Whether in Harrisburg or Washington, the ripple effects of stalled budgets and shutdowns reach far beyond the Capitol steps.
From the Editors: Competence builds trust. Incompetence destroys it.
Election snafus are a failure of the supremely important process of electing our government.
No label, no limits: The importance of digital advertising
Pennsylvania lawmakers are considering a tax on digital advertising revenue, modeled after Maryland’s failed experiment.
The real hit behind Mike Tyson’s marijuana push in PA
Pennsylvania is squarely in the marijuana industry’s sights.
Pennsylvania’s energy future is bright and bipartisan
After years of high inflation, rising costs, and expensive energy, Congress and the current administration have taken an important step to jumpstart job growth.
The politics of despair
There has always been loose talk of civil war in certain corners of the online media world.
Judicial restraint on the Line: PA Supreme Court retention and the Constitution
On November 4, Pennsylvanians will decide whether to retain three justices — Christine Donohue, Kevin Dougherty, and David Wecht — for another ten years.
Pennsylvania is sued twice over voter records
If people can’t get answers regarding Pennsylvania elections and must litigate for potentially years to try to obtain it, then every citizen should be concerned.
Who knew? Border security and crime reduction are popular
Sometimes it takes years, if not generations, to get fed up, and the current American citizenry has had enough.
Home rule hurts Lancaster City
The uncertainty of home rule has already started putting pressure on real estate.
