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Month: June 2021

The Economy

State Sen. Ryan Aument: Decrease the CNI Tax Rate to Increase Economic Opportunity in PA

June 21, 2021June 23, 2021
Senator Ryan P. Aument

Pennsylvanians are leaving the state in droves–and lowering the corporate tax rate is a clear first step to turn the tide and invigorate businesses
By Senator Ryan P. Aument

2A

Pennsylvania gun carry permits soared in 2020, except in Philadelphia

June 21, 2021October 13, 2021
Stephen Gutowski
4

Philadelphians are wondering why they face so many bureaucratic roadblocks to acquiring gun-carry licenses, as the rest of the state is relatively unhindered.
By Stephen Gutowski

The Courts

Christine Flowers: Unanimous SCOTUS tells Philly radicals they can’t discriminate against the religious

June 20, 2021June 21, 2021
Christine Flowers
6

Kenney and his left-wing allies want to make sure that any organization that places its faith above their dogma of “inclusion” is, ironically, shunned and excluded.

By Christine Flowers

Election Law

Poll: Majority supports voter ID, signature verification in Pennsylvania

June 18, 2021June 19, 2021
Christen Smith
1

New data from Franklin & Marshall College suggest widespread support for proposed new voting reform laws.
By Christen Smith

Election Op-Ed

Gina Diorio: The web of Democrats tied to Pa.’s election grants

June 18, 2021July 8, 2021
Gina Diorio
3

Campaign finance reports show that a group tied to the controversial 2020 election grants was paid $6.5 million to help elect Democrats here since 2018.
By Gina Diorio

Transportation

Andrew Abramczyk: Biden’s “Infrastructure” plan shows why we can’t have nice things

June 17, 2021June 18, 2021
Andrew Abramczyk
2

The Biden bill exemplifies everything that’s gone wrong with our politics.
By Andrew Abramczyk

Civic Culture

Howard Lurie: On transgender kids, children’s brains, and perception vs. biology

June 17, 2021June 17, 2021
Howard Lurie

The public is being told that a trans child’s body is not right, and their brain is. Shouldn’t we at least entertain the possibility that the opposite is true?
By Howard Lurie

Election Politics State Politics

Pennsylvania’s ‘do or die’ election reform teed up for legislative action

June 15, 2021June 17, 2021
Christen Smith
1

The future of the Voting Rights Protection Act–a House bill with several bipartisan reforms–hangs in the balance due to the controversial expansion of the voter ID law.
By Christen Smith

News

Democratic strategist linked to early push on controversial election grants

June 14, 2021June 14, 2021
Todd Shepherd
3

The first direct link in Pennsylvania between grants from the Chicago-based Center for Tech and Civic Life for the 2020 election and a source with an open partisan affiliation with Democrats.

Health

A Stimulus Would Mean ‘Survival’ for Long-Term Care

June 14, 2021July 21, 2021
Pennsylvania Health Care Association

Long-term care advocates say a stimulus would mean “survival” for their industry — and many in Pennsylvania. Federal stimulus dollars can directly support residents and their providers of care at the epicenter of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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