Gov. Tom Wolf remains devoted to reforming charter schools in Pennsylvania. Proponents of online and in-person charter schools are rising up in protest.
By Christen Smith
Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time for PA government to get our state back to work
Pennsylvania leaders must band together to address the state’s crippled economy in the wake of the pandemic. There’s many options, but action must be taken.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
PA Senator Mike Regan: “Woke” Penn State has gone too far
The “woke” movement has entered publicly-funded Penn State, argues Senator Regan. The university is embracing progressivism through a variety of ventures, and taxpayers are footing the bill.
By Pennsylvania Sen. Mike Regan
Delco Council pays 41% over advertised price for new office space
The County, which flipped to Democratic control in 2019, defended its decision to pay approximately $250,000 more taxpayer dollars in rent than the advertised price for office space that will house the county’s new health department.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania’s budget battle takes shape
Pennsylvania lawmakers are grappling with the state’s newest spending plan. Some leaders say now more than ever is the time to spend, while others push stewardship and for debts to be repaid.
By Christen Smith