Category: News

  • Cawley Breaks The Mold

    Brad Bumsted Pittsburgh Tribune-Review In six short months, Lt. Gov. Jim Cawley has taken on a huge workload and a higher profile than most lieutenant governors in recent history. With […]

  • Obama Legacy: Too Much Debt, Too Little Growth?

    Irwin M. Stelzer The Weekly Standard It was bad enough when Moody’s Investor Services placed America’s credit rating under review for a downgrade because our politicians can’t agree to raise […]

  • Barack’s Bumbling Breakdown

    Jeffrey T. Kuhner The Washington Times Adolescent walkout reveals president’s desire to manufacture calamity President Obama is on the verge of a crackup. The debt-limit talks are beginning to take their […]

  • Reaping The Benefits Of Single-Party Government

    Dwight D. Weidman Chambersburg Public Opinion Gov. Tom Corbett and members of the General Assembly have passed a fiscally responsible, reality-based budget that puts Pennsylvania on a course towards job […]

  • Corbett Did What Elected To Do

    Reading Eagles It’s a great day to be a Pennsylvania taxpayer when you witness your elected officials doing exactly what you elected them to do (“Corbett on time to sign […]

  • Corbett’s Budget Better For Education

    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review President Obama said the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act — the “stimulus package” — was for “shovel-ready projects.” The president has already stated this wasn’t true, saying “Shovel-ready […]

  • Long-Awaited Bill To Privatize Pa. Liquor Store System Is Unveiled

    Angela Couloumbis Philadelphia Inquirer Last call for the state liquor store system? House Majority Leader Mike Turzai (R., Allegheny) is making a hard push for it to be so, unveiling […]

  • Platts Co-Sponsors Pro-Manufacturing Legislation

    York Daily Record The legislation would improve the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s emission limits for boilers. U.S. Rep. Todd Platts, R-York County, has co-sponsored legislation to improve an existing regulation […]

  • Corbett Backs Privatizing Pa. Liquor Sales

    Mary Wilson Newsworks Gov. Tom Corbett says he supports the privatization of wine and liquor sales in Pennsylvania. His comments come ahead of the introduction of a bill to do […]