Shapiro sends millions to Pa. food banks
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PA Gov. Josh Shapiro and the leaders from all four legislative caucuses met in person this week at the state Capitol.
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WPVI) -- Governor Josh Shapiro is taking emergency action as nearly two million Pennsylvanians worry about how they'll afford groceries in the coming days. The governor confirmed that SNAP benefit recipients will not receive money on their cards on November 1.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro's memoir is coming out in January. It touches on his political rise and the trauma of his home being set on fire.
In an interview, the Pennsylvania governor offered his most detailed accounting yet of the April attack — and how he’s grappling with its aftermath.
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro held a lead over potential Republican challengers in the first public poll of the state’s 2026 gubernatorial race. Newsweek reached out to Shapiro and the two Republicans included in the poll, Treasurer Stacy Garrity and state Senator Doug Mastriano, for comment via email.
Shapiro is the latest big-name Democrat — and potential presidential candidate — to campaign in the state ahead of the Nov. 4 elections.
Last year’s cycle in Pennsylvania was a political massacre for Democrats. Not only did Trump prevail over Harris for the presidency but Republicans also upended Democrats from one U.S. Senate and two U.S. House seats, as well as statewide offices for attorney general, auditor general and treasurer.
An arson attack occurred at the state-owned Governor's Mansion this past April while the governor and his family were asleep inside.