Policy

Politics

PA lawmakers must do more to protect residents from data centers

Ballooning energy bills, negative environmental impact and more fallout are on the horizon if legislators don’t take action now.

Politics

2026 offers the ideal opportunity for bipartisan civics legislation

The significance of America’s semiquincentennial should be all the catalyst needed to get lawmakers to strengthen education requirements for this key subject.

Politics

Pennsylvania’s abused children need more support – and legislation to protect them

The Epstein Files scandal has spotlighted child sexual abuse – but far from the headlines, the victims of abuse in Pennsylvania and those who help them are in need of much more funding than what the state provides.

Healthcare

The state’s ‘maternity deserts’ are reaching a crisis point as rural hospitals continue to close childbirth services

Health officials blame the closures on a national OB-GYN shortage, along with rural population decline, high liability costs, a drop in immigration and the particular challenges of recruiting rural obstetricians

Gaming

Casinos are struggling – but skill games aren’t the reason

An op-ed by Villanova University professor Peter Zaleski makes the case that online gambling and the COVID-19 pandemic have had a greater impact on casino jobs than skill games.

Politics

New legislation can ensure a safe cannabis framework for Pennsylvania

An op-ed explains how a state Senate bill will protect consumers, support law-abiding businesses, restore public trust, and build a strong regulatory system to protect Pennsylvanians.

Politics

For the greater good, federal funding must be restored to permanent supportive housing efforts

Changes to federal homeless assistance funding are jeopardizing access to permanent housing for housing-insecure individuals and families in Pennsylvania and across the country.

Politics

Any changes to state gaming tax structure must factor in casino jobs

An op-ed by a former deputy secretary at the Department of Community and Economic Development details the importance of both stabilizing industry employment and taxing skill games.

Education

New documentary focuses on plight of early childhood educators in PA

“The Hands That Shape Tomorrow,” directed by Emmy-winner Kyra Knox, shows the positive impact of a guaranteed income initiative program on teachers – and the fallout when it ends.

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Politics

Before rehabbing Philly school buildings, we must rework the Separations Act

Without updating the century-old legislation dictating how work is done, the much-needed construction projects will be unnecessarily hindered and expensive.

Politics

It’s elementary: Restrict use of mobile devices at school

Limiting students’ access to cell phones and similar tech is crucial to their development.

News & Politics

In Harrisburg, RFK Jr. kicked off his “Take Back Your Health” Tour

While the federal health czar touted new dietary guidelines and pared-back vaccine recommendations, state Democrats shot back with measures to bolster vaccine access

Politics

Your energy bill keeps rising – here’s what we can do about it

The majority chair of the state House Energy Committee lays out the commonwealth’s looming energy affordability crisis – and why she’s supporting new legislation to address the situation.

Politics

Preventing another Bristol is essential – and achievable

There is a legislative way to avoid tragedies like the one that occurred at a Bucks County nursing home – but it will require bipartisan support.

Policy

City & State's 5 for 2025: For PA immigrants, uncertainty, fear and resilience are the order of the day

As the year comes to an end, we look back at some staff and reader favorites from our reporting over the past 12 months.

Healthcare

Proposed reproductive rights legislation would tackle decades-old state mandates

Lawmakers and advocates are debating which of the commonwealth’s web of abortion requirements are hindrances – or safeguards.

Education

Trump administration efforts to end DOE get failing grade from PA educators

Teachers say commonwealth classrooms will suffer if the Trump administration guts the federal Department of Education, which funds numerous key programs as well as student loans, while conservatives say the move will return resources to the states