The 2020 presidential election year is here and the Iowa Caucus is just three weeks away, the first presidential election of the year. Though Pennsylvania’s primary election on April 28 is one of the later contests, Pennsylvania’s 20 delegates make it a crucial state for any presidential candidate to win. The commonwealth also has three […]
Jan. 14 PA House Agenda
The House is in session this week to get is 2020 legislative agenda kicked off with a package of criminal justice bills, one of which increases penalties for multiple driving under the influence convictions that are significantly above the legal minimum of 0.08 blood alcohol content, and a couple others increasing mandatory minimum sentences for […]
Jan. 15 Human Services Secretary Teresa Miller
In a press conference on Jan. 2, Gov. Tom Wolf announce he wanted to do mental health what the administration did for the opioid crisis, increase awareness, encourage conversation, and protect the mental health of Pennsylvanians diagnosed with mental illness. He declared on all agency push to de-stigmatize mental illness and those who suffer from […]
Nov. 18: PA Senate Agenda
On Monday, Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R-York) and Sen. Tim Kearney (D-Chester, Delaware) join PCN to talk about unfinished business in the state Senate. Anticipated topics include property tax, a proposed minimum wage increase, Sunday hunting, and altering the statute of limitations for victims of child sexual abuse.
Nov. 19: Lt. Governor John Fetterman
On Tuesday, Lt. Governor John Fetterman joins PCN to talk about his work to streamline the pardons process, recent efforts to sell the Lt. Governor’s official residence, and other issues before the State Senate, of which he presides.
Nov. 11: Congressman Brendan Boyle
Congressman Brendan Boyle visits the PCN Call-In Program to discuss impeachment, his priorities in Congress, which include infrastructure improvements, health care, public service, the federal budget deficit, gun violence, home ownership and student loans.
Nov. 12: PA Hunting
The Senate and House have passed differing versions of a bill legalizing Sunday hunting for the first time since the 1930s in Pennsylvania. SB 147 could come up for a final vote in the Senate this month. The bill initially calls for three days of Sunday hunting, with specific restrictions on trespassing on private land […]
Nov. 13: Military and Veterans Affairs
Veterans Day was Monday, and our service members have access to a number services through state government. To explain the unique challenges facing service members and veterans and to discuss some of the programs meant to assist veterans and active military members, National Guard members and reservists are: Maj. Gen. Anthony Carrelli, Adjutant General of […]
Nov. 4: Election Laws
The General Assembly passed and Gov. Tom Wolf has signed a comprehensive Election Code update that: eliminates straight party voting, allows no excuse absentee voting and absentee ballots can be submitted up until 8 PM on Election Day (as opposed to the Friday before election Day), shortens the registration deadline to 15 days before election […]
Nov. 6: Election 2020
Democratic candidates for president have been holding debates for months, Congressional candidates are declaring their intent to run, and candidates are lining up for three statewide row offices – Attorney General, Auditor General and State Treasurer. All 203 House seats and 35 of the 50 state Senate seats are up for election. Republicans hold a […]
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