Category: News

  • Pa. Senate Panel Moves To Block Federal Health Mandate

    Newsworks The U.S. Supreme Court is set to discuss the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act at the end of the month. Wednesday, state senators in Pennsylvania issued their own […]

  • RNC Chairman Reince Priebus: A Speech Can’t Heal The Economy

    RNC Chairman Reince Priebus Charlotte Observer President Obama drops into North Carolina for a speech on the economy today. But while a presidential visit can be an exciting event for […]

  • Banking And Insurance Committee To Consider Constitutional Amendment Lifting Federal Health Insurance Mandate

    PA Senate GOP The state Senate Banking and Insurance Committee will meet at 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday (March 7) in Room 8E-B of the State Capitol East Wing, Harrisburg, to […]

  • Rep. Marino’s Bill Targets Foreign Drug Traffickers

    Carbondale News U.S. Rep. Tom Marino, PA-10, introduced a bill that would make it easier for the United States to prosecute foreign drug traffickers by closing a loophole in current […]

  • Toomey Talks Marcellus In Visit To Johnstown

    Altoona Mirror While trains no longer run in and out of the old Shell Plant at 163 Cramer Pike, the giant manufacturing warehouse is still a hub of manufacturing activity. […]

  • Utility Rates Drop Again Thanks To Marcellus Drilling

    Commonwealth Foundation Natural gas drilling is continuing to provide significant savings for Pennsylvania families across the state through lower electricity and natural gas prices. Last week, PPL Electric Utilities, servicing […]

  • Voter Registration Deadline Nears

    Chambersburg Public Opinion The deadline to apply to register to vote in the presidential primary election is March 26. Pennsylvania voters will nominate candidates for president, U.S. senator and U.S. […]

  • Obama Undermines Coal

    Editorial Washington Times The genius of the free market is that it provides consumers with more for less. That principle is turned on its head in the Obama era, as […]

  • Obama’s Transparency Stumbles

    Politico Despite claims of being the most transparent and open administration in history, my colleague Josh Gerstein reports that the president and his team have made some key stumbles: Open-government advocates […]