Fewer police means more crime.
By Jeff Hurvitz
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Pennsylvanians shine in GOP Senate Primary Debate, while McCormick, Oz, and Sands are no-shows
This debate showcased some of the leading candidates vying for the Republican nomination; we hope the next one will include all of them.
By The Editors
State senator pitches Pennsylvania sales tax holiday
“[Democrats are] hoping it will sound good in November, but in terms of sound policy, it’s really not that good,” one policy analyst said about a proposed sales-tax holiday.
By Victor Skinner
Emily Kreps: Women’s equality — racing for second
Female athletes are now second-class citizens in their own category.
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In the spotlight
- Jacques in USA Today: NPR editor quit after telling the truth about liberal bias in media. It’s time to defund them.
- Sammin in UnHerd: Is Joe Biden losing Pennsylvania?
- Zito in Washington Examiner: Pennsylvania’s ‘uncommitted’ movement could sway presidential race nationwide
- McLaughlin in National Review: Why the Right Can Never Fight Like the Left
- Owolade in UnHerd: Salman Rushdie: now the censors are progressives
R. Seth Williams: Krasner, stop blaming everybody else for Philly’s bloodshed
Passing the buck doesn’t stop crime in the city.
By Seth Williams
Gene Barr: It’s time U.S. energy policy stops empowering Russia
“Putin knows responsibly produced North American energy reduces revenues for his war machine.”
By Gene Barr
Stephen F. Gambescia: Nonprofits that go off-script hurt us all
When charitable organizations stray from their mission, they risk losing our trust.
By Stephen Gambescia
Watchdog group calls BS on Philly’s budget numbers
A public finance watchdog group gave Philadelphia an “F” for its budget numbers and says the city’s attempting to hide a debt burden.
By Gregory Bresiger
Taxpayer-funded lobbyists block K-12 education reform
Pennsylvanians may not realize they are paying for lobbyists to act against their interest.
By Kevin Mooney
Sen. Katie Muth: PA voters deserve a say in who becomes lieutenant governor
As a legislator elected to serve the people, we should work to guarantee everyone can register to vote and has access to the ballot box.
By Sen. Katie Muth