A bipartisan bill updating unemployment law to assist victims of domestic violence was the first to be signed.
Ahead of midterms, Pennsylvania politics still swinging
Beyond the familiar red vs. blue battle, alternative parties are gaining momentum, and a growing bloc of independent voters is demanding a greater say.
Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026
It was a wild ride in 2025 for Pennsylvania’s public transportation systems. And 2026 looks no calmer.
Pennsylvania health care in 2025
The state has seen marked enthusiasm for AI innovation in health care while considering parameters for guardrails around the technology.
Don’t count on lower electricity prices in 2026
PJM’s latest capacity auction, which determines power supply for the coming year, reveals rapidly rising load forecasts.
Labs, Coleman announce major neighborhood assistance program tax credit for Perkasie community revitalization
The tax credit will support renovations to four buildings on the Glassworks site and help bring a fully functioning community center to the area.
State lawmakers secure grant funding for Bucks County – Bucks Round-Up – December 19, 2025
State lawmakers secure grant funding for Bucks County State lawmakers representing Bucks County are touting a new round of grant […]
Statehouse and D.C. moderate Republicans rally for Affordable Care Act credits
Powerless to impact the rates on their own, state lawmakers appealed to their congressional counterparts to act.
Pennycuick, Farry introduce legislative package to improve veterans health care
The bills stem from the recommendations provided by the Women Veterans Health Care Task Force.
House bill similar to Farry proposal would extend worker protections to more police groups
The bill would extend binding arbitration to all law enforcement in the state to resolve contract disputes.
