Capitol Beat

Policy

PA senators introduce bipartisan proposal to regulate skill games

The duo says the bill will help address illegal gaming and nuisance businesses across the state.

Honors

Power Lists

The 2025 Fifty Over 50

Meet the state’s senior leaders who are cementing their legacies in politics, policy and beyond.

News & Politics

Politics

DNC, PDP chairs: PA Supreme Court retention races have national implications

The head of the DNC said the races are “among the most important elections in the nation.”

Transportation

Policy

Shapiro, feds, continue chirping over SEPTA

Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy called out the transit agency over safety concerns

Capitol Beat

Policy

PA Senate passes permitting transparency bill

The bill, which would require state agencies to create public permit tracking systems, received bipartisan support in the state Senate.

News & Politics

Politics

‘The perfect storm’: Congressman Brendan Boyle warns of looming impacts of federal shutdown

SNAP payments for nearly 2 million Pennsylvanians could be at risk next month if the shutdown continues.

Technology

Policy

At heated City Council hearing, Philly tech officials “failed” their first AI test

At a contentious hearing on artificial intelligence in government, lawmakers and community advocates expressed grave concerns about the city’s preparedness for the AI era

Transportation

Politics

Pennsylvania airports decline to show video blaming government shutdown on Democrats

Transportation authorities have shelved the message out of concern it violates the Hatch Act

Philadelphia

Politics

Andrew Yang’s Forward Party endorses Pat Dugan in Philadelphia district attorney race

Dugan, who lost to the incumbent Larry Krasner in the Democratic primary, is running again in the general election

Capitol Beat

Politics

Shapiro: Arsonist’s guilty plea is a ‘just outcome’ after firebombing at governor’s residence

Penbrook man Cody Balmer pleaded guilty to charges of arson and attempted murder on Tuesday.

Capitol Beat

Policy

Bry Pardoe is Pennsylvania’s acting CIO following IT staff changes

The Office of Administration also confirmed that James Sipe is serving as the state’s acting executive deputy secretary for IT.

Campaigns & Elections

Politics

May it please the courts: A primer on PA’s judicial system

City & State’s body of evidence on the state’s multi-layered court system will help you come to a decision on this year’s judicial elections.

Education

Policy

Citing out-of-control expenses and expenditures, school districts and state Democrats push for new cyber charter funding formula

Both sides of the statewide debate agree an overhaul of the funding system is in order – but disagree on the way forward.

Politics

Opinion

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.

Analysis

Politics

Report names PA’s most and least effective lawmakers – and how partisan divide impacts Harrisburg

The Center for Effective Lawmaking found that Pennsylvania’s partisan divide is narrowing after years of gridlock

News & Politics

Politics

Study shows just 2% of Gen Z students in PA trust government and elected leaders

However, more than 50% of students said they would be motivated to take political action if they felt it would make a difference.