(The Center Square) – Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman, R-Indiana, signaled an appetite for additional cyber charter reforms this week. […]
Auditor General calls for cyber charter funding reform
(The Center Square) – A new analysis of cyber charter school funding offers a familiar recommendation: consider recalculating how the […]
Republican row officers sworn-in after historic sweep
This marks the first time all three row officer positions have been held by Republicans.
By Christina Lengyel
Republicans on verge of sweeping statewide row offices
(The Center Square) – Republican candidates for attorney general, treasurer and auditor general are on the edge of victory in […]
State makes audits easier to find, understand
(The Center Square) — The Pennsylvania auditor announced a website update on Wednesday to make audit reports and public information […]
Kitchen Table Politics: Tim DeFoor
Kyle Sammin sits down with Tim DeFoor, Pennsylvania’s 50th Auditor General to discuss his proudest achievements during his first term and hear his strategy to win a second term this November.
Pennsylvania municipalities warned to fully fund pension obligations
East Lansdowne was among those singled out in the auditor general’s report.
By Anthony Hennen
Beth Ann Rosica: A tale of two districts – same school district audit yields two very different responses
Neshaminy School District suggested that they would consider the problem, while a North Penn board member lashed out with partisan rhetoric.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Pennsylvania swears in new auditor general, treasurer, first Republicans to hold the offices in 20 years
Stacy Garrity and Tim DeFoor share new visions for the future of Pennsylvania politics as Republicans clinched two out of the three row offices.
By Christen Smith
Kyle Sammin: Philly ticket splitters make big impact in PA row office results
Small but impactful differences in Philadelphians’ down-ballot voter preferences propelled three very different candidates to success in Pennsylvania’s row office elections. The second in a series analyzing Philadelphians’ votes.
By Kyle Sammin