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.
Santarsiero finds strong local support for proposed cellphone ban
A CB West High School teacher said at a meeting Tuesday that the learning environment has improved dramatically after a classroom phone ban.
Unprecedented spending at governor’s private residence prompts Intergovernmental Operations Committee to issue subpoenas
Coleman led the effort to authorize the subpoenas after months of stonewalling and incomplete responses from state agencies and local officials.
Bipartisan bill to prohibit student cellphone use during school day passes Senate Education Committee
The bill aims to curb distractions, improve academic performance, and address concerns about mental health and social development.
Senate confirms Governor Shapiro’s nominee Dr. Carrie Rowe as Pennsylvania secretary of education
Rowe is a lifelong Pennsylvanian who has spent her entire career working in education at various levels.
Bucks County unveils deficit’s suggested cost to taxpayers – Bucks Round-Up – December 5, 2025
CFO Jeanette Weaver warned that expenditures continue to outpace revenues and said grant opportunities, while helpful, are one-time fixes.
Coleman teams with Treasurer Garrity to return unclaimed property in Bucks and Lehigh counties
Coleman is hosting two events, one each in Bucks and Lehigh counties, to help constituents search for and claim unclaimed property.
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.
Shapiro directs $219.9 million in additional capital funding to SEPTA
The additional PennDOT capital funding will allow SEPTA to accelerate safety upgrades.
