Pennsylvanians are feeling the financial pinch when they receive their monthly electricity bills. Statewide, electricity demand has reached record-level highs, […]
Frank Ryan: Pennsylvania and New Jersey’s race to the bottom
When a New Jersey politician looks to Pennsylvania as a model for policymaking, he’s in the middle of a fiscal […]
Stephanie Catarino Wissman: Fast track federal permit reform so Pennsylvania can get back to building
We all know the value of affordable and reliable energy. From powering homes and businesses to supporting hundreds of thousands […]
Congress must act now on permitting reform to promote jobs and lower costs in Pennsylvania
In my first remarks as the Representative for the 12th District, I made clear that boosting domestic energy production and addressing regulatory […]
Utilities created this crisis, now they want a payday
Pennsylvania families are feeling the financial pain of higher grocery and housing costs. Now, they’re facing another hit: rising electric […]
State Health Department reclassifies fentanyl copycats
(The Center Square) – In recent years, synthetic opioids including copycat versions of fentanyl have taken an opioid crisis that […]
Elizabeth Stelle: Corporate welfare doesn’t work. Cutting red tape does.
In 2021, Pennsylvania lawmakers created the Local Resource Manufacturing (LRM) tax credit to attract businesses to the Keystone State. Shortly […]
Trey Price: PA worker classification bill would repeat California’s mistakes
California’s law drove up the cost of labor and reduced employment. Pennsylvania’s would likely do the same.
By Trey Price
Shapiro’s PACER plan likely stuck in park, sources say
State House Republicans oppose the PACER plan, calling it a tax on consumers.
By Taylor Millard
Pennsylvania may let liquor licensees cater unlimited events
The bill presents an opportunity to loosen one of Pennsylvania’s post-Prohibition drinking restrictions.
By Anthony Hennen
