In Pennsylvania, powerful interests can pour unlimited dollars into politicians' campaign accounts with few restrictions.
Pennsylvania's lax campaign finance laws allow powerful interests to pour unlimited dollars into politicians' campaign ...
At a state capitol press conference today in Harrisburg, the American Civil Liberties Union of Pennsylvania demanded more funding for indigent defense, saying that the commonwealth is failing its ...
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s lax campaign finance laws allow powerful interests ... on session days Pennsylvania state lawmakers regularly step out of the Capitol before, in between, and ...
Trans Day of Visibility increasingly brings out the support of parents, clergy and other allies. Monday's rally at the ...
The Senate Judiciary Committee, chaired by state Sen. Lisa Baker, R-20, Lehman Twp. convened to advance a series of bills ...
WILKES-BARRE — Department of Conservation and Natural Resources (DCNR) Secretary Cindy Adams Dunn and Deputy Executive Director of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (PFBC) Laurel Anders, this ...
That conversation, like a meeting in the state Capitol ... t unique to Pennsylvania, but good-government advocates say the commonwealth’s uniquely lax campaign finance laws make it worse.
Lobbyists say such donations can lead to access, but the state's weak transparency laws make it nearly impossible to trace influence.
The bipartisan working group will aim to greenlight higher-density construction with three pillars, said Pittsburgh state Rep ...