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Pennsylvanians with intellectual and developmental disabilities joined advocates at the state Capitol on Monday to oppose proposed federal Medicaid spending cuts. The group emphasized the importance ...
A bill aimed at reforming the funding structure of Pennsylvania’s public cyber charter schools has passed the House Committee ...
As threats build to Medicaid, the federal-state health program for the poor, even many Ohioans who stand to be affected don’t know it, advocates said Saturday.
Pennsylvania’s two U.S. senators hail from opposing political parties, but the two lawmakers agree on a long list of policies ...
Democratic state lawmakers met on the Capitol steps Monday morning to urge Republicans to oppose the cuts to taxes and ...
Competing priorities and possible federal cuts to Medicaid are complicating negotiations as top Pennsylvania lawmakers ...
Three million people across the Commonwealth rely on Medicaid services every day. “That’s about one quarter of our population,” said Francine Hogan, the ...
Republicans want to balance the books and be picky about spending, while Democrats say large investments in public education ...
They’ve warned it could result in hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians losing Medicaid coverage, and tens of thousands ...
A man yelled “Free Palestine!” as he used incendiary devices – including a “makeshift flamethrower” – to set people on fire ...
As Pennsylvania lawmakers kick off a June agenda that will focus on budget talks, several issues like taxing and regulating ...
The proposed federal cuts would put a “giant hole” in the state budget that would be difficult to replace, said state Senate ...