Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA
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Nearly $13 million has so far poured into the race for a single seat on Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court.
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Democrats who control the state House and Republicans who control the state Senate have put forth vastly different proposals.
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As lawmakers weigh changing the date of the 2024 presidential primary, they are also considering additional voter ID requirements.
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Mike Vereb, Gov. Josh Shapiro’s former secretary of legislative affairs, was accused months ago of sexual harassment.
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Hundreds of millions of dollars for the poorest schools, student mental health grants, and more are in limbo.
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Pennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court found a state commission should not have approved the sale of a municipal sewer system to a private company.
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A measure that would give thousands of survivors a two-year window to seek monetary damages against their abusers is caught up in a politicized battle.
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A Pa. House Democrat is resigning amid the budget impasse, costing the caucus its one-vote advantageThe PA state House will be tied 101 to 101 between Democrats and Republicans.
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In the past 20 years, PA has passed 13 late budgets, including four impasses that went over 100 days.
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The PA budget is still at an impasse due to process technicalities and tension between Gov. Shapiro, the House, and the Senate.