Gov. Josh Shapiro portrays himself as a governor who gets stuff done. Republican Senate Pro Tempore Kim Ward disagrees. “I […]
David Reel: Change in the cabinet
Well before and since his swearing in on January 20, President Trump has been moving aggressively to secure Senate approval […]
Rutledge Mayor asks Delaware County Council to consider universal basic income
Even a modest stipend would create enormous questions of long-term funding for the cash-strapped county.
By Todd Shepherd
Andy Bloom: Stuck in the middle
Three weeks into Trump’s second administration, and developments continue to happen at a breakneck speed. It’s a full-time job keeping […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: Shapiro saw his shadow — two more years of progressive politics!
Pennsylvanians must prepare for a long, cold winter.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Utility consumer protection bill heads for contention in the House
(The Center Square) – Protecting vulnerable utility customers from winter shut-offs with reasonable payment plans appeals across both sides of […]
Could a ‘safe’ Democratic House seat flip to the GOP?
With President Donald Trump’s popularity among working-class voters, could a Republican win a special election to fill an Allegheny County […]
Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time for Shapiro to get moderate ‘stuff’ done
It’s time to be boldly moderate!
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Kyle Sammin: Philadelphia benefits when both parties pay attention to it
For the first time in 24 years, Philadelphia will be represented by a Republican in the state senate (along with […]
Cracks in the congressional “blue wall”
One of the many surprises in the last presidential election was Donald Trump winning in three “blue wall” battleground states: […]