Pennsylvania election law reforms won’t be ready for primary
By: Mark Scolforo HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Five months after the state’s narrow and bitterly contested presidential race drew Republican […]
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By: Mark Scolforo HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Five months after the state’s narrow and bitterly contested presidential race drew Republican […]
By: Press Release Governor Tom Wolf today announced that Pennsylvania is expected to receive $4.9 billion in federal relief funds […]
By: Ese Olumhense HARRISBURG — The Wolf administration is refusing to disclose details of wasted coronavirus vaccine doses, including how […]
By: AP News HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Republicans and Democrats in Pennsylvania’s Capitol are agreeing on at least one thing […]
By: Jan Murphy Legislation to provide more flexibility when it comes to finding substitute teachers to staff classrooms won unanimous […]
By: David Wenner Pennsylvania officials on Thursday said during the past week the state has vaccinated more residents per 100,000 […]
By: Robert Swift HARRISBURG — A Senate committee on Wednesday approved a newly introduced bill to require legislative approval for […]
By: Pennlive.com Some Pennsylvania lawmakers don’t want new bridge tolls to help fund PennDOT projects, but one lawmaker thinks some […]
By: The Patriot-News The Pennsylvania House of Representatives spent nearly $500,000 to allow it to do more of what government […]