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The Power of the Source

The Power of the Source

The night Zohran Mamdani won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York, I was at a dinner gathering of fair housing and tenants’ rights advocates in New Jersey. The occasion was celebratory—we were marking fifty years since the New Jersey Supreme Court ruled...

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Will Pennsylvania Unmask ICE Agents in 2026?

Will Pennsylvania Unmask ICE Agents in 2026?

In a move to protect citizens from masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement and partnering law enforcement encounters, two Pennsylvania State Senators have introduced legislation that calls to unmask them. The “No Secret Police: Unmask ICE” is co-sponsored by...

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Narcan in schools? Educators react to proposed legislation

Narcan in schools? Educators react to proposed legislation

Public school officials statewide administered medication to reverse an opioid overdose 32 times during the 2023-24 school year, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. Who received the naloxone dose and in which schools it was administered were not made...

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Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026

Public transit whiplash ahead in 2026

(The Center Square) – It was a wild ride in 2025 for the millions of Pennsylvania residents who rely on public transportation. And 2026 looks no calmer. Ideas were floated and rejected. Routes were suspended and resumed. Funding was denied then extended via emergency...

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SEPTA’s tumultuous 2025: Part I

SEPTA’s tumultuous 2025: Part I

2025 has been a memorable year for Pennsylvania public transit, for better – and for worse. While the state’s budget impasse – and ongoing financial struggles for transit systems – created a rocky road for public transit statewide, in the Philadelphia region, the...

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State senator makes second attempt to pass a right to read bill

State senator makes second attempt to pass a right to read bill

The continuing right-wing assault on libraries, books and the right to read has left state legislators across the country scrambling to pass legislation protecting libraries and guarding against censorship. Pennsylvania can be included in that number. In 2023, State...

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Pennsylvania bailed on a carbon market to appease Republicans

Pennsylvania bailed on a carbon market to appease Republicans

Last month, Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro withdrew from the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, or RGGI (pronounced “Reggie”), a cap-and-trade program that establishes a regional limit on carbon emissions from power plants located in the Northeast. Here’s how...

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PA’s Shelter First Act Introduced

PA’s Shelter First Act Introduced

HARRISBURG – Citing the need for permanent solutions to PA’s ongoing housing crisis, Lancaster County Rep. Ismail Smith-Wade-El and Philadelphia County Sen. Nikil Saval are introducing The Shelter First Act – legislation to prevent the criminalization of homelessness...

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Around Town

Around Town

Pennsylvania lawmakers introduced a bill that would bar municipalities from penalizing people for sleeping outdoors unless adequate indoor shelter is available. State Sen. Nikil Saval and Rep. Ismail Smith-Wade-El, both Democrats, said the proposed Shelter First Act...

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SEPTA riders invited to transit town hall Thursday

SEPTA riders invited to transit town hall Thursday

SEPTA riders have experienced a multitude of crises this year, from service cuts to severe Regional Rail disruptions. On Thursday evening, two of Philadelphia’s more progressive politicians – City Council member Nicolas O’Rourke and state Sen. Nikil Saval – and the...

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Bill would decriminalize homelessness in Pennsylvania

Bill would decriminalize homelessness in Pennsylvania

HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – Democratic lawmakers in both chambers of the Pennsylvania State Capitol are pushing for legislation that would decriminalize homelessness. “We are experiencing, right now, one of the most severe crises of housing and homelessness that this...

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Democrats react to Pennsylvania budget deal

The Center Square) - Democrats celebrated alongside Gov. Josh Shapiro at the Capitol today as he signed the state's long overdue budget into law. Shapiro touted the bill as a bipartisan effort, though he acknowledged the struggle to bring Democratic leadership in the...

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