When Democrats won control of Delaware County Council, they promised more efficient and responsible government. Four years later, the results […]
Our interview with Stacy Garrity
Broad + Liberty’s managing editor, Kyle Sammin, sat down with State Treasurer Stacy Garrity to discuss the treasury, the budget […]
Budget Task Force? County claims months of meetings, but almost nothing on the public record
The county cites multiple meetings and subcommittee work but offers no membership list, calendar, minutes, or public notices; Sunshine Act compliance questions follow.
By Todd Shepherd
Are Krasner’s violence prevention grants politically targeted?
Public data show that the Philadelphia District Attorney’s Office, under Larry Krasner, may be leveraging violence prevention grants for political […]
Boraski files overdue campaign reports; paid most of the money to himself as ‘reimbursement’
When a township official rakes nearly $30,000 into his campaign coffers since his last election, he’s probably gearing up for […]
The murder of a South Philly barber
The Philadelphia Police recently announced that charges against Michael Piselli, 38, were upgraded to murder in the beating death of […]
Cyber students are once again Harrisburg’s piñata
It’s budget season in Harrisburg — in extra innings. The “game” was supposed to end on June 30th. But for […]
Suburban Star Chambers
Democrats in the counties want to prosecute “hate” — as defined by them.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Emails show questionable collusion between Krasner and PAC donors
Do Larry Krasner’s personal emails raise legal or merely ethical questions for the Philadelphia District Attorney?
By A. Benjamin Mannes
New Chester County Human Relations Commission passes 2–1 amid heated debate
The Chester County Commissioners voted yesterday to approve a new county-level human relations commission. The 2-to-1 vote went along party […]
