Some judges pose as philosopher-kings who think they know better than the people and the law.
Bristol Township looking at possible earned income tax increase – Bucks Round-Up – April 20, 2026
The municipality has asked Keystone Municipal Solutions to determine if doubling the 0.5-percent levy should be used to lessen the real estate tax.
Gov’s office fights to block records related to sexual-harassment scandal involving top aide
The Pennsylvania Office of Open Records has ruled that many of the documents should be turned over in response to requests by Broad + Liberty.
2025 Election Preview: Commonwealth Court
You have probably heard about Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court retention vote. And how it will be one of the most closely-watched races in the country.
Trade group files complaint against Shapiro’s ad for Supreme Court retention candidates
The justices are campaigning with Shapiro’s explicit endorsement, despite his RGGI appeal pending before them.
Sheriffs’ Assn. attorney prepared to fight commishes’ anticipated ICE appeal
“If they do file an appeal, I’ll be filing a motion to strike their appeal,” Thomas W. King III promised.
Broad + Liberty’s interview with Stacy Garrity
Kyle Sammin sat down with State Treasurer Stacy Garrity to discuss the treasury, the budget stalemate, and her run for governor.
A question of integrity: Who is Bob Harvie?
A leader who hides public records cannot be trusted with classified information.
Jamie Walker: Bucks Democratic Commissioners hate transparency and accountability
Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court upheld previous rulings that Megan Brock’s records requests had been wrongfully denied by Bucks County.
Commonwealth Court upholds sanctions against Bucks County for ‘bad faith’
The case dates back to the Covid-19 pandemic when Megan Brock, a mother with school-age children, filed right-to-know requests seeking communications about the Bucks County Health Department’s pandemic guidance.
