We are facing a looming energy crisis with rising demand for electricity and retiring power plants in the PJM market.
Christopher Nicholas: Our ‘get s*** done’ governor is AWOL during PA’s energy renaissance
Shapiro and his entire, sprawling administration are standing athwart the state’s burgeoning energy industry.
Publius Pax: The pro-worker, pro-family path — How Republicans can strengthen Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania’s financial and demographic challenges demand a legislative realignment that makes it easier to create jobs, earn family-sustaining wages, and start and grow young families.
Steve Ulrich: Ten things I think I think: Fitzpatrick may have toughest reelection campaign
But what kind of support could Fitzpatrick expect from Trump at this point? Will the president decide that holding onto the majority in the House is more important than fealty to him? I have yet to see an example where that holds true.
Friends Village and Solebury Township get state $ to purchase electric vehicles
Statewide, the commonwealth awarded grants to twenty-seven recipients.
Pennsylvania House passes budget bill
House Bill 1330 passed the House with a vote of 105-97, with three Republicans voting alongside Democrats and one member on leave.
David Sanko: Local roads and bridges left out of Shapiro’s massive mass transit funding bill
Despite its sweeping scope, the transportation legislation makes no mention of local roads or bridges, an omission that cannot be ignored.
Letter to the editor: Clean energy key to lowering bills and increasing reliability
Expanding clean energy production is precisely what Pennsylvania needs to relieve the burden on consumers.
Nathan Benefield: Don’t let Randi Weingarten fool you: Gov’t unions are in lockstep with Dems
Voters shouldn’t be surprised that government unions remain enormous political spenders, seeking favors from politicians in exchange for campaign cash. Nor should readers be surprised that these unions overwhelmingly support Democrats.
Report: Bucks got $424,409 from natural gas impact fee in 2024; $164.5M collected statewide
Industry advocates say that, while the number is slightly lower than 2023, it’s yet another reminder of how important the energy sector is to Pennsylvania and its economy.
