Last year, the 52-year old Malone became the first Democrat to win the northern Lancaster County seat in 130 years.
Controversial former Philly-area councilwoman running for state representative
Branas is running to serve alongside the lawmaker, Heather Boyd, who fired her.
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.
It’s time to govern responsibly — not spend recklessly
Whether in Harrisburg or Washington, the ripple effects of stalled budgets and shutdowns reach far beyond the Capitol steps.
Lampeter-Strasburg PAC tied to Dems, despite bipartisan guise
What appears at first like bipartisanship in Lampeter-Strasburg SD looks more like a calculated partisan stratagem upon closer inspection.
The politics of despair
There has always been loose talk of civil war in certain corners of the online media world.
Senator Martin: SEPTA funding request vindicates Senate Republican transit approach
SEPTA’s request to use funding from the $2.5 billion Public Transportation Trust Fund to avoid service cuts draws upon a solution identified by Republicans.
Senator Martin calls on Governor Shapiro, PA Democrats to stop playing politics on transit
Martin noted that Shapiro has authority to provide funding from the Public Transportation Trust Fund to support operating expenses for mass transit.
Tariffs are a valuable policy instrument
As imported goods become more expensive, consumers may turn to cheaper alternatives made in the U.S.
