
Julia Terruso
Political Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer
National political reporter at the Philadelphia Inquirer. Syracuse U grad. I love theater, Philly sports and em dashes.
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2 days ago |
inquirer.com | Julia Terruso
A conservative super PAC is urging Sen. John Fetterman to support President Donald Trump’s tax cut plan in a new ad wooing the Pennsylvania Democrat as his relationship with his own party has become increasingly strained. In the spot called “Stand out,” running on cable and digital platforms, Club for Growth praises Fetterman and then urges Pennsylvanians to ask him to back the GOP-supported Trump tax cuts.
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3 days ago |
arcamax.com | Julia Terruso |Katie Bernard
PHILADELPHIA — A conservative super PAC is urging Sen. John Fetterman to support President Donald Trump’s tax cut plan in a new ad wooing the Pennsylvania Democrat as his relationship with his own party has become increasingly strained. In the spot called “Stand out,” running on cable and digital platforms, Club for Growth praises Fetterman and then urges Pennsylvanians to ask him to back the GOP-supported Trump tax cuts.
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3 days ago |
dailygazette.com | Julia Terruso |Katie Bernard
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4 days ago |
gazettextra.com | Julia Terruso
The meeting started off normally enough, with representatives from Pennsylvania's largest teachers union thanking Sen. John Fetterman for defending public education. But as the teachers from the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the National Education Association pressed Fetterman to do more to push back on federal education cuts, he grew frustrated and his tone shifted, according to two sources familiar with the May 1 conversation.
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4 days ago |
sacbee.com | Julia Terruso
The meeting started off normally enough, with representatives from Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union thanking Sen. John Fetterman for defending public education. But as the teachers from the Pennsylvania State Education Association and the National Education Association pressed Fetterman to do more to push back on federal education cuts, he grew frustrated and his tone shifted, according to two sources familiar with the May 1 conversation.
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