Primaries exist so voters can choose their nominee.
When politics can’t tell the truth about the human person
What we are witnessing in American politics, and in Pennsylvania is a deep shift in how we understand what it means to be human.
Demand change to reverse upward pressure on American health care costs
Getting access to medical care is becoming a serious national problem for people of various income levels.
Getting stuff wrong: Why Pennsylvania must reject Shapiro’s push for marijuana legalization
Anyone I know who has recently visited New York City says the same thing: The skunk smell of marijuana is everywhere.
Protecting Pennsylvania investors in a rapidly changing financial landscape
Current debates around crypto market structure legislation should focus on striking a balance between innovation and protecting investors.
On the front lines of school policy, we’re asking the Supreme Court for clarity
Though the legality of separating sports based on sex has been clear for the past 50 years, activists have sought to disrupt that clarity.
Rescheduling marijuana fails to protect children
Not every harmful policy decision is as immediately visible.
PBM reforms are needed
Originating in the 1960s, PBMs were intended to help manage prescription drug costs for employers and insurers.
With apologies to Tip O’Neill: In Pennsylvania’s 2025 election, all politics was national
In 2025, nearly every contest — from judge to township supervisor to school director — became a stand-in for national politics. The GOP paid the price.
Dems ‘sharpening their knives’ on Fetterman for ‘heresy’ of unity
One Democratic senator is daring to bridge the political divide — and his own party is punishing him for it.
