A pious essay about “political gamesmanship” can’t disguise the fact that the House Majority Leader’s poor leadership hurts those who need it most.
By Terry Tracy
House Dem. campaign chief collected $365,000 in reimbursements from campaign committee
Campaign officials did not return requests for comment about the unusually large expenditures.
By Todd Shepherd
Christine Flowers: Both parties have failed us on immigration
There was a chance for nuanced, bipartisan immigration reform once.
By Christine Flowers
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
Beth Ann Rosica: Shapiro breaks with his party to keep his campaign promise
The governor’s erstwhile allies in the teachers unions erupt after he says he’ll keep his pledge to the voters.
By Beth Ann Rosica
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
Andy Bloom: Don’t let Pennsylvania replicate the Minnesota Mess
Once Democrats narrowly gained control of the Gopher State’s government, they turned it into the land of 10,000 mistakes.
By Andy Bloom
Andy Bloom: Things Democrats say and Fourteenth Amendment dreams
Biden and the Dems think they can blame Republicans for everything, as usual. It’s not going to work this time.
By Andy Bloom
Christine Flowers: A Democrat again — for now
In a one-party town, sometimes having your vote matter means joining the opposition.
By Christine Flowers