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House Speaker Mike Turzai Is Running For Governor

House Speaker Mike Turzai hinted for months that he might be running for governor, but waited until after the state budget was finished to announce.
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(Harrisburg) -- After months of deliberation, state House Speaker Mike Turzai has announced he is seeking the Republican nomination for Governor.

The Pittsburgh-area lawmaker is now the fourth GOP challenger to Democratic Governor Tom Wolf, who's seeking a second term.

The field also includes conservative Republican state Senator Scott Wagner, lawyer Laura Ellsworth, and former health care systems consultant Paul Mango.

Turzai has served in the House since 2001, and became speaker two years ago.

He's widely known as one of the legislature's biggest spending opponents, and has frequently tangled with Wolf--and even other Republicans--over raising taxes to balance state budgets.

Lately, one of his biggest causes has been fending off a severance tax on natural gas drillers.

In his newly released campaign video, that commitment to blocking taxes got top billing.

"As speaker of the Pennsylvania House," Turzai said, "we've been the last line of defense against every possible scheme to take away your hard-earned dollars and freedom."

He's also adamant about privatizing Pennsylvania's alcohol industry--another contentious area.

"When we proposed an end to Pennsylvania's Soviet-style wine and spirits system, Wolf vetoed it," he said.

The state Democratic party quickly shot back at Turzai, calling him a "political insider" who "paralyzed state government and caused a credit downgrade so he could advance his own political ambitions."  

Katie Meyer covers politics, policy, power, and elections at every level of government, with the goal of showing how it all affects people’s lives. Before coming to Philadelphia, she covered state politics as Harrisburg bureau chief for WITF, and hosted the station’s politics podcast. She got her start in public radio in the Bronx, at Fordham University station WFUV. She’s from upstate New York.