A judge ruled that the district’s policy amounted to viewpoint discrimination in a public forum.
By Linda Stein
R. Seth Williams: Progressive myths or reality-based solutions
Real-world results are more important than political orthodoxy in keeping Philadelphia safe.
By R. Seth Williams
Albert Eisenberg: NPR’s grotesque, taxpayer-funded smear on Doug Mastriano
Pittsburgh’s taxpayer-funded NPR affiliate, WESA 90.5, ties Pennsylvania gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano to an antisemitic mass-murder. His crime? Purchasing advertising on the right-wing social media platform Gab.
By Albert Eisenberg
Ben Mannes: Renewing an argument over proven police tactics
Stop-and-frisk has been proven both effective and constitutional.
By A. Benjamin Mannes
New Pennsylvania child care tax credit may not benefit the neediest families
Tucked into the Pennsylvania budget is a provision for a child care tax credit, but it might not be the best way to help struggling families.
By Anthony Hennen
Christine Flowers: No thanks, Never-Dougers
Republicans supporting Shapiro value comfort and respectability over principles and values.
By Christine Flowers
Federal money for broadband gives Pennsylvania an opportunity
The commonwealth is expected to have a statewide plan for expanding broadband by the end of the year.
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Broad + Liberty’s Candidate Spotlight Series
Twelve weeks, twelve questions, scores of candidates. We’re excited to prepare you for November 8.
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Commonwealth Court issues injunction blocking Wolf’s RGGI move
The court’s ruling halts Wolf’s unilateral effort to bypass the legislature on climate change.
By Chris Woodward
R. Seth Williams: When it comes to prevention, progressive politicians are all talk
“They that are whole have no need of the physician, but they that are sick: I came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance.” Mark 2:17
by R. Seth Williams