The release of a massive, highly-anticipated report examining sexual abuse by priests in Pennsylvania has been blocked the state Supreme Court. Rep. Mark Rozzi, himself a victim of this type of abuse as a child, says it’s a “travesty of justice and an insult to all victims.” He is planning to renew his efforts to […]
PA Budget with House Minority Leader Frank Dermody
Though the governor and the Republican majority in the legislature have their own ideas for the budget, House Democrats say they’re taking their spending ideas directly to the people. House Minority Leader Rep. Frank Dermody says hosting town halls on the phone has given Pennsylvanians a chance to ask questions about Democratic spending priorities like […]
PA Budget with Appropriations Minority Chair Sen. Vincent Hughes
Governor Wolf and the Republican majority in the legislature seem convinced there’ll be a minimum of drama putting a state budget into place by the end of the month. But Democrats want their voices to be heard too. Senator Vincent Hughes, Minority Chair of the Appropriations Committee, is especially interested in funding that could benefit […]
Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati
When Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court rejected Republicans’ plan to to redraw boundaries for political districts and substitute their own map, one Senate Republican thought the court was way out of line. Senator Joe Scarnati says the court “trampled, shredded and burned” the constitution when they trumped the legislature just before May’s primary election. The battle between […]
PA Budget with Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa
Governor Tom Wolf is proposing a spending plan of $33 billion for Pennsylvania’s next fiscal year. That represents an increase of $1 billion above the current budget. Tax collections being up and the deficit being down both contribute to the governor’s optimism that the budget will be completed by deadline at the end of the […]
PA Budget with Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman
Governor Tom Wolf says his natural gas severance tax proposal should be an “easy lift” for lawmakers as the June 30 deadline for the state budget draws near. But the Republican majority in the legislature would disagree; they’ve rejected the idea on three previous occasions. Senate Majority Leader Jake Corman explains the spending priorities that […]
PA Budget with Minority Appropriations Chair Joe Markosek
“We seem to be in a pretty good spot,” says Governor Tom Wolf about the state’s financial affairs. He has reasons to be optimistic. Tax collections are up and the deficit is down. For the fourth consecutive year, he’s hoping lawmakers will embrace his plan to make natural gas drillers pay a new tax. Representative […]
State Funding for Private Schools with Sen. John DiSanto
Families who have kids struggling in public schools could get funds from the state to send those kids to private school. Senator John DiSanto says it’s time to give students choices outside their zip code. He says, under Senate Bill 2, a child enrolled in one of Pennsylvania’s worst-performing public schools could have state funding […]
On The Issues: Gerrymandering with Former PA Legislator Franklin Kury
Imagine a football game where one team has to go 150 yards for a touchdown, and the other team needs only a total of 50 yards to score. This is former state legislator and author Franklin Kury’s analogy to gerrymandering, a subject he writes about in his book, “Gerrymandering: A Guide to Congressional Redistricting, Dark Money, […]
On The Issues: PA Hospitals Fee Increase with Hospital & Healthsystem Assoc. of PA
Hospitals statewide pay a fee that opens the door for additional funds for their operation. The fee, called the Quality Care Assessment, amounts to $220 million, paid every year. Governor Wolf wants to raise the fee by 60%. Andy Carter, President and CEO of the Hospital and Healthsystem Association of PA, says such an increase […]
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