Aug. 29, 2023Georgianna Sutherland, Amanda Berg, and Hannah Yoon / For Spotlight PAScandals, power struggles and policy: 3 new state reps weather a wild 1st sessionby Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PA and Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PAOne of the biggest-ever classes of new lawmakers joined the Pa. legislature this year. Spotlight PA followed 3 of them as they navigated a freshman year full of power struggle and scandal.
Aug. 23, 2023Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAFunding for home repairs, public defense on hold as Pa. lawmakers negotiate final budget piecesby Katie Meyer of Spotlight PARoughly $1.1 billion in spending is stuck in limbo as legislative leaders continue to negotiate budget-enabling code bills.
Aug. 18, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesWhy some of Pa. Gov. Josh Shapiro’s cabinet picks still have ‘acting’ next to their titleby Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PAGov. Josh Shapiro’s pick for Pennsylvania health secretary didn’t have the vote to be confirmed by the state Senate, but she’s still leading the agency.
Aug. 16, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesA plan to stop diverting road dollars to Pa. State Police could be a final piece of this year’s budgetby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PAPennsylvania gives millions of dollars meant for road and bridge repairs to the State Police each year. Lawmakers are weighing how to end those transfers.
Aug. 11, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesHow a recent court ruling could put the brakes on water and sewer privatization in Pennsylvaniaby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PAPennsylvania’s Commonwealth Court found a state commission should not have approved the sale of a municipal sewer system to a private company.
Aug. 3, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesPa. budget impasse nears end as Gov. Josh Shapiro signs main spending billby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA and Katie Meyer of Spotlight PAThe governor signed a $45.5 billion appropriations bill after a month-plus dispute over a private school voucher program.
Aug. 3, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesProposed relief for child sex abuse survivors won’t reach Pa. ballot in 2023by Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PAA measure that would give thousands of survivors a two-year window to seek monetary damages against their abusers is caught up in a politicized battle.
July 31, 2023Amanda Berg / For Spotlight PAPa. begins to miss education, human services payments as budget impasse continuesby Katie Meyer of Spotlight PAA dispute over private school vouchers has left Pennsylvania’s budget undone. The consequences for schools and counties are starting to emerge.
July 27, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesDemocrats say stalled Pa. budget leaves behind adult mental health patientsby DaniRae Renno for Spotlight PAIn 2022, Pennsylvania lawmakers promised to spend $100 million on adult mental health services. This year’s budget uses the money for a different purpose.
July 27, 2023HandoutMany Pennsylvania state retirees say they can’t afford inflation on their stagnant pensionsby DaniRae Renno for Spotlight PANearly 69,000 former public school and state workers retired before Pennsylvania boosted pension payments two decades ago. Some lawmakers now want to give them an increase.
July 25, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesPa. is competing for billions to build hydrogen hubs. Will they really be green?by Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PAThe Biden administration wants states to invest in hydrogen production to fight climate change, but regulating the industry is an emerging conflict in Pennsylvania.
July 24, 2023Leise Hook / For Spotlight PAPa. legislature must show proof before redacting legal bills, court findsby Angela Couloumbis of Spotlight PAIn response to a complaint from Spotlight PA, Commonwealth Court ruled the legislature cannot use a blanket reason to redact bills from private law firms.
July 21, 2023Nate Smallwood / For Spotlight PAPa.’s latest bid to regulate cyber charter schools would lower tuition payments, boost transparencyby DaniRae Renno for Spotlight PADemocrats and Republicans agree that Pennsylvania’s rules for cyber charter schools are outdated, but they differ on what changes to make.
July 19, 2023Screenshot via Commonwealth Action YouTube pageDark money group puts pressure on Pa. lawmakers after Shapiro vows voucher vetoby Katie Meyer of Spotlight PAThe group running the attack ads, Commonwealth Action, is not required to disclose its donors.
July 19, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesA Pa. House Democrat is resigning amid the budget impasse, costing the caucus its one-vote advantageby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PADemocrats will maintain control of the chamber’s committees and voting agenda, but will lose their one-vote advantage as the legislature grapples with an unfinished budget.
July 17, 2023Commonwealth Media ServicesWhat Pa.’s past budget impasses can tell us about the current standoffby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA and DaniRae Renno for Spotlight PAIn the past 20 years, Pennsylvania has passed 13 late budgets, including four impasses that went over 100 days.
July 13, 2023Jose F. Moreno / Philadelphia InquirerHow Harrisburg Works: Higher bar, guns in the Capitol, and why the Pa. legislature is full-timeby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PAIn the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection, legislative leaders approved a change allowing additional officials to carry guns in the Capitol.
July 7, 2023TIM TAI / Philadelphia InquirerState funding for Temple, Penn State caught in Pa. budget impasseby Samuel O’Neal for Spotlight PAPa. House lawmakers have left Harrisburg after deadlocking over state funding for four universities, with a GOP faction raising concerns about puberty blockers and transparency.
July 7, 2023JOSE F. MORENO / Philadelphia InquirerBad blood, technicalities, and complicated code bills keep the Pa. budget in limboby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PAAt the center of the impasse is a proposed school voucher measure that Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiro initially backed before vowing a veto.
July 5, 2023Tom Gralish / Philadelphia InquirerAfter Shapiro reverses position on school vouchers, Pa. House passes a budget and Senate cries foulby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA, Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PA, and Katie Meyer of Spotlight PAPa. House Democrats have passed a budget plan, after Gov. Josh Shapiro promised to veto a contentious voucher proposal. Republicans say Shapiro double-crossed them.
July 5, 2023Jessica Griffin / Philadelphia InquirerPa. Gov. Shapiro says he will scrap school vouchers in end-run on Senate Republicansby Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA, Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PA, and Katie Meyer of Spotlight PAPa. Gov. Josh Shapiro says he has promised House Democrats that he will strip a contentious private school voucher program out of the budget in exchange for their support.
July 4, 2023Paul Vasiliades / FlickrSeveral years after Pennsylvania legalized fireworks, they're probably here to stayby Samuel O’Neal for Spotlight PAEver since Pennsylvania made recreational fireworks legal, there have been attempts to restrict them. They haven’t caught on.
July 3, 2023Tom Gralish / Philadelphia InquirerPennsylvania’s budget is late. Here’s what you need to know about the impasse.by Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PA and Katie Meyer of Spotlight PAPennsylvania’s budget is late and lawmakers are deadlocked. Here’s the conflict behind the impasse, and context on what it means for public services.
June 30, 2023TOM GRALISH / Philadelphia InquirerPa. legislature at budget impasse as House Democrats vow to oppose $100M for private school vouchersby Kate Huangpu of Spotlight PA and Katie Meyer of Spotlight PADemocrats who control the Pa. House said they would leave Harrisburg for the weekend, indicating no budget will reach the governor by the deadline.
June 29, 2023MONICA HERNDON / Philadelphia InquirerWhat are Pa.'s lifeline scholarships? School choice, vouchers, and the budget debate, explainedby Samuel O’Neal for Spotlight PAA proposal to route taxpayer money into private school vouchers is at the center of Pennsylvania's budget negotiations. It's part of a much bigger, longstanding debate over school choice.
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