It is not enough to tell the voters what we’re against. We also must tell them what we stand for.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Valentino DiGiorgio: Why the GOP lost the Philadelphia suburbs
There are many causes for the party’s decline in an area it once dominated.
By Valentino DiGiorgio
Sen. Scott Martin: Cooperation, not partisanship, will solve Pennsylvania’s environmental challenges
Republicans and Democrats have worked together for good, meaningful environmental regulation in the past. They should continue to do so in the new legislative session.
By Sen. Scott Martin
David Zimmerman: Pennsylvania House Republican leaders voted for a Democrat Speaker despite holding the majority
An inside telling of the bizarre process leading to Pennsylvania’s independent speaker.
By Rep. David H. Zimmerman
Giordano interview: Mastriano says Republicans must adapt to mail-in voting
“I didn’t embrace [mail-in voting], obviously during the campaign. We probably should have used it as the Democrats had, because I don’t see how we win elections without embracing that idea,” Mastriano said.
By Broad + Liberty staff
Andy Bloom: I’m conservative – not crazy
Members of Congress holding up the people’s business are not conservatives. They are crazies.
By Andy Bloom
In the Pennsylvania House, both parties now claim a majority — and authority to set election dates
Even before the new session convenes, disputes rage about control of the closely divided chamber.
By Anthony Hennen
Guy Ciarrocchi: Pennsylvania Republicans need leadership and purpose
It is not enough to say we need change; we must also demand a clear path forward and an idea of what the party should be doing.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Bob O’Donnell: Opening Day for the Pennsylvania House of Representatives will be packed with uncertainty
The Democrats’ one-seat majority will disappear immediately, leading to confusion in the organizing of the state House.
By Bob O’Donnell
Michael Straw: GOP State Senate will continue to lead in Pennsylvania
Voters showed their trust in the GOP by reelecting all the Republican State Senate candidates on the ballot in 2022.
By Michael Straw