Pennsylvania's presence at the prestigious "Great American State Fair" in Washington, D.C. has been salvaged thanks to the efforts of two prominent politicians. In a surprising turn of events, Senators John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) have stepped in to organize the state's participation after Governor Josh Shapiro's (D) office claimed that no local businesses were willing to sponsor the booth. The move has sparked curiosity about the reasons behind the initial lack of interest from Pennsylvania's business community and what this development means for the state's representation at the fair. As the state fair gets underway, Fetterman and McCormick's efforts are likely to be closely watched, particularly given the bipartisan nature of their collaboration.
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) and Dave McCormick (R-Pa.) stepped in to organize Pennsylvania's presence in "The Great American State Fair" in Washington, D.C. after Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) said state officials could not find a business to sponsor the booth. In a Saturday press release, McCormick’s office said that the two senators had “announced...