Middletown community relations officer Melissa Robison says there’s no excuse for ignoring flashing red lights on school buses.
Pennsylvania needs an age verification law
Even parental controls, such as content filters, have proven to be ineffective against childhood porn exposure.
Litigants say ‘no cuts and no excuses’ to funding for public schools
The Education Law Center and the Public Interest Law Center say the stalemate on the state budget risks stalling school funding reform.
Yanni defends how he managed CBSD abuse issue – Bucks Round-Up – August 21, 2025
Two days into a hearing on potential termination, CBSD Superintendent Steven Yanni claimed he properly managed abuse allegations.
We want to fund SEPTA – The question is how
This isn’t just about dollars and cents. We need actual reforms to make sure the system is better for all riders.
Public transit funding and the road not yet taken
Of the transit funding plans proffered – using sales taxes versus the transit trust fund – neither has bipartisan support. There’s a road not yet taken, however.
WATCH: Senate GOP leader Pittman fires back at transit funding critics
In a 12-minute floor speech, Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman voiced his frustration with the tone of transit negotiations thus far.
Protecting Pennsylvania’s families — How SB 897 puts customers first in the energy crisis
We are facing a looming energy crisis with rising demand for electricity and retiring power plants in the PJM market.
Bucks state senators diverge on SEPTA funding move – Bucks Round-Up – August 13, 2025
During a special legislative session, the PA Senate passed transit funding to the tune of $2.4 billion that isn’t being used, according to Senator Farry.
Surrogacy bill puts children in harm’s way
The method of a child’s conception should never determine what rights and protections she has.
