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A Harrisburg-based nonpartisan, nonprofit news site dedicated to fact-based, nuanced, fair, and transparent coverage focusing on how policies implemented in Harrisburg and Washington D.C. impact you and your community. [email protected]
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The state House voted to tax tech companies that run digital ads in the commonwealth, and use the revenue to fund a property tax rebate for seniors. The Independent Fiscal Office estimates the measure could bring in roughly $329 million in the 2026-2027 fiscal year. From @iankarbal.bsky.social
Enrollment in the state’s Affordable Care Act marketplace, which offers discounted health insurance coverage, declined by 160,000 Pennsylvanians after Congress allowed enhanced subsidies to expire in December. From @wdownard.bsky.social
Rainn Wilson, known for playing Dwight Schrute on NBC’s “The Office,” joined a press conference that U.S. Reps. Brendan Boyle, D-Pa., and Gus Bilirakis, R-Fla., hosted along with religious leaders to advocate for the American tradition of religious freedom. From @statesnewsroom.com
A proposed federal law would make it easier for prosecutors to convict people of carjackings. That could result in harsher sentences, even the death penalty. From @localnewsini.bsky.social
State senators advanced a trio of bills designed to protect Pennsylvanians who rely on state programs for healthcare, childcare and food assistance, respectively. Each bill passed unanimously Tuesday without any major objections in the 22-minute meeting. From @wdownard.bsky.social
Lawmakers want to ban state agencies from using text messaging to collect debts, saying a recent move by the Pennsylvania Turnpike to collect overdue tolls using that method could cause confusion and put people at greater risk of being scammed. From @petehallpa.bsky.social
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@newhampshirebulletin.com reporter @willskipworth.bsky.social has won the prestigious 2026 Livingston Award for local reporting, @umwallacehouse.bsky.social and @umich.edu announced today. #FairFearlessFree #LocalJournalism www.newsfromthestates.com/article/bull...
Connecticut enacted what may be the strongest law in the country addressing transparency and accountability for private equity-owned nursing homes. It is the latest in a string of states stepping into a regulatory vacuum. From @stateline.org
The annual update on the Old Age and Survivors Insurance trust fund shows that it will “become depleted” in the fourth quarter of that year, a few months earlier than projected in last year’s report. That would lead to recipients receiving 78% of their benefits. From @statesnewsroom.com
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U.S. Steel plans to invest up to $2.5 billion into upgrades to its Mon Valley Works, which it forecasts will generate $1.7 billion for the state’s economy, according to a report from the steelmaking giant. From @publicsource.org
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Pennie health insurance enrollment fell after Congress ended subsidies that lowered the cost of coverage. Most exiting members cited cost.
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Pennie health insurance enrollment drops by 160k after federal subsidies expire • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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The Independent Fiscal Office estimates the measure could bring in roughly $329 million in the 2026-2027 fiscal year.
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Pa. House votes to fund property tax cut for seniors with a levy targeting big tech companies • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers, with the help of a famed sitcom actor, turned the spotlight Tuesday to a central tenet of U.S. democracy: religious freedom.
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Actor who played Dwight on ‘The Office’ promotes religious freedom on Capitol Hill with Pa. lawmaker • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
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Amid confusion over scams, bill would ban Pa. from using text messages to collect debts • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Rep. Mary Louise Isaacson (D-Philadelphia) said a significant part of the constituent services her office provides involves educating senior citizens and other vulnerable people about text-message sca...
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People younger than 25 make up most of the carjackers, causing advocates to argue that a lower threshold for proving carjackings could result in many young adults, especially Black men, spending decad...
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Critics warn of years in prison for young adults under carjacking bill before Congress • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Pa. Senate committee moves bills to safeguard social services programs • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Preventing fraud in social services programs has been a hallmark of the Trump administration's second term.
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Congress must act to shore up Social Security during the next six years to avoid an automatic drop-off in benefits in 2032.
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Projected Social Security benefits cliff creeps up to 2032 • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
This year, Connecticut enacted what may be the strongest law in the country addressing transparency and accountability for private equity-owned nursing homes.
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After nursing home crises, states target private equity's role • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
U.S. Steel plans to invest up to $2.5 billion into upgrades to its Mon Valley Works, which it forecasts will generate $1.7 billion for the state's economy.
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William Skipworth, a staff reporter for the New Hampshire Bulletin since January 2025, has won this year’s Livingston Award for Local Reporting for his series on abuse and neglect in the state’s disab...
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U.S. Steel pledges up to $2.5 billion in upgrades to Mon Valley Works in Allegheny County • Pennsylvania Capital-Star
Bulletin’s Skipworth named Livingston Award winner for series on NH’s disability care system