Stephen Caruso of Spotlight PA
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Pa. Lawmakers Passed Fewer Laws Than in Other Recent Sessions, but Leaders Say Quality Is Better Than Quantity
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Despite partisan challenges, lawmakers managed to pass some notable bills in 2023 and 2024 including a major education boost.
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Josh Shapiro Wasn’t on the Ballot This Year, but Still Spent Millions Campaigning. Here’s Where the Money Went
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Pennsylvania’s governor traveled extensively as a Democratic surrogate in 2024, spending money on consultants, private flights, ritzy hotels and more.
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Utility Law Will Lapse After Pa. Legislature Deadlocks on Expanding Consumer Protections
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The law was designed to make it easier for utility companies to reclaim unpaid bills while increasing consumer protections. Advocates say it’s not strong enough.
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Four Formerly Undecided Pennsylvanians Tell Us How They Voted
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Ahead of the 2024 election, Spotlight PA spoke to undecided voters. Here’s what four of them decided.
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How Did Pa. Dems Keep the State House During a Red Wave? Meet Frank Burns
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Amid a red wave, a Pa. Democrat held his House seat in a Trump stronghold, and helped his party keep the chamber.
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Democrats Will Again Control Pennsylvania House After Holding on to One-Seat Majority
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The Pennsylvania House will remain under Democratic control in 2025 as the party held on to all 102 of its seats — including one in Trump country.
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Which Party Will Win Control of the Pa. House? A Few Races Will Decide
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Democrats are trying to hold onto seats in Trump country and northeast Philadelphia to maintain control of the Pennsylvania House.
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Republican Incumbent Tim DeFoor Wins Pennsylvania Auditor General Race, Beating Malcolm Kenyatta
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The auditor general is responsible for conducting financial audits to track how public dollars are spent and check for malfeasance or waste.
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At Least $34M Has Been Spent on Key Races That Will Determine Pa. House, Senate Control
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An analysis by Spotlight PA found the average spending on a competitive state House or Senate race was over $1.1 and $3.5 million, respectively.
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Lawmakers Pushed a Slate of Bills to Improve Maternal Health Care in Pa. Why Some Did — and Didn’t — Become Law
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One law mandates the creation of a postpartum depression awareness campaign. A bill allowing Medicaid reimbursement for doulas is up next.