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
Guy Ciarrocchi: Rest in peace, Earl M. Baker
A tireless public servant and citizen.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Christine Flowers: God made dogs to keep us humble
Kristi Noem’s poor judgment makes the one-time golden girl the subject of widespread derision.
By Christine Flowers
Gregory Wrightstone: Gov. Shapiro’s misguided attempt to cure a very healthy climate
Pennsylvania’s environment is not in the state of crisis that alarmists say it is.
By Gregory Wrightstone
Beth Ann Rosica: Should taxpayer-funded organizations be subject to the state Right to Know Law?
A new bill introduced in the Senate proposes greater transparency for the Pennsylvania School Boards Association.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Pennycuick + Dillon: AI is evolving. Pennsylvania’s laws must evolve to regulate it.
Pennsylvanians have the right to know who (or what) creates the media they consume.
By Senators Tracy Pennycuick and Jimmy Dillon
Nathan Benefield: Don’t ignore the destructive ideas coming out of Harrisburg
Pennsylvania lawmakers have introduced and advanced extreme, harmful policy ideas and tax hikes.
By Nathan Benefield
Rep. Lloyd Smucker: This Second Chance Month, let’s help returning Americans get back to work
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
Thom Nickels: Whitewashing Ben Franklin
The Founding Father had a more varied background than we were taught in school.
By Thom Nickels
Beth Ann Rosica: UK study has local implications for children and transgender treatments
Findings from a revolutionary new report on gender identity services for children contradict current US and local practices.
By Beth Ann Rosica