Category: News

  • School Voucher Program Approved By Pennsylvania Senate

    Brad Bumsted Pittsburgh Tribune-Review A taxpayer-paid tuition voucher program approved by the Senate on Wednesday faces an uncertain response in the House, a political graveyard for school choice bills in […]

  • Corbett Signs Pa. Bill Restricting Teen Drivers

    Associated Press A new Pennsylvania law limiting how many passengers that teen drivers can have and increasing the number of hours of behind-the-wheel experience required for a junior license was […]

  • Report: Privatizing LCB Would Generate $1.6 Billion

    Philadelphia Inquirer When it comes to the future of Pennsylvania’s wine and liquor stores, one word applies: privatize. So concluded a report commissioned by Gov. Corbett, finding that auctioning off […]

  • Stabile Touts Public Service, Experience

    Borys Krawczeniuk Scranton Times Tribune Attorney Victor P. Stabile believes he’s the best qualified candidate to become the state’s next Superior Court judge because of his 30 years experience as […]

  • Study Calls For More Than 1,250 Private Liquor Stores

    Charles Thompson Harrisburg Patriot-News A draft of a study commissioned by the Corbett administration to find the best way for Pennsylvania to get out of the liquor store business finds […]

  • Democrats Duck Obama

    David Catanese and Alex Isenstadt Politico Despite President Barack Obama’s sagging poll ratings, top Democratic leaders from around the country insist they’d love for him to visit. From state party […]

  • Support Stabile, Covey, And The Republican Ticket

    Chris Decker Pike County Courier Republican Party of Pike County Chairman Christopher Decker released the following statement regarding the statewide judicial races. “Our Founders created three separate branches of government […]

  • Governor Moves To Take Fiscal Control Of Pennsylvania’s Capital

    Sabrina Tavernise New York Times The fate of Pennsylvania’s financially troubled capital city, Harrisburg, took another twist in a long road on Thursday when Gov. Tom Corbett signed a bill […]

  • Susquehanna Poll Suggests Obama Would Lose Pennsylvania

    Brad Bumsted Pittsburgh Tribune-Review A generic or “nameless” Republican would beat President Obama in Pennsylvania, according to a statewide poll out today. The poll by Susquehanna Polling and Research shows […]