The Pennsylvania Political Report Back and Better than Ever!
The Pennsylvania Political Report – later called the Pennsylvania Report – has been well acknowledged as the insider's guide to state politics for more than 25 years. Now, it is ours! The Pennsylvania Business Council is the proud owner of this great brand, great resource and great tool for explaining the mysteries of Pennsylvania politics. Established in 1985 by the sharp-tongued, never shy, “call it like it is” David Buffington, the Pennsylvania Political Report has reported on much history in the capitol. While the publication went through many iterations and many editors over the last two decades, the newsletter has been a political staple that outlasted Rillo’s, Catalano’s and the Maverick. With the knowledge base of PBC’s affiliated PEG PAC, the content of the new Pennsylvania Political Report will be even more robust than ever. The publication is a natural fit with PBCs growing suite of products and services. The re-tooled and longer format Pennsylvania Political Report will be the perfect outlet for in-depth political analysis and commentary that doesn’t fit in the weekly pegALERT. Aggregating content on a quarterly rather than weekly basis, will also allow us to provide trend analysis with maps, graphs and numbers. Of course, we will maintain many of the favorite segments that readers know and love such as exclusive interviews with public leaders, lists and rankings of political players, insight to campaign strategy, analysis of campaign contributions, and the occasional crystal ball competition.
The Pennsylvania Political Report is another benefit of PBC membership -- FREE to all members. Yes, free!
NOW YOU CAN BE AN ANNUAL SUBSCRIBER EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT A PBC MEMBER!
For just $99/year you'll get the weekly pegALERT political eNewsletter, plus two special election editions AND the quaterly Pennsylvania Political Report.
Two great political products for one low price.
Simply call 717-232-8700 with your credit card information or
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PA Political Report December 2011
PA Political Report October 2011
PA Political Report July 2011
PA Political Report Feb 2011
PA Political Report Nov 2010
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