Advanced technologies could benefit the environment while providing jobs here in the Keystone State.
By Becky Corbin
Stephanie Catarino Wissman: Pennsylvania prospers when we lead on energy production
Consistent policies and efficient permitting at the state and federal level are sorely needed to support energy and infrastructure development.
By Stephanie Catarino Wissman
Mike Butler: The world needs Pennsylvania’s energy, and Philly is poised to deliver it
The Keystone State’s potential as an energy-producer can be realized if we invest in the infrastructure to bring natural gas to the world.
By Mike Butler
House GOP says Democrats sabotaged Shapiro budget to spend more
State House Dems pass a budget far beyond that which the governor requested.
By Todd Shepherd
Pennsylvania senators eye a faster reduction of corporate tax rate
A long-sought reduction in the corporate net income tax may get expedited, either through the Legislature or as part of the budget negotiation process.
By Anthony Hennen
Republican senator cosigns $15 minimum wage
Senator Dan Laughlin joins Democrats in the latest attempt to boost the minimum wage for the first time since 2009.
By Christen Smith
Guy Ciarrocchi: It’s past time for an honest discussion about “green energy”
We need to weigh the risks and benefits to the environment, our economy, national security — and morality, too.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Bernstein and Campbell: Economic summit provides platform for making Pennsylvania more competitive
Pennsylvania could be in excellent economic position to rebound from the pandemic — but only if we reform our business environment.
By Luke Bernstein and Duncan Campbell
Pennsylvania inheritance tax for siblings on the chopping block, again
The legislature will again discuss reducing the Commonwealth’s persistent tax on inheritances.
By Anthony Hennen
Guy Ciarrocchi: “Green” versus “dirty” economies is a false choice
Why don’t self-described “environmentalists” ever celebrate the progress that’s been made?
By Guy Ciarrocchi