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Month: April 2024

The Courts

From The Editors: The $67 court fee we refuse to pay

April 30, 2024April 30, 2024
The Editors
1

If the government can make a citizen pay for endless court challenges to get records released, those records are effectively closed to the public.
By the Editors

Obituary

Guy Ciarrocchi: Rest in peace, Earl M. Baker

April 30, 2024May 1, 2024
Guy Ciarrocchi
7

A tireless public servant and citizen.
By Guy Ciarrocchi

Culture

Christine Flowers: God made dogs to keep us humble

April 30, 2024April 30, 2024
Christine Flowers
36

Kristi Noem’s poor judgment makes the one-time golden girl the subject of widespread derision.
By Christine Flowers

The Environment

Gregory Wrightstone: Gov. Shapiro’s misguided attempt to cure a very healthy climate

April 30, 2024April 29, 2024
Gregory Wrightstone
2

Pennsylvania’s environment is not in the state of crisis that alarmists say it is.
By Gregory Wrightstone

Government

Beth Ann Rosica: Should taxpayer-funded organizations be subject to the state Right to Know Law?

April 29, 2024April 29, 2024
Beth Ann Rosica
1

A new bill introduced in the Senate proposes greater transparency for the Pennsylvania School Boards Association.
By Beth Ann Rosica

Technology

Pennycuick + Dillon: AI is evolving. Pennsylvania’s laws must evolve to regulate it.

April 29, 2024April 29, 2024
Sen. Tracy Pennycuick and Sen. Jimmy Dillon

Pennsylvanians have the right to know who (or what) creates the media they consume.
By Senators Tracy Pennycuick and Jimmy Dillon

State Politics

Nathan Benefield: Don’t ignore the destructive ideas coming out of Harrisburg

April 26, 2024April 25, 2024
Nathan Benefield
12

Pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced and advanced extreme, harmful policy ideas and tax hikes.
By Nathan Benefield

Justice System

Rep. Lloyd Smucker: This Second Chance Month, let’s help returning Americans get back to work

April 26, 2024April 25, 2024
Rep. Lloyd Smucker

A study tracked employment for over 51,000 people released from federal prison in 2010. One-third of them were not employed at all during that four-year period. We can do better.
By Rep. Lloyd Smucker

History

Thom Nickels: Whitewashing Ben Franklin

April 26, 2024April 25, 2024
Thom Nickels
1

The Founding Father had a more varied background than we were taught in school.
By Thom Nickels

Health

Beth Ann Rosica: UK study has local implications for children and transgender treatments

April 25, 2024June 5, 2024
Beth Ann Rosica
12

Findings from a revolutionary new report on gender identity services for children contradict current US and local practices.
By Beth Ann Rosica

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Op-Ed

Beth Ann Rosica: CHOP or politics? Hospital’s loyalty to Levine and WPATH tops medical caution on child transitions

Beth Ann Rosica: CHOP or politics? Hospital’s loyalty to Levine and WPATH tops medical caution on child transitions

schedule May 27 2025
ink_pen Beth Ann Rosica

Earlier this month, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) issued a report on pediatric gender dysphoria and […]

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