Pennsylvania
Gov. Shapiro Signs Several Bills Into Law
Governor Josh Shapiro signed several new bills into law this week, addressing issues ranging from healthcare, and prison reform to artificial intelligence and tax relief for medical marijuana dispensaries. ABC27 has more.
State Seeks Unprecedented Control of Struggling Health System
Pennsylvania Attorney General Michelle Henry has filed a petition to place Crozer Health under state control. This action comes as Crozer’s owner, Prospect Medical Holdings, plans to close key service lines, which could lead to the system’s collapse and threaten healthcare access in an underserved area. The Philadelphia Inquirer has more.
State Court Rules Undated Mail-in Ballots Must Be Counted
A Pennsylvania court ruled Wednesday that mail-in ballots without accurate hand-dated envelopes must still be counted, arguing that the requirement infringes on voters’ rights. However, the decision will likely face appeal from Republicans who argue the rule is essential to preserve election integrity. The Associated Press has more.
PA Auditor General Launches Motor Voter Audit
Pennsylvania Auditor General Tim DeFoor has launched an audit of the state’s motor voter registration program citing concerns raised by Republicans that noncitizens are being registered. Election officials assert there has been no evidence that this has occurred, and voting rights advocates warn the investigation could fuel election distrust. The Philadelphia Inquirer has more.
How PA Processes Mail-in Ballots
How does Pennsylvania process the more than 2 million mail-in ballots that have been requested by voters? The Philadelphia Inquirer has detailed the process, which may delay final results past election night.
Philadelphia
Philadelphia City Council Advances Arena Legislation
During Thursday’s meeting, City Council voted 11-5 to advance two largely procedural resolutions key to the development and construction of the Sixers’ proposed Center City arena. The Philadelphia Inquirer has more.
City Dedicates Additional $2.3M to Aid Students Facing Homelessness
On Tuesday, City and School District officials announced that Philadelphia will allocate $2.3 million to three organizations — Eddie’s House, Valley Youth House, and HopePHL — that offer support for students experiencing homelessness. NBC10 has more.
Pittsburgh
Allegheny County Council Challenges Proposed Tax Hike Amid Budget Disputes
Allegheny County Council members are pushing back against County Executive Sara Innamorato’s proposed $2.2 million property tax increase to address an $81 million deficit, urging budget cuts instead, as the December 6 budget approval deadline approaches. WESA has more.
Federal
PA’s Puerto Rican Community Responds to Incendiary Trump Rally Remarks
Puerto Rican activists across the commonwealth are protesting former President Donald Trump after a comedian’s derogatory joke about Puerto Rico at his rally, arguing that the comments could alienate Latino voters who previously supported him. Pennsylvania is home to nearly half a million Puerto Rican people. Axios Philadelphia has more.
How Harris, Trump Campaigns Are Tackling PA’s Gender Divide Differently
The Trump and Harris campaigns are approaching Pennsylvania’s gender divide with different strategies, with Trump’s rallies emphasizing hypermasculinity while Harris’ campaign appeals subtly to women’s issues, like reproductive rights. Harris supporters also encourage women to vote discreetly, as both candidates seek to sway Pennsylvania’s sharply gender-split electorate. The Philadelphia Inquirer has more.
Sen. Casey Targets “Greedflation” in PA Senate Race
In Pennsylvania’s highly competitive Senate race, Democratic incumbent U.S. Senator Bob Casey has taken aim at “greedflation,” criticizing corporate profiteering as a key inflation driver. Some opponents have argued that Sen. Casey’s populist approach, though it may resonate with voters, oversimplifies complex economic issues. NBC News has more.
Sen. Casey Announces $245M to Clean up PA’s Abandoned Mines
Last week, Sen. Casey announced over $245 million in federal funding for the Commonwealth to clean up abandoned mine lands, create jobs, and address health hazards in affected communities. ABC27 has more.
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