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News Coverage
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Pa. Republicans pass restrictive voting bill in U.S. House
Central Pa. Reps. Lloyd Smucker, Scott Perry support the bill, which now heads to the Senate. -
Jaxon White
Lieutenant Governor hopeful Jason Richey gains Pennsylvania GOP support before primary
The western Pennsylvania attorney will run alongside Republican gubernatorial hopeful Stacy Garrity. -
Jaxon White
Governor hopeful Stacy Garrity says she’d work with Trump administration on Pennsylvania’s elections
Garrity’s comments come after President Trump called for Republicans to “nationalize” elections. -
Matt Rourke
Pa. Congressman Lloyd Smucker sues local newspaper, claiming defamation
Smucker is seeking $250,000 in damages over an editorial that said Smucker lied about “liberals” pushing for federal funding for health care coverage for immigrants in the country illegally. -
The Governor’s Office of Communications
Shapiro pitches $53.3 billion state spending plan, setting platform for 2026 reelection bid
The first-term Democrat would offset more spending on education, human services, and a fund to respond to federal policies by tapping Pennsylvania’s emergency savings. -
Pennsylvania’s independent voters surge, despite being locked out of primaries
Advocates caution that the combination of closed primaries and America’s two-party structure disenfranchises the commonwealth’s fastest-growing voter group. -
Jaxon White
Counties urge lawmakers to raise funding for 911, mental health, property reassessments
Pa. budget season kicks off next week with Gov. Josh Shapiro’s annual address on Tuesday. -
Eric Gay
What Pennsylvanians can do when ICE claims to redefine constitutional rights
Federal courts again needed to protect fundamental rights, Pa. experts say. -
Jaxon White
U.S. Health Sec. RFK Jr. touts new nutrition guidelines during Harrisburg rally
State Democrats push back against his actions undermining vaccinations. -
Jaxon White
Pa. officials urge lawmakers to tax data centers, offset home energy spikes
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Election year budget fight looms as Pennsylvania lawmakers brace for another clash
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Jaxon White
Pa. lawmakers hear testimony about regulating intoxicating hemp products
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Jaxon White
‘A lot of areas’ in rural Pa. could house data centers for AI growth, Garrity says
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Blaine Shahan
‘Electoral tide’: Pa. Democrats seek boost from Gov. Shapiro’s 2026 campaign
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Doug Mastriano bows out of Pa. governor’s race without endorsing Republican Stacy Garrity


