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State Politics

Erik Telford: How Pennsylvania House Democrats may derail Shapiro’s national ambitions

January 15, 2025January 16, 2025
Erik Telford
10

The 2024 election may be over, but it is safe to bet that Gov. Josh Shapiro — whose national ambitions […]

State Politics

The Editors: Fifty-five days of ineptitude and deception: the rise and fall of “independent” Speaker Mark Rozzi

February 28, 2023February 28, 2023
The Editors

Rozzi said he embarked on his quixotic bid for the Speakership to make Harrisburg better. The result was the opposite.
From the Editors

State Politics

Mark Rozzi steps down, Joanna McClinton elected Speaker of the House

February 28, 2023February 28, 2023
Todd Shepherd
1

“Independent” speaker reneges on bipartisan deal, hands power back to Democrats’ far-left wing.
By Todd Shepherd

State Politics

David Zimmerman: Pennsylvania House Republican leaders voted for a Democrat Speaker despite holding the majority

January 24, 2023January 25, 2023
David Zimmerman
8

An inside telling of the bizarre process leading to Pennsylvania’s independent speaker.
By Rep. David H. Zimmerman

State Politics

Pennsylvania House speaker may not go independent; asked to “immediately resign”

January 10, 2023January 12, 2023
Anthony Hennen
6

Bipartisan deal to organize the House threatens to unravel immediately.
By Anthony Hennen

State Politics

Pennsylvania House elects Democrat-turned-independent as speaker

January 4, 2023January 10, 2023
Anthony Hennen
2

The Berks County Democrat will now sit as an independent, a first for a Pennsylvania Speaker.
By Anthony Hennen

Op-Ed

Kyle Sammin: Do one job and do it right

Kyle Sammin: Do one job and do it right

schedule July 17 2025
ink_pen Kyle Sammin

Government agencies should stick to their core competencies before taking on new tasks.
By Kyle Sammin

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