The General Assembly returns for two weeks of floor sessions to end October. Members will have a full plate with numerous committee meetings and bills up for consideration on the House and Senate floors. Some of the issues discussed include: pensions, marijuana legalization, opioids, charter schools and water quality. To discuss theses topics and their […]
Oct. 22: PA House Agenda
The House has a full agenda of committee meetings and floor action this week and numerous press conferences are scheduled. Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming/Union) and Rep. Greg Vitali (D-Delaware/Montgomery) discussed their legislative priorities. Topics included environmental issues, abortion issues, taxes, and guns. This PCN Call-in Program aired Tuesday, Oct. 22, at 7 PM.
Oct. 23: PA’s Economy
Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate is 4 percent, compared to the national average of 3.5 percent. The rate is still near historic lows hit earlier this spring, yet Pennsylvania remains the only state in the region that still pays a $7.25 minimum wage. Gov. Tom Wolf announced an executive order increasing overtime pay for employees that work […]
Oct. 15: PA Legislative Agenda
The General Assembly returns next Monday for two weeks of floor sessions. Competing infrastructure plans, gun safety proposals, criminal justice reforms and other issues face legislators this fall. To discuss the legislative agenda are: Chuck Kolling, Senior Principal of Buchanan Ingersoll & Rooney; and Larry Ceisler, Principal with Ceisler Media & Issue Advocacy.
Oct. 16: Marijuana Legalization
Eleven states and Washington DC have legalized marijuana for adult use, but most state have done so through voter referendum, which Pennsylvania doesn’t have. Lt. Gov. John Fetterman held marijuana legalization tour events in all 67 counties. A report was recently issued summarizing feedback received during that tour. Recently, Gov. Tom Wolf and Attorney General […]
Oct. 8: Environmental Regulations
Gov. Tom Wolf recently signed an executive order calling on Pennsylvania to join the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), which calls for carbon taxes and reductions in emissions in the future, but Pennsylvania is an energy-producing state, erecting the first oil well, and has a strong coal mining and natural gas industry, but those forms […]
Oct. 9: Probation and Parole
Criminal Justice reforms have been the topic of bipartisan negotiations and press conferences, and there has been increased interest in releasing certain non-violent prisoners who have small marijuana convictions in their past that prevent them from finding jobs, volunteering or getting housing. Proposals being discussed include expungement of records for marijuana misdemeanors, and early release […]
Sept. 30: Property Taxes
Several new property tax plans have been introduced in addition to the familiar proposals in HB 76 and SB 76, which have been around for many sessions over the years. The last time a property tax plan was voted on was on the Senate floor four years ago, when a tie vote was cast, 24-24, […]
Oct. 1: PA Legislative Agenda
The House was in for six days and the Senate three this September before recessing until mid-October. A number of press conferences and committee hearings took place, which ran the gamut from property taxes, state regulations, and charter schools. Vice President of the Commonwealth Foundation Stephen Bloom; and former Lt. Governor Mark Singel.
Oct. 2: PA Legislative Agenda
The House and Senate have a few weeks off working in their districts before returning to floor sessions the week of Oct. 21. Pete Shelly, Partner with Shelly-Lyons Communications; and Christopher Nicholas, President of Eagle Communications discuss issues ranging from ballot access to marijuana laws.
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