Pennsylvania is one of fourteen states in the country with closed primary elections, meaning a voter must officially register with […]
Erik Telford: How Pennsylvania House Democrats may derail Shapiro’s national ambitions
The 2024 election may be over, but it is safe to bet that Gov. Josh Shapiro — whose national ambitions […]
Michael Thomas Leibrandt: The Day that Jimmy Carter Built Houses in Philly
Not every US ex-President would volunteer to build houses in North Philadelphia. Then again, Jimmy Carter wasn’t just any ex-President. […]
Lange silences Willistown taxpayer despite Sunshine Act, gets sued
“Over the last several years, our board has been criticized for not being transparent on a variety of issues — […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Progressives policies are doomed to fail — often in deadly ways
In a still-unfolding tragedy, land over twice the size of Manhattan has burned to the ground across greater Los Angeles. […]
Beth Ann Rosica: Suburban congress members prioritize illegal immigrants over citizen safety
Last week, three U.S. House members representing Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Berks counties voted against the Laken Riley Act. The […]
Allegiance: A tale of two threatened Pennsylvania steel companies
(The Center Square) – Federal interference threatened operations for two Pennsylvania steel companies this year. The allies on the battlefield, […]
Letter to the Editor: 2020 election issues still need to be resolved
Dear Broad + Liberty Editors, Re: “Activists’ ballot-application challenges fall apart,” by Bradley Vasoli (11.18.2024) Last month, I attended a […]
Rural schools find security in armed educators
The South Side School District Board of Directors voted unanimously in October to approve several staff, including the superintendent and […]
Presler to Fetterman: He’s welcome in the GOP
When Republican voter registration activist Scott Presler ran into U.S. Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) at the Pennsylvania Farm Show in […]
