Shapiro is part of a cast of newly sworn in Democrats who have a heavy future on their shoulders.
It won’t be easy to fight partisanship, election deniers, and conspiracies that seem to plague government today, from State Houses on to Congress. But his sure leadership is exactly what is needed – someone who will return our attention to the people, not a media craze or a personal interview opportunity.
Pennsylvania can have an exciting future – as long as it remains led by those who have the proper vision for where we should go next. We have elected those leaders who see promise in our budding industries, opportunities for our workforce, and have a belief that working in partnership with our allies is what leads to the future our communities want – now begins the exciting part, turning those ideas into a reality.
As newly sworn in officials settle into their offices and craft their agendas for the first few months in office, let’s hope Shapiro and his colleagues stick to the issues and continue to chart the path towards a better future.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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