Democrats in Pennsylvania as well as nationally are facing a bigger issue than Republican gerrymanders: a shrinking party both ideologically and demographically.
By Albert Eisenberg
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Wally Nunn: Will Bunch misses the point, again
Mr. Bunch: your own numbers undermine your premise. What you care about is tearing us apart.
By Wally Nunn
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There was no greater influence on Abraham Lincoln’s statesmanship than the leading men, and especially the seminal ideas, that shaped America’s revolution and early constitutional formation.
By Lucas Morel
Pennsylvania lawmakers host first hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana
The Pennsylvania Senate Law and Justice Committee’s first hearing on legalizing recreational marijuana featured testimony from officials.
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Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s time to become the leader in providing the nation’s energy needs
It’s up to us to make sure that happens.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Upper Darby Township Council approves $6M allocation to meet upcoming payroll expenses
Although an ordinance was passed to guarantee current cash flow, a bipartisan group of the township council still has transparency demands on Mayor Keffer and her administration.
By Todd Shepherd
Sen. John T. Yudichak: Northeast PA leads state in job growth
With nearly 10,000 jobs created in Pennsylvania last year, the northeast led the commonwealth in job growth. Better days are ahead for our state.
By Sen. John T. Yudichak
Budgeting board trying to suppress key education-funding statistic, says state rep
A sentence saying higher school budgets does not necessarily lead to higher achievement-test scores is now the basis of a quiet fight in Harrisburg.
By Todd Shepherd
Wolf sides with local governments in rejecting gun rights bill
Gov. Tom Wolf has vetoed legislation designed to protect Pennsylvania residents’ Second Amendment rights against municipalities that enact restrictive gun ordinances.
By Victor Skinner
Upper Darby mayor calls for emergency meeting to avoid government shutdown
The township council says Mayor Keffer’s administration must explain where $6 million in federal funds have gone, while an administration official says paychecks are at risk if an emergency appropriation isn’t approved.
By Todd Shepherd