Rep. Tom Mehaffie handed Democrats the majority weeks before they earned it and blocked voter ID in the process.
By Jeremy Baker
State Rep. Zabel will resign after Rep. Abby Major puts her name behind harassment allegations
Embattled Democrat will leave office on Mar. 16, adding ambiguity to the timing of the election to replace him.
By Todd Shepherd
Christine Flowers: Zabel deserves due process — just as Leach and Miccarelli did
Due process is not prized in Harrisburg, and Zabel’s treatment by leadership looks more like favoritism for a fellow Democrat.
By Christine Flowers
Source: Delaware County Rep. Mike Zabel is alleged groper of lobbyist, also allegedly sexually propositioned fellow State House member
Delco Democrat has a pattern of misconduct, sources tell Broad + Liberty.
By Todd Shepherd
The Editors: Fifty-five days of ineptitude and deception: the rise and fall of “independent” Speaker Mark Rozzi
Rozzi said he embarked on his quixotic bid for the Speakership to make Harrisburg better. The result was the opposite.
From the Editors
Mark Rozzi steps down, Joanna McClinton elected Speaker of the House
“Independent” speaker reneges on bipartisan deal, hands power back to Democrats’ far-left wing.
By Todd Shepherd
Rep. Kristin Marcell: We need to act to keep the Capitol safe from the accused sexual harasser
It is past time for Democrats to take these matters seriously.
By Rep. Kristin Marcell
Terry Tracy: Democrats claim “unfettered discretion” over Republican nominees to Delco Election Board
Delaware County is the only county in Pennsylvania that permits complete one-party rule. Now, they’ve claimed even more “unfettered” power.
By Terry Tracy
Terry Tracy: Victories claimed by Delco’s health department ring hollow
After spending twenty million dollars of the taxpayers’ money, what has the new county health department delivered?
By Terry Tracy
Sen. Scott Martin: Cooperation, not partisanship, will solve Pennsylvania’s environmental challenges
Republicans and Democrats have worked together for good, meaningful environmental regulation in the past. They should continue to do so in the new legislative session.
By Sen. Scott Martin