Sam Dunklau | WITF
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Pennsylvania’s Senate approved two competing plans Wednesday to slash the state’s corporate net income tax rate, although Democrats warned the bills are premature because there is no agreement with Gov. Tom Wolf.
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Data that paints a gloomy economic outlook over the next few years has majority GOP budget makers worried about committing too much money to programs and services in the upcoming state budget.
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Republican U.S. Senate candidates David McCormick and Mehmet Oz are arguing over whether a group of mail-in ballots from May’s primary election should be counted. McCormick sued over the issue earlier this month – and on Tuesday, lawyers for both men made their case before Commonwealth Court Judge Reneé Cohn Jubelirer.
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Gov. Tom Wolf vowed to veto the bill if it reaches his desk and called it "disturbing."
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The two are uniting in a last-ditch attempt to winnow support for state Sen. Doug Mastriano, who leads the race so far.
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GOP gubernatorial candidates strongly support keeping or expanding Pennsylvania abortion restrictions, while House and Senate leadership isn’t ruling out bills to do that.
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The Pennsylvania State Police paid tribute Monday to four troopers who lost their lives in the line of duty over the last three years.
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Riders and transportation planners both agree improvements are desperately needed, but disagree about which ones.
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The state’s Senate hopefuls vary widely on the issues of voting rights and democracy.
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Pennsylvania’s Republican-led Senate is advancing a pair of controversial election law changes.