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The Pennsylvania Report is an independent bi-weekly subscription-based political newspaper published in Pennsylvania. It is "widely read by the state's political junkies." It was founded in 1985 by David Buffington, a former public relations worker for the Pennsylvania Government. Features and exclusive interviews in the Pennsylvania Report frequently appear in other publications, including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Philadelphia City Paper. Former editor David Buffington is frequently quoted regarding issues of Pennsylvania politics.

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  • The Pennsylvania Report is an independent bi-weekly subscription-based political newspaper published in Pennsylvania. It is "widely read by the state's political junkies." It was founded in 1985 by David Buffington, a former public relations worker for the Pennsylvania Government. It provides confidential reports on "personalities, events and trends" within the politics of Pennsylvania. Annual features include "The PA Report 100," profiling 100 individuals the editors think are "most likely to have an impact on government and politics" in Pennsylvania that year, and "The Political Stock Exchange," ranking the relative value of political personalities to their cause. The annual "Legislative All Star Team" provides a tongue-in-cheek baseball team composed of legislators. Features and exclusive interviews in the Pennsylvania Report frequently appear in other publications, including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Philadelphia City Paper. Former editor David Buffington is frequently quoted regarding issues of Pennsylvania politics. The results of a Pennsylvania Report poll regarding the 1994 Pennsylvania gubernatorial election was reported in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. In an article about freshman legislator Shawn Flaherty, the Pittsburgh City Paper noted that he had been dubbed "Rookie of the Year" by the Pennsylvania Report. (en)
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  • Brian O'Connell (en)
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  • bi-weekly (en)
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  • Pennsylvania Report (en)
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  • Capital Growth, Inc. (en)
  • David Buffington (en)
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  • political newspaper (en)
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  • The Pennsylvania Report is an independent bi-weekly subscription-based political newspaper published in Pennsylvania. It is "widely read by the state's political junkies." It was founded in 1985 by David Buffington, a former public relations worker for the Pennsylvania Government. Features and exclusive interviews in the Pennsylvania Report frequently appear in other publications, including the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Philadelphia City Paper. Former editor David Buffington is frequently quoted regarding issues of Pennsylvania politics. (en)
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  • Pennsylvania Report (en)
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  • Pennsylvania Report (en)
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