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G. David Sload: Helping keep Pennsylvanians employed with bi-partisan support
The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC), Keystone Chapter represents 30,000 skilled construction employees in nearly 700 companies throughout most of […]
Rep. Rob Mercuri: Returning surplus funds to taxpayers promotes growth and fiscal responsibility
Surplus funds tempt governments to spend more. A better solution: return excess taxes to the people.
By Rep. Rob Mercuri
No audit of Pennsylvania Housing Finance Agency since time of USSR
A bill sponsored by Rep. Kristin Marcell would require the auditor general to conduct an annual audit of the agency.
By Anthony Hennen
Guy Ciarrocchi: Parents and children versus politicians and teachers unions
Which side are the governor and state legislature on?
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Shapiro cabinet member Vereb resigns under cloud following sexual harassment allegations
The alleged victim, Vereb’s deputy, quit or was pushed out in a move she claims is retaliation. The administration has known about the claims for seven months.
By Todd Shepherd
Sen. Judy Ward: The many benefits of giving students a PASS
The PASS program and increasing school choice would have a life-changing impact on the children who participate and the communities in which they live.
By Sen. Judy Ward
Beth Ann Rosica: Abysmal reading scores trigger bipartisan legislative action
Senators Aument and Williams introduced a bill to address significant literacy concerns across the commonwealth.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Sen. Katie Muth called Rachel Levine the “Mess in a Dress,” according to retired Air Force Major General
A retired Air Force major general who worked for the Pa. Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs says the state senator from Chester County used a slur to describe then-Health Secretary Rachel Levine.
By Todd Shepherd