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New legislation can ensure a safe cannabis framework for Pennsylvania

An op-ed explains how a state Senate bill will protect consumers, support law-abiding businesses, restore public trust, and build a strong regulatory system to protect Pennsylvanians.

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For the greater good, federal funding must be restored to permanent supportive housing efforts

Changes to federal homeless assistance funding are jeopardizing access to permanent housing for housing-insecure individuals and families in Pennsylvania and across the country.

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Any changes to state gaming tax structure must factor in casino jobs

An op-ed by a former deputy secretary at the Department of Community and Economic Development details the importance of both stabilizing industry employment and taxing skill games.

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Before rehabbing Philly school buildings, we must rework the Separations Act

Without updating the century-old legislation dictating how work is done, the much-needed construction projects will be unnecessarily hindered and expensive.

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It’s elementary: Restrict use of mobile devices at school

Limiting students’ access to cell phones and similar tech is crucial to their development.

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Your energy bill keeps rising – here’s what we can do about it

The majority chair of the state House Energy Committee lays out the commonwealth’s looming energy affordability crisis – and why she’s supporting new legislation to address the situation.

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Preventing another Bristol is essential – and achievable

There is a legislative way to avoid tragedies like the one that occurred at a Bucks County nursing home – but it will require bipartisan support.

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Why expanding eligibility for compassionate release is just and necessary

For elderly, sick people behind bars, new legislation could be life-changing.

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How MontCo plus AI can equal better public services

Montgomery County is trying to set the pace for how to deploy artificial intelligence to best serve both local government and constituents.

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Opinion: New clarity on energy policy will supercharge Pennsylvania’s economy

Ending Pennsylvania’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative sends a clear signal that the commonwealth is done with uncertainty and ready for prosperity.

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The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative is under assault – via budget negotiations

The chair of the state House Environmental Committee makes the case to keep RGGI on the books – and out of budget talks.

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Loss of SNAP benefits will hit PA’s food economy where it hurts most

With the loss of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program funding less than a day away, the potential damage to the state would be enormous.

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Feeling the heat: How temperature-specific legislation could keep workers and businesses cool

Two members of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives are proposing legislation that would protect employees and business owners from tragedy during periods of extreme heat.

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Don’t lock renters out of affordable housing policy

While new initiatives at the state and local levels offer relief for owners and landlords, renters in Pennsylvania could be left out in the cold without proper safeguards.

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Opinion: PA’s congressional delegation must stand their ground and fund NIH

The life-and-death reasons why U.S. Reps. Madeleine Dean and Guy Reschenthaler, our state’s members on the all-important U.S House Appropriations Committee, must fight to preserve the National Institutes of Health.

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Feeling the pressure: Change is needed to ensure safe water delivery in PA

As the state’s water utility infrastructure continues to age and become more inadequate to meet residents’ needs, a new approach to handling this essential utility could be the answer.

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Enough games and showmanship – it’s time to get serious about the state budget

The Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives calls out state Senate Republicans for caring too much about scoring political points with budget posturing – and not enough about Pennsylvanians’ needs.