Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro renewed his commitment to fair education funding during a visit Friday to Allentown’s Harrison-Morton Middle School.
After opposing the use of any state resources for the Sixers’ now-abandoned proposal to build an arena in Center City, Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro says he isn’t closing the book on the state getting involved in the team’s new South Philadelphia arena project.
Governor Josh Shapiro reflected on his role in the 2024 election, and his thoughts on Trump, Pennsylvania, and the Eagles in a recent interview with Walter
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro returned to Johnstown this week, where he announced his gubernatorial campaign more than two years ago, and had a lot on his mind —
Toward the end, a reporter asked the governor about protecting healthcare in rural Pennsylvania. Governor Shapiro said they face “three acute situations” in Sharon, Scranton and in the Southeastern part of Pennsylvania.
Gov. Josh Shapiro and members of state, local and city government highlighted a recent grant award which will assist the Lock Haven City Police Department in hiring quality officers amongst a variety of other initiatives to improve public safety.
Gov. Josh Shapiro returned this week to Johnstown, where he announced his gubernatorial campaign more than two years ago, and had a lot on his mind.
As Trump begins a second term, the Pennsylvania governor has a new, more amiable game plan: Work together — as long as it doesn’t compromise residents’ “fundamental freedoms.”
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro (D) is warning regional electricity grid operator PJM that the state will consider leaving the organization if it doesn’t do more to protect consumers against soaring power prices.
My sole focus has been on protecting the jobs that exist today and, most importantly, having a clear path on investment so that we have jobs tomorrow and the next day and the next year and stretching out decades,
The number of seniors who qualified for Pennsylvania’s property tax and rent rebate grew by more than 100,000 following an increase of the program’s income cap last year. Gov. Josh Shapiro speaking at a Pittsburgh senior center on Thursday said the long overdue changes made $318 million in tax and rent relief accessible to a
The Shapiro-Davis administration’s $56.5 million allotment for violence prevention grants is an increase from $40 million last year.