Updated
Updated · wesanews.org · Jun 26
Fetterman, McCormick Secure Private Funding for Pennsylvania Fair Booth After $700,000 State Opt-Out
Updated
Updated · wesanews.org · Jun 26

Fetterman, McCormick Secure Private Funding for Pennsylvania Fair Booth After $700,000 State Opt-Out

3 articles · Updated · wesanews.org · Jun 26

Summary

  • Pennsylvania will now have a display at Washington’s Great American State Fair after Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick said business groups lined up private funding days after the state bowed out.
  • A $700,000 participation request, limited sponsor interest and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s view that the event had become too partisan drove the original opt-out, leaving Pennsylvania’s booth empty when the fair opened.
  • The senators did not detail the exhibit, but supporters said it would highlight Pennsylvania agriculture, business and history; one antiquities dealer has offered historic flags and banners.
  • The reversal extends a broader Pennsylvania political split: Shapiro has clashed with Trump, McCormick is closely aligned with him, and Fetterman has at times broken with fellow Democrats.

Insights

What does a $700,000 state fair booth include that led some states to decline participation?
When private donors fund a state's national exhibit, who ultimately decides which stories are told?