Look to Pennsylvania’s past for inspiration about our future.
By Rob Wonderling
State Senate bill proposes ban on vaccine mandates in Pennsylvania
The proposed Medical Freedom Act will face stiff opposition in the state House.
By Lauren Jessop
An Urgency of Normal is still needed for children
Mask mandates remain a harm to children’s learning, even as the pandemic fades.
By Kevin Mooney
Pennsylvania’s ‘divisive’ constitutional amendments inch closer to ballot box
Democrats expressed consternation at having to vote on all three amendments as a package.
By Christen Smith
Parent alleges school district acted in bad faith to a state senator’s open records request for Covid information
“If government officials aren’t bound by the rule of law, then we are subject to their whims,” a parent said. “This isn’t a left or right issue. This is a matter of fundamental civil rights.”
by Todd Shepherd
Raising the curtain on the Philadelphia Pen Show
The Philly show runs through Sunday at the Sheraton Philadelphia Downtown.
By Richard Koenig
Liz Terwilliger: New Year’s Resolution — get spied on less
Take better care of your digital footprint in 2023.
By Liz Terwilliger
David Osborne: Pennsylvania’s teachers unions care about lining their pockets — not about teachers or students
Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union spend 80 percent of members’ dues on administration, politics, and lobbying, an analysis shows.
By David Osborne
Moms in the Middle: A Review of Education Issues from 2022
Beth Ann and Clarice review the top education issues of 2022 and what we might expect in 2023. From masking to midterms to abysmal academic achievement results to transparency, 2022 revealed a myriad of issues impacting high quality education for our children.
Howard Lurie: Words mean things — especially in the law
Will the U.S. Supreme Court follow Pennsylvania’s high court in pretending not to know what words mean?
By Howard Lurie