The courts have said that Pennsylvania’s educational system is broken. The PASS program can be part of the solution.
By Sharon Sedlar
Rep. Seth Grove: Pennsylvania’s credit rating is nothing to celebrate
Despite some positive feedback from a rating agency, the commonwealth’s financial state is less secure than it should be.
By Rep. Seth Grove
Intentional omissions from the Philadelphia Inquirer?
On endorsements and school funding, the editors leave out some important facts.
By Beth Ann Rosica
Christine Flowers: Fetterman doesn’t respect the Senate and he doesn’t respect you
The “world’s greatest deliberative body” adopts a special rule for Pennsylvania’s very special senator.
By Christine Flowers
Guy Ciarrocchi: Parents make the common sense case for Lifeline Scholarships
Parents and committed educators see this battle through the eyes of children, not politics
By Guy Ciarrocchi
New Mexico Governor orders 30-day suspension of concealed and open carry firearms
Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham’s executive order violates the constitution. State officials have already said they won’t enforce it.
By Paul Davis
Wally Nunn: Delaware County Council, are you happy with your prison now?
After coming to office with an appetite for change, does anyone think they may have bitten off more than they can chew?
By Wally Nunn
Thom Nickels: Talent, not race, should determine who creates public art in Philadelphia
The city’s treatment of Wesley Wofford tarnishes a long legacy of public art.
by Thom Nickels
Guy Ciarrocchi: They got ‘im! Now what?
Chesco residents must demand answers and accountability.
By Guy Ciarrocchi
Andy Bloom: Why there can never be peace in the Middle East
When one side demands the destruction of the other, there can be no peace.
By Andy Bloom