Capitol Beat
Policy
Pennsylvania, flush with cash, could see surplus go down the drain
Financial experts say COVID relief funds should be reserved for one-time uses
Satire/Odd News
Policy
Should the Hershey Kiss be Pennsylvania’s official state candy?
Policymakers are set to debate this dense subject at City & State’s 2022 Pennsylvania Power 100 event
Campaigns & Elections
Policy
GOP Sen. Cris Dush calls on state to disavow ballot drop box use
The request comes one week prior to the primaries.
Cryptocurrency
Policy
Corman looks to form cryptocurrency task force
The GOP leader says Pennsylvania should prepare for economic opportunities created by the digital currency boom.
Tom Wolf
Policy
SCOTUS opinion could put the General Assembly in the driver’s seat on abortion rights
But legislative leaders appear reluctant to act based on the draft opinion.
Health Care
Policy
Pennsylvania is feeling the pressure of neighboring states’ passage of adult-use marijuana
What a move to greener pastures might look like.
Capitol Beat
Policy
Changes to Pennsylvania’s corporate tax rate could be coming. Here’s what you need to know.
Lawmakers are looking to cut the state’s Corporate Net Income Tax and could soon reach a resolution.
Capitol Beat
Policy
Wolf, lawmakers call for action on stalled gun law reforms
Republicans say some prosecutors in the state are failing to enforce current laws
Education
Policy
The learning curveball: Officials at PASSHE have embarked on a groundbreaking – and fraught – quest to redesign the system.
The State System is hoping lawmakers will approve a historic funding request for the university system this year
Environment
Policy
Pennsylvania set to publish final carbon pricing regulation
The commonwealth would become the first major fossil fuel-producing state to enter the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative.
Philadelphia
Policy
The tracks of our tiers: sorting out Philadelphia’s masking policies
Where masks are required and where they’re not
Health Care
Policy
‘We are on high alert’: State identifies ‘highly infectious’ bird flu case in Lancaster County
Agriculture secretary says flu cases currently present no threat to public health.
News & Politics
Policy
Dave White and Bill McSwain trade barbs as governor’s race intensifies
Trump statement sets off fued between the two southeastern Pennsylvania candidates
Labor
Policy
Carpenters, lawmakers call for crackdown on wage theft, worker misclassification
Rally occurred as part of national educational effort
News & Politics
Policy
New Pew poll shows 30% increase in Philly residents concerned about crime
The Pew Charitable Trusts’ new 2022 Philadelphia citywide poll found that 70% of the city’s residents think crime, drugs and public safety are the biggest issues facing the city.
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