PJM’s analysis paints a stark warning. By 2030, we could face massive supply deficits without immediate action.
Ahead of midterms, Pennsylvania politics still swinging
Beyond the familiar red vs. blue battle, alternative parties are gaining momentum, and a growing bloc of independent voters is demanding a greater say.
Trump can’t escape blame for Bucks Republican rout
Bucks County Republicans suffered not from poor candidate quality but from bad brand health — and they have Trump to blame for it.
The blank slate election
2025 was a perfect storm of three distinct factors: unbridled Democratic motivation, Republican base apathy, and the classic “party-in-power-malaise.”
End to government shutdown in sight after senators make funding deal
The Senate must hold a final vote on the legislation and then the House must approve the legislation before the government reopens.
The Democrats’ mask of moderation
As we approach another critical election, the most popular costume among the establishment Left is the “Mask of Moderation.”
PJM exit: A price solution or power move?
Surging electricity demand, an aging grid, and generation sources retiring fast have become some of the nation’s most pressing challenges.
Broad + Liberty’s interview with Stacy Garrity
Kyle Sammin sat down with State Treasurer Stacy Garrity to discuss the treasury, the budget stalemate, and her run for governor.
Shapiro: Jay Jones texts ‘reprehensible and inexcusable’
Ex-VA House Del. Jones texted another legislator criticizing GOP House Speaker Todd Gilbert, accusing him of raising “little fascists” that he hoped would die.
Shapiro: States in PJM need more power grid control
Thirteen states trade energy back and forth to keep the lights on for 67 million people living within PJM’s power grid, the largest in the nation.
