All Pennsylvanians are invited to sign the “I Believe” promise to highlight the rights of girls to have a safe, fair and equal playing field.
Venezuelan military action called ‘unconstitutional’ in new Smith-Wade-El resolution
The resolution focuses on President Donald Trump’s orders in Venezuela made without prior congressional approval.
Controversial former Philly-area councilwoman running for state representative
Branas is running to serve alongside the lawmaker, Heather Boyd, who fired her.
Gebhard Votes No on Unsustainable Budget
The $50.1 billion budget spends about $4 billion more than the state is expected to receive during the current fiscal year.
Senate leaders remember former Senate Majority Leader Chip Brightbill
A graduate of Penn State and Duquesne, Chip liked to say he was “just a simple country lawyer,” but those who met him learned he shouldn’t be underestimated.
Public hearing to examine bill addressing AI-generated child sexual abuse material
The legislation would require mandated reporters to report all instances of child sexual abuse material they become aware of.
The real hit behind Mike Tyson’s marijuana push in PA
Pennsylvania is squarely in the marijuana industry’s sights.
Senate approves state budget that funds essential services without raising taxes
The amended budget bill, Senate Bill 160, totals $47.9 billion.
Gebhard introduces legislation to ensure all disabled veterans receive hunting license discounts
Currently, only veterans who suffered injuries during combat and were deemed 100% disabled by Veterans Affairs are eligible for free hunting licenses.
Flood Insurance Task Force recommendation passes House
The bill builds on recommendations from the Flood Insurance Premium Assistance Task Force.
