Recently retired Marine Mike O’Brien said Wednesday he’s tired of Republicans co-opting the concept of “freedom,” and will seek the Democratic nomination to run against U.S. Rep. Scott Perry, R-10th District.
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Not Religious, Not Voting? The ‘Nones’ are a Powerful Force in Politics – but Not Yet a Coalition
Today the so-called “nones” represent about 30% of Democrats and 12% of Republicans – and they are making their voices heard.
The Capital-Star’s Guide to Resignations, Retirements and Special Elections in Pa. Legislature
One-third of the way through the 2023-24 legislative session, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives has had almost as many special elections as it had in the entirety of the previous session.
Survey: Young Pennsylvanians Want Stricter Gun Laws
In Pennsylvania and across the country, some 74% of young people in the U.S. believe gun violence is a problem, and 60% want to see stricter gun laws.
House Democrats Propose $903M in Additional Spending Over Gov. Shapiro’s Proposal
Pennsylvania House Democrats proposed more than $900 million in additional spending over Gov. Josh Shapiro’s $44.4 billion spending plan introduced in March.
Pa. House Bill Would Give Commercial Drivers with Disqualifying Convictions a Second Chance
Pennsylvanians who are permanently banned from holding a commercial driver’s license because of a drunk driving conviction or other offenses would have a second chance under a bill before the state House.
Pa. Bills Providing $100M in Aid for Mental Health Programs are a Lifeline. Here’s Why | Opinion
In an era marked by social, economic, and technological advancements, our state’s legislation must keep pace with the evolving needs of our communities.
Despite the End of Title 42, Restrictions on Asylum Seekers are Expected to Continue Under Biden Administration
Its legacy of restricting asylum petitions may continue as President Joe Biden takes steps to reduce the flow of illegal immigration to the country.
Pennsylvania House Passes Eight Bipartisan Bills in Productive Return to Session
Pennsylvania House lawmakers passed eight bipartisan bills, including four with unanimous approval, in the lower chamber’s return to session this week after a nearly two-month hiatus.
Americans Remain Hopeful About Democracy Despite Fears of its Demise – and are Acting on That Hope
President Joe Biden will convene world leaders beginning on March 29, 2023, to discuss the state of democracies around the world.