Can Josh Shapiro bring bipartisanship to Pa. state government?

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Daily News | Josh Shapiro is aiming for a reset with Pa.’s Republican legislators as he prepares to become governor

Shapiro, the state attorney general, won a landslide election after running a campaign aimed squarely at the political middle: highlighting his support for law enforcement, vowing to veto abortion restrictions, pledging to lower costs, and straying from liberal orthodoxy on education and the environment.

It’s not unusual for a new administration to preach about finding common ground. No one knows how long the good vibes will last or whether they will actually translate to policy success. It seems unlikely, though, that Shapiro and the legislature will find themselves in the kind ofThat said, Shapiro also made abortion and voting rights — key Democratic priorities — central to his campaign, pledging to veto any GOP attempt to curb access.

House Republican Leader Bryan Cutler of Lancaster County said Democrats’ claiming of the majority “does a lot to sow mistrust and will make it very challenging going forward.”Whatever happens, the outcome of the fight — and any ill will that comes with it — could set the tone for budget negotiations and other legislative priorities.

But when Republicans believed that they had no other options after months and even years of trying to work with Wolf on some issues, they say, they pursued the amendments. In an interview, Cutler said a GOP House majority may pursue the voter ID and regulation amendments, as well as a broadly popular one that would provide a window for survivors of childhood sex abuse to sue.

As chair of the Montgomery County Commissioners, he boasted of leading a fiscal turnaround. As attorney general, he helped broker legislation in the aftermath of George Floyd’s murder that established a state police misconduct database aimed at preventing problematic officers from getting hired. That proposal even gained the endorsement of police unions. Some Democrats and activists had been hoping for more sweeping police reform measures that had less support.

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