The lone Republican on the Chester County Board of Commissioners will leave the office in 2023.
By Linda Stein
Andy Bloom: The story of Grifter Joe
The New York Times calls Trump a confidence man, but they’re missing the even longer con of Joe Biden’s fifty-year political career.
By Andy Bloom
Bob O’Donnell: Opening Day for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives will be packed with uncertainty
The Democrats’ one-seat majority will disappear immediately, leading to confusion in the organizing of the state House.
By Bob O’Donnell
Michael Straw: GOP State Senate will continue to lead in Pennsylvania
Voters showed their trust in the GOP by reelecting all the Republican State Senate candidates on the ballot in 2022.
By Michael Straw
Pennsylvania House votes to impeach Krasner
The 107-85 vote in favor of impeachment fell largely along party lines.
By Anthony Hennen
Albert Eisenberg: Doug Mastriano — A case study in not building a coalition
“Advice for future candidates: don’t tell minority groups — or any groups — that you are better stewards of their interests than they are.”
By Albert Eisenberg
Former state sen. Sabatina Jr. settles long-running defamation suit against Rep. Kevin Boyle
The defamation and slander lawsuit Sabatina pressed on Boyle ended after four years, but the grudges are likely to live on.
By Todd Shepherd
Rosica + Schillinger: The Pennsylvania GOP is a dumpster fire
The party hierarchy must do a better job of endorsing candidates — or step aside for someone who will.
By Beth Ann Rosica and Clarice Schillinger
The Editors: Oz is serious, Fetterman goes low on issues facing Philadelphia
The campaign has revealed a great deal about both senatorial candidates.
From the Editors
Sen. Roger Marshall: Dr. Oz would represent Pennsylvanians well in the U.S. Senate
The skills that made him a successful physician would translate into making him a successful senator, as well.
By Sen. Roger Marshall, M.D.