Friday, April 27, 2012

Daily Briefing, 4/27/2012

Good morning everyone!  Here is today's Daily Briefing.

Attorneys for the Governor have requested a 30 day extension to respond to lawsuits filed by Bethlehem and Hanover Townships against the Allentown Neighborhood Improvement Zone.  Senator Pat Toomey has been named as the Chairman of the Senate Republican Steering Committee.  The investigation against the Secret Service has expanded, with the government now looking into allegations that the Secret Service hired strippers and prostitutes in El Salvador, before the President's visit there.  The U.S. House of Representatives passed a cyber-security bill yesterday, despite the threat of the President's veto.  Spain saw its credit rating downgraded by the S&P yesterday.

And that's it for now!  Have a good one, and we'll see you later today.
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