“For four years, Pennsylvania taxpayers have footed the bill for this unconstitutional, unilateral decision,” Senator Gene Yaw said.
By Christen Smith
Five things to watch in the Governor’s budget address
Shapiro will likely discuss education and public transit, among other issues.
By Steve Ulrich
From the Editors: Why is the Inquirer editorial board still silent on the Shapiro administration’s sexual harassment scandal?
Nearly every news publication in the commonwealth has commented – why not Philadelphia’s paper of record?
By The Editors
Gordon Tomb: Are ‘green’ agendas carrying governors to political cliffs?
Once forced to tell voters the true costs of their policies, green advocates face an uphill climb.
By Gordon Tomb
Erik Telford: Shapiro’s New Year’s resolution
New year, new catchphrases for the governor?
By Erik Telford
PA Chamber of Business and Industry hosts “A Celebration of Pennsylvania”
The legislative panel discussion featured a dialogue between state Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward and state House Speaker Joanna McClinton.
By Liv DeMarco
Casey outflanked by local Democrat on debate over Penn President Magill and antisemitism
Democratic Bucks County state senator Steve Santarsiero joins Republicans in calling for Magill’s ouster.
By Todd Shepherd
State appeals carbon tax decision
Governor Shapiro will defend his predecessor’s unilateral move to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, which opponents and the court called an illegal tax.
By Christen Smith
Erik Telford: Pennsylvania exports a lot — especially bad political leadership
Pennsylvania’s leading Democrats offer a lot of talk, but little action.
By Erik Telford
Stu Bykofsky: More questions than answers in Shapiro’s motor voter switch
Does the governor have the authority to go from opt-in to opt-out? Will it make voting less secure? Officials have not been forthcoming.
By Stu Bykofsky