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U.S. Reps. Brian Fitzpatrick, Rob Bresnahan and Ryan Mackenzie joined one other House Republican in backing a Democratic-led discharge petition Wednesday.
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The Pa. Senate GOP approved a budget bill that Democrats say won't even cover the state's obligations
HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Republican-led Pennsylvania Senate sent a $47.9 billion spending plan to the state House on Tuesday, but the proposal was dead on arrival and deemed "unserious" in the Democratic-controlled chamber, marking the latest chapter of the ...
A panel of state Senate Republicans on Tuesday morning subpoenaed state police and Gov. Josh Shapiro’s hometown for documents related to the security enhancements made to the Democrat’s
Pennsylvania Senate Republicans have requested records, recordings and receipts in relation to Governor Josh Shapiro’s private flights and security improvements to his home. In Harrisburg Tuesday, a GOP led senate subcommittee authorized 3 subpoenas to get information from vendors,
Pennsylvania is losing out on critical revenue by not legalizing marijuana, a key Democratic lawmaker says, but it’s up to the GOP-controlled Senate to make the next move. And one top Republican senator says there are “some significant concerns” to address before that happens—including the current federal classification of cannabis that’s under review by the
Spotlight PA is an independent, nonpartisan, and nonprofit newsroom producing investigative and public-service journalism that holds power to account and drives positive change in Pennsylvania. Sign up for our free newsletters. HARRISBURG — A GOP-led ...
A group of House Republicans in swing districts spurned House Speaker Mike Johnson on Wednesday morning to trigger a floor
Pennsylvania legislators have passed just 65 bills in 2025, which is poised to be an all-time low for the past decade, leaving key priorities unfinished.
Senate Republicans are growing increasingly uneasy with the Pentagon’s investigation into Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) after Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced his office is escalating its
President Donald Trump is breezing past his predecessor on confirmations. Senate Republicans are set to approve a bloc of 97 Trump nominees, positioning them far in advance of confirmed nominees at the same point during the Biden and first Trump administrations.