Pennsylvania’s Republican Treasurer Stacy Garrity was just re-elected to a second term, but some in Pennsylvania’s political circles are suggesting she could challenge incumbent Governor Josh Shapiro in 2026.
Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Auditor General Tim DeFoor will be sworn in to a second term, while Attorney General-elect Dave Sunday will be sworn in to his first term.
Stacy Garrity will start her term preparing to send out checks up to $500 to Pennsylvanians with unclaimed property.
Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Wednesday, Jan. 29, that thousands of residents will receive letters this week indicating their unclaimed property will be returned
It was a full day of celebration in Harrisburg honoring the inaugurations of Treasurer Stacy Garrity, Auditor General Timothy DeFoor, and Attorney General David Sunday. This marks the first time all three row officer positions have been held by Republicans.
Prior to taking the oath of office, a pair of former Pennsylvania attorneys generals and governors, Josh Shapiro ... Garrity and DeFoor sworn-in for second terms Treasurer Stacy Garrity and ...
New analysis from The Washington Post is placing two prominent Pennsylvania Democrats among the top candidates for president in 2028. The list of a dozen potential presidential candidates is headlined by Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro,
It marks the first time that all three Pennsylvania state row offices were filled at the same time by elected Republicans. They join Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro in Harrisburg.
As a result of Sunday’s victory, plus Auditor General Tim DeFoor and Treasurer Stacy Garrity winning reelection, Republicans now occupy Pennsylvania’s three statewide row offices.
Josh Shapiro in Harrisburg and marking the first time that all three offices were filled at the same time by elected Republicans.Treasurer Stacy Garrity and Auditor General Tim DeFoor embarked on ...
Pennsylvania’s three statewide row officers have been sworn in to four-year terms, marking the first time that all three offices were filled by Republicans at the same time who were
Treasurer Stacy Garrity announced Wednesday, Jan. 29, that thousands of residents will receive letters this week indicating their unclaimed property will be returned