Let the sunshine in: Restoring transparency to Pennsylvania government
National Sunshine Week, March 15-21, is a time to highlight the importance of open, transparent government and to call attention to actions that place those principles at risk. [Read More]
Sen. Jarett Coleman: Phase out toxic additives in IV bags
When Pennsylvanians enter a hospital, they should have full confidence that the care they receive will help them get better; not expose them to new risks. Patients put their trust in the nurses and doctors who treat them and, in the equipment, used to deliver that care. But for far too long, preventable and unnecessary risk has persisted in hospitals here in Pennsylvania and across the country. [Read More]
Pennsylvania treasury auditing bills for security upgrades at Governor’s private residence
More than one million dollars of work has been done to Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro’s private residence in Montgomery County, but the bills have not been paid yet. [Read More]
Lawmaker seeks ‘higher level of integrity’ with school bus camera system, urges fixes within 90 days
State Sen. Jarrett Coleman said he is “deeply concerned” about the integrity of the automated school bus enforcement systems operated by BusPatrol, after observing ticket reviews at a local police department this month. [Read More]
Video of trooper interacting with Gov. Shapiro’s neighbor not given to lawmakers
As Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and his neighbor sue each other over a land dispute in Montgomery County, a new video shows a trooper interacting with the neighbor. NBC10’s Deanna Durante reports. [Read More]
Treasury officials question whether taxpayers can legally pay for security upgrades at Shapiro’s family home
Late last year, Pennsylvania’s top law enforcement agency revealed taxpayers would pick up the tab for more than $1 million in security upgrades to Gov. Josh Shapiro’s privately owned family home in Montgomery County. [Read More]


