Teams representing top lawmakers and average Pennsylvanians widely agree on the basics of a good map but differ on how to weigh factors like partisan fairness.
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Pennsylvania’s mail voting law ruled unconstitutional, but remains in place as Wolf appeals
The ruling by Commonwealth Court comes in response to suits filed by a Bradford County commissioner and group of Republican state representatives.
Pa. pension fund says it won’t require board to sign secrecy oaths to hear key report
A law firm is set to unveil the findings of an internal investigation into the mammoth plan at a private session for the PSERS board next week.
A complete guide and amendment tracker for proposed changes to Pennsylvania’s Constitution
Since January 2021, Pennsylvania legislators have proposed more than 70 changes to the constitution, some of which could radically reshape how parts of state government work.
A massive Pa. corporate tax break lacks basic accountability, report finds
The failures are not the result of poor oversight, but rather an explicit effort by lawmakers to limit the information that is collected about the tax credit program.
Pa. primary 2022: What delayed redistricting maps could mean for the May election
Those in charge of drawing the state’s congressional and legislative maps have blown the Wolf administration’s Jan. 24 deadline for final versions.
Pa. Republicans send doomed congressional map to Gov. Tom Wolf, likely handing the choice to state courts
The state Senate voted Monday to approve a Republican-backed plan that nonpartisan analysts say has a clear GOP advantage.
Board members of Pa.’s largest pension fund asked to sign secrecy oaths
Leaders of the fund have become increasingly upset over what they perceive as “leaks” about the botched investment calculation scandal that has led to multiple federal investigations.
Pennsylvania redistricting panel enters final stretch to complete House, Senate maps
The chair of the committee in charge of drawing the legislative maps said it will be “challenging” to finish them in under 30 days.
Proposed congressional map advances in Pa. legislature as Wolf, top lawmakers prepare for court battle
The governor and top lawmakers are facing a Jan. 30 deadline to complete the congressional map, or the state courts will take over.
Pa. GOP answered Wolf’s pandemic vetoes with constitution changes. The strategy is here to stay.
Wolf’s veto tally grew extensively during the pandemic and will likely expand during his final 13 months in office, as Republicans continue to largely bypass his agenda.
Voters could be flooded with proposed changes to the Pa. Constitution in 2023
State Republicans have increasingly relied on constitutional amendments to pursue policy initiatives Gov. Tom Wolf would otherwise reject and most Democrats don’t support.
Pa. House approves proposed congressional map as court challenges loom
If Wolf and the legislature do not agree on a final plan by Jan. 30, Commonwealth Court said it will take over the process as part of an ongoing lawsuit.
Court seeks applicants for vacant Lebanon County Commissioner spot
The Court of Common Pleas of Lebanon County is accepting applications to fill the county commissioner post left vacant by the death of Republican William E. Ames, Jr. on Dec. 28, 2021.
Pa. legislature’s redacted legal bills flout court ruling, leave taxpayers guessing
As lawmakers shielded details of their legal spending last year, they spent an additional $35,000 in taxpayer money to fight efforts to make the information public.