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Fetterman, McCormick Secure Private Sponsors for Pennsylvania's State Fair Booth

Created at 29 Jun · 11:17 AM1 source↑ Market-relevant
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U.S. Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick announced they secured private sponsors for Pennsylvania's booth at President Donald Trump's Great American State Fair, after Governor Josh Shapiro cited cost and lack of business interest for the state's initial non-participation. The booth will now be represented without taxpayer funds.

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Key Numbers

16-dayfair duration
250number on Pennsylvania's flag at the fair
$700,000amount Freedom250 requested from states

Who's Involved

Dave McCormick
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
John Fetterman
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
Josh Shapiro
Governor of Pennsylvania
Freedom250
Organization planning the Great American State Fair
Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry
Private sponsor for the state's fair booth
Pennsylvania Farm Bureau
Private sponsor for the state's fair booth
Fetterman, McCormick Secure Private Sponsors for Pennsylvania's State Fair Booth

↳ Why This Matters

The dispute highlights the politicization of national anniversary celebrations and the differing approaches by state and federal political figures to public events, impacting how states are represented during significant national moments.

Key facts

  • Sens. John Fetterman and Dave McCormick secured private sponsors for Pennsylvania's booth at the Great American State Fair.
  • Governor Josh Shapiro cited high costs and lack of business interest for the state's initial decision not to participate.
  • The booth will be represented without taxpayer funds, with organizations like the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau providing sponsorship.
  • Pennsylvania's participation is for the nation's 250th birthday celebration.
  • State literature from the Department of Agriculture was placed in the booth.

U.S. Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick announced Saturday that Pennsylvania will have a presence at President Donald Trump's Great American State Fair on the National Mall, after Governor Josh Shapiro's administration initially signaled the state would not participate. Shapiro's office cited the high cost to taxpayers and an inability to secure business sponsors as reasons for opting out.

McCormick and Fetterman stated they secured private-industry sponsors, including the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau, to represent the state at no cost to taxpayers. "Pennsylvania is where America’s story began, and there was no way we were going to let the Commonwealth go unrepresented during our Nation’s 250th birthday celebration," McCormick said in a joint news release.

Shapiro had previously told The New Republic that major Pennsylvania companies were not interested in participating, suggesting the event had become too politicized. A spokesperson for Shapiro reiterated that the administration was "unwilling to spend hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars to fund the Great American State Fair." Despite the lack of official state participation, Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture literature began appearing in the booth on Saturday.

Sources close to the sponsor search confirmed that some companies had agreed to provide donations but faced short notice. The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry noted that Shapiro's office requested their assistance less than two weeks before the fair, making business commitment difficult. The senators' intervention ensured private groups would staff the booth and coordinate sponsors for the remainder of the 16-day event.

Frequently asked questions

The Great American State Fair is a 16-day event on the National Mall organized by Freedom250, aligned with President Donald Trump, to celebrate America's 250th birthday.

Governor Josh Shapiro's administration stated they could not find business sponsors and were unwilling to spend taxpayer dollars on the event, citing high costs and politicization.

U.S. Senators John Fetterman and Dave McCormick secured private sponsors, including the Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau.

What Happens Next

01Sens. McCormick and Fetterman will continue to staff and coordinate sponsors for Pennsylvania's booth for the remainder of the fair.

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How It Developed

Governor Josh Shapiro initially signaled Pennsylvania's intention to participate in President Donald Trump's Great American State Fair.
Shapiro's administration stated state officials could not find a Pennsylvania business to sponsor the booth.
Pennsylvania had no official presence on the fair's opening day, with its reserved booth remaining empty.
Sens. Dave McCormick and John Fetterman announced they secured private-industry sponsors for the booth at no cost to taxpayers.
The Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry and the Pennsylvania Farm Bureau were among the private sponsors.
Shapiro's spokesperson stated the administration was unwilling to spend taxpayer dollars on the fair.
Freedom250, the organization planning the fair, was told the state tourism bureau would handle the booth in the absence of formal state participation.
State literature from Pennsylvania's Department of Agriculture began appearing in the booth on Saturday.

Sources

T1
Fetterman, McCormick sidestep Shapiro on Pennsylvania’s ‘Great American State Fair’ boothThe Hill
T2
McCormick, Fetterman revive Pennsylvania’s Great American State Fair boothinquirer.com
T2
Fetterman, McCormick establish Pa. presence at Great American State Fair after Shapiro balkswesanews.org

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