The Legislative Reapportionment Commission will hold four meetings the week of Jan. 3 to accept feedback on the maps, both in person and virtually.
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Christian Hall was killed one year ago by Pa. State Police. His family still wants answers.
Activists and Hall’s family are holding vigils in more than a dozen locations to remember the 19-year-old’s life and show officials they will not forget about his death.
Everything you need to know to stay COVID-safe during a second pandemic winter
Hospital officials warn decreased mask use, aggressive COVID-19 variants, and flu infections could worsen Pa.’s rising case rate.
Low pay is causing a staffing crisis for disability care. Advocates say Pa.’s plan to raise wages isn’t enough.
A staffing shortage has left people with intellectual and developmental disabilities without essential services and their families without desperately needed help.
See how the proposed Pennsylvania state House map scores in every key area
The proposal — rejected by Republicans — improves on fairness metrics as mandated by the state constitution, while creating more districts that could be won by Democrats.
Pennsylvania redistricting: New proposed maps for state House, Senate districts released
The public will now have 30 days to provide feedback on the maps.
Court battle over Pa. GOP’s subpoena of sensitive voter data centers on legislative power vs. privacy
In questioning, the Republican judges appeared hesitant to interfere in the legislature, while Democrats probed whether there were any limits to its ability to access private information.
House GOP advances amended Pennsylvania congressional map before public can analyze it
The map approval process drew criticism from fair district advocates, Democrats, and at least one Republican, who said there was no need to act before additional public input.
Pennsylvania revises Confederate markers, recasts forces as “enemy” soldiers
Pennsylvania has revised or removed historical markers and plaques about the Confederacy amid a nationwide reckoning over how the army is remembered.
House Republicans advance Pennsylvania congressional map bill — minus an actual map
A state House panel chose to approve blank placeholder legislation, which the ranking Democrat criticized as a “shell game” for Republicans to rush through a map later.
Lack of telehealth law in Pennsylvania a major headache for patients who need it most
The state is one of only seven that do not require reimbursement for virtual visits, meaning patients must deal with uneven insurance coverage and some medical providers who don’t want to bother.
See how the proposed Pennsylvania congressional map scores in every key area
The map’s lack of compact districts and its clear advantage for Republicans will likely be key sticking points as negotiations begin in the legislature and with Gov. Tom Wolf.
Investigations of Pennsylvania State Police troopers who injure, kill should be independent, panel says
The proposed reform comes amid increased scrutiny of the nearly unchecked power of local district attorneys in Pennsylvania to decide whether or not to bring charges against police officers.
District attorney consulted with Pennsylvania State Police before shooting, then ruled it justified
The case has become the impetus for sweeping new recommendations to reform who investigates state troopers when they injure or kill someone.
How to weigh in on Pennsylvania’s next congressional map
This year’s redistricting cycle has produced its first map, though it won’t be the last. Here’s how to get involved.