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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‘Absolutely thrilled.’ PA Amtrak advocates celebrate new projects from Biden’s Infrastructure law
Passenger rail advocates throughout Pennsylvania are celebrating this week following the avalanche of news regarding the expansion of passenger rail access throughout the commonwealth.
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New school board president sworn in on stack of banned books after defeating Moms for Liberty
Karen Smith, the new school board president for the Central Bucks School Board, was sworn in on Monday by placing her right hand on a stack of banned books.
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Pennsylvania taxpayers are funding discrimination in private and religious schools
Pennsylvania taxpayers are footing the bill for discrimination at private schools that receive scholarships from the commonwealth’s voucher programs, according to a new report published by Education Voters of Pennsylvania.
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Shapiro asks Biden Administration to have over-the-counter birth control pill covered by insurers
Shapiro was joined by five governors from the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, a group of 21 governors from across the country who work to protect and expand Americans’ reproductive rights.
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It’s time to retire the Pennsylvania Society
Saturday’s rally outside the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association’s Pennsylvania Society luncheon at the Metropolitan Club in Midtown Manhattan proved one thing.
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Pennsylvania residents protest billionaire Jeffrey Yass at lavish Manhattan celebration
Most of Pennsylvania’s biggest (and smallest) politicians, lobbyists, and business leaders took over Midtown Manhattan’s on Saturday for their swanky Pennsylvania Society gala.
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Susan Wild confronts anti-union executive at US House hearing
Congresswoman Susan Wild (D-Lehigh) confronted Mark Mix, president of the anti-union National Right to Work Committee, about his organization’s anti-worker views at a US House Health, Education, Labor, Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing on Thursday.
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New names of PA GOP legislators and staffers surface in Scott Perry’s plan to overturn the 2020 election
Politico broke the story late on Wednesday after a Washington DC Circuit Court of Appeals unsealed documents relating to Perry’s text messages that were obtained through a federal search warrant in August 2022.
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PA makes changes to mail-in ballots to help voters
Pennsylvania is making big changes to their mail-in ballots so the commonwealth can reduce minor errors by voters in order to prevent their ballots from being thrown out by varying county governments.
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Former PA politician featured in conspiracy ads claiming 300 million Americans will die in attack on power grid
Teddy Daniels, a former candidate for Pennsylvania lieutenant governor and ally of State Sen. Doug Mastriano, is heavily featured in a series of doomsday deep fake ads on Facebook claiming that 300 million Americans will perish from an impending attack on America’s energy grid by Russia and China.






















