Lt. Gov Races, the “Progressive Center”, and more bad news for the Capitol café

With the week coming to a close, a wide variety of political stories made news over the past few days. To see all the latest in PA politics before the weekend, please see the articles below.

In Pa., ticket toppers’ hands tied on No. 2 - Tom Infield, The Philadelphia Inquirer

Hoeffel talks of ‘progressive center’ - Peter Jackson, The Associated Press

Inspectors find more problems in Pa. Capitol café - Associated Press

Gabig won’t seek re-election - Charles Thompson, The Patriot News

Pa. panel to make sure census counts every citizen - Amy Worden, Philadelphia Inquirer

State Supreme Court suspends Fumo’s law license - Pittsburgh Tribune-Review

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