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With Pennsylvania lawmakers unable to compromise on stop-gaps to solve SEPTA funding, will service continue in Delaware?
As Pennsylvania’s budget impasse continues, elected officials involved in negotiations have repeatedly said talks are ...
Bob Casey, the longtime U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania who was unseated last year, will start his new job at a Philadelphia law firm on Sept. 1 ...
Pennsylvania’s GOP-controlled Senate also advanced a $47.6 billion state budget for 2025-26 that holds spending flat, but ...
Six weeks after the constitutionally mandated June 30 deadline to pass it, SEPTA announced last week that it will have to cut ...
Commonwealth Charter Academy, Pa’s largest cyber charter school, has stopped providing detailed financial statements to the school’s board of trustees for their monthly board meetings, ending a ...
Lehigh County Board of Commissioners Chair Geoff Brace discussed the current budget impasse occurring at the state level and ...
A state lawmaker wants to take pay raises for direct care workers out of the hands of the governor and state Legislature and ...
House Democrats on Wednesday spiked budget and mass transit funding bills that passed the Senate a day earlier, leaving no end in sight to the state’s six-week budget impasse. The state Senate on ...
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro insisted leaders with both parties are making progress to resolve a fiscal impasse over an overdue spending plan and mass transit funding that was due July 1 ...
A Pennsylvania House committee voted down a bill the Republican-controlled Senate passed to infuse new funding into SEPTA.
The Pennsylvania House of Representatives rejected two budget bills passed by the state Senate, prolonging a budget impasse that has persisted for over 40 days.
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