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Sen. Majority Leader Joe Pittman is a top negotiator at the closed-door budget talks with Gov. Josh Shapiro and House ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro on Monday afternoon responded to criticisms he’s faced from Republicans over the nearly two-month late ...
Many commuters and students in the Philadelphia region woke earlier than usual Monday and scrambled to avoid being late as ...
On the first day of sweeping SEPTA service cuts, Democratic state lawmakers and community members rallied Sunday at the ...
Gov. Josh Shapiro says he is open to using money from a special transit fund that pays for capital projects to help SEPTA ...
More than a dozen Republican general assembly leaders have endorsed Treasurer Stacy Garrity for governor. The news comes a ...
Harvey Chanin, 78, entered Republican State Sen. Joe Picozzi’s office Monday thinking he had nothing to lose, except SEPTA ...
The stalemate over the state budget has entered a new, fractious phase, pitting lawmakers who represent predominantly rural areas against their counterparts from the commonwealth’s larger cities.
In a joint statement, Pittman, Martin and Senate President Pro Tempore Kim Ward, R-Hempfield Township, said their chamber ...
Republicans don't care about mass transit funding? Not so, says Senate Majority Leader Joe Pittman in a 12-minute floor ...