When a state begins to rely on the vices of its citizens to balance its books, it loses the moral authority to lead those citizens.
Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026
It was a wild ride in 2025 for Pennsylvania’s public transportation systems. And 2026 looks no calmer.
Too much still isn’t enough: Pennsylvania budget woes
One budget, two narratives.
So-called skill games are a racket the state should ban, not tax
Game manufacturers — led by Georgia-based Pace-O-Matic — have concocted a “Pennsylvania skill” version of what is still essentially a slot machine.
Day 100 comes and goes without a state budget
The Democrat majority House of Representatives marked up the Republican majority Senate’s stopgap budget.
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.
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.
