New regulations from Washington will make mortgages more expensive. The Senate and the President should reverse course.
By Stacy Garrity
School choice veto may not end Pennsylvania budget impasse
The governor’s vow to veto funding for a new school choice scholarship program may prove ineffective after all.
By Christen Smith
From the Editors: Shapiro caves on school funding, trust drops in Harrisburg
House Democrats pull the rug out from Republicans and Governor Shapiro in back-door budget dealings.
By the Editors
Bipartisan school choice embrace reframes state budget negotiations
Governor Shapiro’s triangulation on the issue of education opens up new lanes of compromise in the divided state government.
By Anthony Hennen and Christen Smith
UpRooted: How establishment Democrats lost their stronghold in the city of Chester
Stefan Roots is looking to transform Chester, a city on the brink of collapse.
By Jenny DeHuff
Jeff Hurvitz: An adult steps into the ring!
Christie governed New Jersey with bipartisan support and a penchant for truth-telling — can the same virtues win him the presidency?
By Jeff Hurvitz
Howard Lurie: Our massive national debt will soon have consequences
At $31 trillion and growing, the national debt is spiraling out of control.
By Howard Lurie
Christine Flowers: The collapse of everything
Bridges, hopes, and leadership are all falling apart in Philadelphia.
By Christine Flowers
Robert Spencer: Trump’s indictment is politically motivated
We are into banana republic territory.
By Robert Spencer