We are concerned legislation sponsored by state Sen. Doug Mastriano, R-Fayetteville, erodes our state’s commitment to transparency and accountability.
“Resurrected from stalled legislative efforts in previous sessions, the bill would allow public notices to go on municipal, school district ...
Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose has been working steadily to provide guidance meant to increase security for our elections. He has so far provided six security directives to county boards of elections.
Most recently was a set of requirements to configure networks, firewalls, ...
We have reservations about the state House passing a bill to incrementally increase Pennsylvania’s minimum wage.
As this issue has routinely resurfaced every few years for decades, we’ve noted that the economies of Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, their suburbs and our more rural region are all ...
The White House hailed Friday’s jobs report for May, and it did beat market expectations with a net gain of 139,000 in payrolls. But there are signs of weakness under the labor-market hood that bear watching.
The unemployment rate stayed low at 4.2% for the third straight month. Employers ...
The expression “time flies” is familiar to most people.
However, time cannot “fly” fast enough regarding Pennsylvania’s new handheld-cellphone ban for individuals operating motor vehicles on commonwealth roadways.
Until the full teeth of the law replaces the wishy-washy provisions ...
We appreciate the efforts by state Sen. Cris Dush, R-Pine Creek Township, to address an important issue.
“I find it deeply troubling that Pennsylvania’s long-standing (Right-to-Know) law mentions no criminal offense for destroying or altering records subject to a RTK request,” said ...