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Pennsylvania needs reform in all kinds of areas, of course. For example, important bills with strong bipartisan and public support can’t even get to a vote if party bosses don’t approve. And lobbyists ...
A council member questioned why he kept seeing the same criminals back on his street after arrests and learned a lesson in ...
The late state budget is already costing Pennsylvania’s public schools. Elected leaders in Harrisburg have been unable to reach a budget deal a month into the new fiscal year. And until the narrowly ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A federal judge agreed on Friday to temporarily block the Trump administration’s efforts to expand fast-track deportations of immigrants who legally entered the U.S. under a process ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro called out GOP State Sen. Joe Picozzi while discussing the push to secure funding for SEPTA as they face a looming "death spiral." ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — A stalemate over the pace of confirmations has delayed the Senate’s yearly August recess, for now, as ...
The Somerset County Farm Bureau is advocating for Pennsylvania Senate Bill 349, which mandates that solar developers cover ...
There are stark political differences on issues like mass transportation, education, human services—and overall what a final ...
Public transit is a key issue holding up Pennsylvania’s budget, but top Republicans have said they don’t want to spend more ...
As SEPTA service cuts loom, Republican state senators lay out a transit transparency bill that offers oversight, but not funding.
State Sen. Wayne Langerholc Jr., R-Richland Township, plans to introduce legislation that would eliminate all vehicle emissions testing in Pennsylvania. He is currently looking for co-sponsors.
Emil Bove’s confirmation on the 3rd Circuit shifts the balance of the key appeals court in favor of right-wing Republicans.
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