Pennsylvania Administration Mobilizes to Assist 144,000 Residents Amid New SNAP Requirements
The Shapiro Administration in Pennsylvania is aiding residents at risk of losing SNAP benefits due to new federal work and reporting requirements by providing resources and information to ensure compliance.
Philadelphia Demonstrates Economic Resilience, Led by Education, Healthcare and Small Businesses Growth: City Controller Report
Philadelphia's finance watchdog reports on the city's economic resilience, highlighting the growth in education, healthcare, and small businesses, and employment stability in government and transportation sectors.
Chester County Launches Inaugural Human Relations Commission to Combat Discrimination
Chester County created its first Human Relations Commission to tackle discrimination, with Commissioners Maxwell and Moskowitz supporting the move and Roe opposing. The commission will address issues in employment, housing, and public accommodations.
Philadelphia Summit Spearheaded by Governor Shapiro Targets PJM Interconnection's Future Amid Energy Challenges
Leaders from 13 states met in Philadelphia to discuss the future of the PJM Interconnection, emphasizing the need to improve infrastructure, responsiveness, and governance to meet rising energy demands.
Philadelphia City Council Tackles Waste Incineration, Green Initiatives, and Historical Preservation Efforts
Philadelphia City Council is addressing environmental issues with the "Stop Trashing Our Air Act," paper bag fees, and historical preservation, while also focusing on reproductive rights, healthcare funding, and cultural celebrations.
Philadelphia Councilmember Proposes Legislation to Ban Trash Incineration Contracts Amid Health Concerns
Philadelphia's Councilmember Jamie Gauthier introduces a bill to ban city contracts with waste incineration companies, seeking to combat environmental racism and protect community health.












