The governor continues to stonewall reporters on the ultimate source of his vacation funding.
By Dave Gallluch
Shapiro says nonprofit paid for trip to Super Bowl
Governor’s office says Team Pennsylvania, a 501(c)(3) corporation, for his trip to Arizona. Previous governors paid out of pocket.
By Todd Shepherd
Terry Tracy: Victories claimed by Delco’s health department ring hollow
After spending twenty million dollars of the taxpayers’ money, what has the new county health department delivered?
By Terry Tracy
Pennsylvania takes steps to ease volunteer firefighter crisis
Pennsylvania has a higher percentage of volunteer firefighters than nearly any other state. Switching to full-time professionals is not feasible in most places.
By Lauren Jessop
Kevin Mooney: Navigating open records requests in an age of pandemics, school closures, and mask mandates
Pennsylvania’s Open Records law is a powerful tool for transparency — one that local governments resist as hard as they can.
By Kevin Mooney
Joe Gale: Val Arkoosh’s undeserved promotion to Secretary of Human Services
Too often, big-government bureaucrats don’t just get it wrong, they get promoted.
By Joe Gale
Parent alleges school district acted in bad faith to a state senator’s open records request for Covid information
“If government officials aren’t bound by the rule of law, then we are subject to their whims,” a parent said. “This isn’t a left or right issue. This is a matter of fundamental civil rights.”
by Todd Shepherd
“ReOpen Bucks” group asserts new documents show county health director was cut out of key Covid policy reversal
Several counties in Pennsylvania have their own health departments to chart their own course on health policy. But what does it really matter when the state can thwart that independence anytime it wants?
By Todd Shepherd
Andy Bloom: I’m conservative – not crazy
Members of Congress holding up the people’s business are not conservatives. They are crazies.
By Andy Bloom
Pennsylvania gets $2M for 988 crisis line to help with workforce hiring
The nation’s first three-digit mental health crisis hotline went live this summer.
By Anthony Hennen