SEPTA is broken. “Team SEPTA” wants us to believe the issue is that they’re broke (and deserve even more taxpayer […]
Public transit funding and the road not yet taken
(The Center Square) – There’s no shortage of frustration when it comes to stalled negotiations over funding for public transit […]
Stopgap budget in Pennsylvania may not break gridlock
(The Center Square) – After another round of votes on Tuesday, lawmakers are no closer to breaking the six-week gridlock […]
Mass transit funding bill awaits Senate return as deadline looms
(The Center Square) – Following a Sunday night session and heated floor debate, the House passed a Hail Mary transit […]
The first of SEPTA’s service cuts are set to occur in 19 days
The Pennsylvania state budget is more than a month overdue: here’s what it means for people who take SEPTA. The […]
Sen. Jarrett Coleman: The Pennsylvania budget should be a taxpayer budget
You may have seen headlines about Pennsylvania’s late budget. Finishing up the budget is important. However, the quality of the […]
Marc LeBlond: Shapiro’s JFK moment on school choice
Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro is facing a pivotal moment echoing one John Fitzgerald Kennedy faced nearly seven decades ago. JFK’s […]
State House budget hits wall in Senate
(The Center Square) – The day after the Pennsylvania House of Representatives sent them a hefty spending plan, Senate leaders […]
David Sanko: Local roads and bridges left out of Shapiro’s massive mass transit funding bill
In Pennsylvania, nearly every journey begins and ends on a local road, yet you wouldn’t know it from Gov. Josh […]
From the Editors: Shapiro’s unsustainable budget
Democrats love to use the word “sustainable” lately, so they really ought to take their own advice and look at […]
