Thousands of workers who care for children, older adults and Pennsylvanians with disabilities would receive higher wages under the budget proposed by Gov. Josh Shapiro.
Some early session bills in the Pennsylvania legislature align with Gov. Josh Shapiro’s health spending priorities and prepare for possible changes under Trump.
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate confirmed Russell Vought as White House budget director on Thursday night, putting an official ...
The lobby of the brick-red Biomedical Building on the rural Penn State Fayette campus is quiet and sparsely populated when class is in session, but small items hint at its ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s administration is recommending the closure of Rockview state prison and the Quehanna boot camp, both in ...
East Penn School District is looking at a possible property tax increase to tighten a projected $3.1 million deficit in its ...
A State Correctional Institute (SCI) and a prison boot camp in Central Pennsylvania are recommended to close thanks to ...
Luzerne County Community College would get a $568,263 boost in state funding from a 4.7% increase in Gov. Josh Shapiro’s ...
Former Congressman Charles W. Dent argues that dismantling USAID would undermine American security, economic prosperity and ...
With Gov. Josh Shapiro’s initial budget proposal in the rearview mirror, state lawmakers must now begin to weigh which ...
Our editorial board’s position likely will not come as a surprise. A state budget proposal that, for the first time in history, spends more than $50 billion is irresponsible. As the Associated Press ...