Pennsylvania would lose a seat.
Audit proposed for Pennsylvania’s child care assistance program
About 6,900 licensed child care facilities operate in Pennsylvania as of 2024, according to the most recent data available from PA DHS.
Fiscal fallout: States continue to increase budgets despite end of COVID emergency
Pennsylvania’s annual budget has ballooned by nearly 64% under Governor Josh Shapiro and his Democratic predecessor.
Pennsylvania inadvertently making drivers’ license data available to ICE
The correspondence urges Josh Shapiro to block ICE’s access, as Illinois, New York, Massachusetts, Minnesota and Washington have already done.
End to government shutdown in sight after senators make funding deal
The Senate must hold a final vote on the legislation and then the House must approve the legislation before the government reopens.
PJM exit: A price solution or power move?
Surging electricity demand, an aging grid, and generation sources retiring fast have become some of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
Pennsylvania joins multi-state lawsuit over Trump deploying National Guard in cities
Over the summer, Trump ordered National Guard troops and U.S. Marines to Los Angeles in response to immigration protests.
Shapiro: States in PJM need more power grid control
Thirteen states trade energy back and forth to keep the lights on for 67 million people living within PJM’s power grid, the largest in the nation.
Shapiro joins lawsuit challenging administration’s decision to withhold PA education funds
The Education Department and the Office of Management and Budget as well as their leaders, Secretary Linda McMahon and Director Russell Vought respectively, are listed as defendants in the lawsuit alongside President Donald Trump.
House passes bipartisan bill for food allergy training and medication in daycare facilities
A similar measure is already law in Illinois, New York, Maryland, Virginia, California and Arizona.
