The former Bridgewater CEO brought a top executive’s sensibility to his new job as Pennsylvania’s junior senator.
Kinkead, Prokopiak announce bill to regulate opioid-mimicking plant
Kratom, a plant native to Southeast Asia, is often consumed to reduce fatigue, manage pain or withdrawal symptoms, and to alleviate anxiety or depression.
Fetterman hospitalized after fall
Fetterman, who suffered a stroke in May 2022, has disclosed that he was diagnosed with cardiomyopathy and a heart condition called atrial fibrillation.
After Shapiro sued over SNAP funding, Lt. Gov. Davis urges quick distribution of food aid
The Shapiro-Davis Administration is driving out $5 million in emergency state funding to food banks across the commonwealth.
Shapiro makes moves to support Pennsylvanians who rely on SNAP
Shapiro signed a declaration of disaster emergency to expedite the delivery of $5 million in state funding to Feeding Pennsylvania.
SNAP halt increasing anxiety in Pennsylvania food system
As October turns to November, neither the federal nor state government has come to a budget agreement with human services hanging in the balance.
Taxpayers hand over $89,000 daily while state fumbles budget plan
Both chambers of the General Assembly have repeatedly approved budgets that have appealed only to their partisan interests.
Pennsylvania’s energy future is bright and bipartisan
After years of rising costs, Congress and the current administration have taken an important step to jumpstart job growth and expand infrastructure.
LWVPA denounces billionaire-funded disinformation campaign targeting Supreme Court retention election
As the saying goes, “Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.” Or, in this case, women voters.
Dems: Senate Republicans ‘can’t get their own house in order’
Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-Bucks) called the lack of a budget in early October despite an $11 billion surplus “inexcusable.”
