This isn’t just about dollars and cents. We need actual reforms to make sure the system is better for all riders.
Budget, SEPTA funding discussions not based in reality, House GOP leader says
“The failure to pass the state budget and transportation funding bills today only moves us further back while hurting the people of Pennsylvania,” Topper said.
Pennsylvania legislators lead effort to protect kids from online exploitation
Bill sponsors observe an alarming rise in online child exploitation.
Surrogacy bill puts children in harm’s way
The method of a child’s conception should never determine what rights and protections she has.
Fitzpatrick opposes Lower Makefield senior housing development – Bucks Round-Up – August 11, 2025
The 15-unit, 3.5-acre project would require a zoning variance for Trinity Realty Companies.
Centennial plaintiffs ask judge to wait for CBSD decision – Bucks Round-Up – August 8, 2025
Months ago, U.S. District Court Judge Michael Baylson ended a stay on the Centennial case, brought by teachers Denise Kravitz and Lori Warren.
Sen. Jarrett Coleman: The Pennsylvania budget should be a taxpayer budget
Finishing up the budget is important. However, the quality of the budget is more important than the timeline.
Lawmakers host hearing on child care crisis, explore solutions to expand access and support providers
Hosted by Reps. Marcell, Labs, and Hogan, the hearing facilitated a conversation about how to move the state’s child care system forward.
Shapiro admin stonewalls on key HR policies in sexual harassment scandal
Shapiro’s administration is refusing to provide copies of the human resources policies that would support its central defense: that Shapiro was kept in the dark for months about sexual harassment allegations against former top aide Mike Vereb.

The governor’s comments came after delivering a speech on improved permitting processes alongside the Department of Environmental Protection.