Representative Joe Hogan, deputy chair of the House GOP Policy Committee, said the panel will soon stop in Hanover to discuss reducing child care costs.
Fetterman breaks (again) with Dems, advances Mullin for DHS
It appeared that Mullin’s nomination was in jeopardy, following the no vote from Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) in the Senate Homeland Security Committee.
Jury awards former tech school leader nearly $500K in First Amendment case
The ex-executive director claims his termination stemmed from his opposition to COVID-era policy.
Voices of Reason: PA’s Trans Athlete Debate
Listen to hear both perspectives on Senate Bill 9 and the future of girls’ sports in Pennsylvania.
Let the sunshine in: Restoring transparency to Pennsylvania government
Pennsylvanians deserve to know what their elected officials plan to discuss and vote on at public meetings.
Pandemic reaction should still trouble us six years later
If there’s one thing government is good at, it’s infringing on liberty. And one thing modern politicians are bad at is admitting mistakes.
Pennsylvania could unlock $1 billion in education scholarships – if the governor opts in
A new federal program could provide up to $1 billion in education scholarships to Pennsylvania families looking for better opportunities for their children.
Harvie faces one Democratic primary challenge in congressional bid – Bucks Round-Up – March 12, 2026
Open primary elections are best for voters, says Democrat Lucia Simonelli.
Garrity calls on Shapiro to secure elections
Garrity’s announcement came after news that a Mauritanian citizen from Philadelphia, was charged with fraudulent voting.
Suddenly, Democrats are against ‘nationalizing’ elections
The Democratic political class is desperate to make the SAVE America Act fail.
