(The Center Square) – Los Angeles, New York City, Vancouver, Philadelphia? With the announcement of a second season of HBO’s […]
Stephen Kent: Pennsylvania should stay the course on sports betting
It’s budget season in Harrisburg, and the latest backroom buzz is that lawmakers are toying with a dramatic tax increase […]
Bank voiced concern about former Warrington tax collector over alleged threats
Two years ago, a First Citizens Community Bank branch official wrote to Warrington Township leaders “in hopes something can be […]
The trade Puerto Rico needs
Billions in new nutrition aid through SNAP make sense, paired with federal income tax contributions that sustain the national safety […]
Turning the key to property tax elimination
‘Tis the season – property tax season that is. Just recently, I sat down and wrote out a check for […]
Can redistributing taxes help Erie revitalize?
(The Center Square) – Last year, Erie and Reading joined four other locations across Pennsylvania currently designated as City Revitalization […]
SEPTA, the American way, and free stuff
For some, the “whys” and “hows” of 1775 to 1787 with time have become muted and indistinct. From the SEPTA […]
Bills target Pennsylvania tax laws from the 1930s
(The Center Square) – During the legislative doldrums of summer, Pennsylvania legislators take an opportunity to do some tidying up. […]
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 […]
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 […]
