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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Shapiro rides SEPTA’s regional rail to promote proposed $282 million increase in public transit funding
Gov. Josh Shapiro rode SEPTA’s regional rail on Thursday to promote his $282 million budget increase for public transit.
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PA’s unregulated cyber charter schools spent $21 million on advertising fees and gift cards
A new report highlights how much money Pennsylvania’s cyber charter schools spent on advertising fees, gift cards and more.
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Susan Wild joins fight against corporate price gouging and shrinkflation
Congresswoman Susan Wild (D-Lehigh) became one of the latest Democrats to join the pushback against corporate price gouging and shrinkflation.
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PA received $37.5 million from infrastructure law to remove “forever chemicals” from drinking water
The commonwealth has received over $300 million in funding from President Joe Biden’s infrastructure law to remove PFAS, or forever chemicals, contamination from drinking water.
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Healthcare professionals warn PA voters the dangers of a second Trump term
Up to 5.2 million Pennsylvanians with preexisting conditions can lose health care coverage under second Trump term.
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Josh Shapiro signs executive order to attract PA residents into public service
Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order on Monday with the hopes of making the commonwealth the best employer in Pennsylvania.
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DePasquale promises to use Attorney General’s office to protect abortion access
Eugene DePasquale promises to protect abortion access in upcoming Attorney General’s race.
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School districts working with anti-LGBTQ groups can cost your kids’ schools millions
Parents across South Central Pennsylvania are worried about the potential financial impacts working with anti-LGBTQ groups may have on their school districts.
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Central PA school board director cancels himself over gay guest speaker fallout
Brian Drapp, director of the Cumberland Valley School Board, quit on Monday citing the school board’s decision to reinstate former 30-Rock star actor Maulik Pancholy’s anti-bullying speech.
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New book details how Dave McCormick profited from 2008 financial crisis
Dave McCormick forged a relationship with Ray Dalio, the founder of Bridgewater Associates, in early 2008 and was rewarded with a job at Bridgewater after Dalio made $780 million on the financial collapse.






















