Charlotte Keith of Spotlight PA
Charlotte Keith is a reporter for Spotlight PA
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Backlogs and bottlenecks have dragged out wait times for a $350 million Pennsylvania mortgage relief program.
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State lawmakers approved a one-time bonus to this year’s rebates but repeatedly failed to address a deeper problem: the program’s steady decline.
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State and local officials are racing to make their own maps of broadband gaps in Pennsylvania, a process that will help dictate which areas in the state get priority access to funding.
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The Independent Fiscal Office’s finding that “there is little or no correlation” between spending on public schools and test scores raised eyebrows among Pennsylvania legislators.
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The inefficiency was caused by state lawmakers who chose to distribute most of the money by population rather than the actual number of renters in each county.