Sean Kitchen is the Keystone’s political correspondent, based in Harrisburg. Sean is originally from Philadelphia and spent five years working as a writer and researcher for Pennsylvania Spotlight.
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PA Building Trades Council endorses Eugene DePasquale for Attorney General
Eugene DePasquale picked up a major endorsement from the Pennsylvania Building Trades for Attorney General. The council represents 130,000 workers across the commonwealth.
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Lancaster Dems praise Inflation Reduction Act’s lowering of prescription drug costs
Lancaster County Democrats celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act on Friday. The landmark legislation has helped millions of Pa. residents with lower prescription drug costs and more.
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What to know about Susan Wild as she seeks reelection to PA House seat
Congresswoman Susan Wild is running for reelection against State Rep. Ryan Mackenzie this November. Wild has used her office to advocate for reproductive rights during her time in office.
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Tim Walz brings joy and hope to Pennsylvania teachers
Teachers across Pennsylvania are feeling extra motivated about the start of the school year. In less than three months, they could see Tim Walz, a former teacher, be elected vice president.
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PA House Democrats campaign in Delaware County on reproductive freedoms across the commonwealth
House Speaker Joanna McClinton and Democratic lawmakers campaign on protecting reproductive rights in Delaware County. Democrats regained control of the Pennsylvania House in 2022 with a one-seat majority and are looking to expand that majority in November.
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CHIPS Act to help Allentown residents with child care, transportation to boost jobs
Allentown was one of six finalists to receive funding from the CHIPS and Science Act’s Recompete program. That funding will help address employment barriers, transportation challenges and childcare costs.
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Billionaire CEO with history of sexist comments donated to Scott Perry and Rob Bresnahan
Congressman Scott Perry and Rob Bresnehan both received $6,600 from investment banker Ken Fisher and his wife, Sherrilyn Fisher. Fisher cost his firm nearly $4 billion in 2019 for a history of making sexist and racist comments.
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Matt Cartwright focuses on corporate price gouging in reelection race
Matt Cartwright highlights corporate price gouging in his upcoming race against Republican challenger Rob Bresnahan.
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Republicans caught promoting RFK to Pennsylvania Democratic voters
Democrats across Pennsylvania are receiving mailers from Republicans boosting RFK’s record on abortion in a misleading manner. The mailers use state party branding and popular pro-choice messaging to trick voters.
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Bob Casey calls out Netflix and other streaming platforms for price gouging
US Sen Bob Casey launched his latest battle against corporate price gouging. Netflix paid its co-CEOs $89.9 million after hiking prices during the pandemic.






















