The Inflation Reduction Act incentivizes homeowners to switch to solar — but be careful to avoid unscrupulous or incompetent contractors.
By Sharon Pillar
Craig Snyder: What a shame
Biden’s speech at Independence Hall missed a great opportunity to unite us.
By Craig Snyder
Federal policy for oil and gas permits not a big factor for Pennsylvania
President Biden is urging Congress to add a “use it or lose it” policy to federal oil and gas leases to spur production, but the policy would have a small effect in Pennsylvania.
By Anthony Hennen
Ben Mannes: Key 2022 elections are all for governor
As the pandemic has shown, local government matters most in people’s day-to-day lives
By Ben Mannes
Wally Zimolong: The Supreme Court slows the spread of the administrative state
Voters unhappy with the power of federal agencies should demand elected officials pass legislation that reigns in the administrative state once and for all.
By Wally Zimolong
Clarice Schillinger: Houston, we have a problem
Pres. Biden and Gov. Wolf have failed to be transparent with Pennsylvanians. The good news is we are Americans, we are Pennsylvanians, and we will take back our commonwealth.
By Clarice Shillinger
Christine Flowers: Pres. Biden, stop exploiting our racial divide for political gain
Pres. Biden, it is repellent to use the civil rights movement to gain brownie points simply because you’ve been a failure your first year in office.
By Christine Flowers
Christian Nascimento: The left’s breathtaking attempt to restructure the U.S. economy
The far left is taking steps to centralize our economy under the guise of stimulus and infrastructure bills and heightened oversight on any American with a job.
By Christian Nascimento
Enthusiasm for Biden drops in key Pa. suburbs according to new polling
“America’s suburbs helped fuel the Democratic Party’s electoral victories during Donald Trump’s presidency, but what these dense and educated enclaves giveth, they look primed to taketh away,” Morning Consult reported.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania school directors sever ties with national group after letter likening parents actions’ to ‘domestic terrorism’
The Pennsylvania School Boards Association voted this week to sever ties with its national parent organization over the latter likening some parents’ behavior to “domestic terrorism.”
By Christen Smith