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 Administration Funds Clean Energy Vehicles Across the State
Local governments, school districts, and businesses around Pennsylvania are receiving grant funding for no-emission electric vehicles (EVs) or low-emission vehicles powered by natural gas or propane.
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North Philly School Zones to Get Safety Improvements Due to Biden Policies
Public safety projects surrounding six North Philadelphia grade schools received a $25 million funding boost last week thanks to President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
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Philly Union Members Rally with Biden on Labor Day
Hundreds of union members gathered at the Sheet Metal Workers Local 19 facility in Philadelphia on Monday morning to celebrate Labor Day with President Joe Biden.
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Two Union Representatives Arrested for Informing Professors About Their Union
Two representatives from the Pennsylvania State Education Association (PSEA), Pennsylvania’s largest teachers union, were arrested for trying to talk to union members at the Harrisburg Area Community College’s (HACC) Lancaster campus on Wednesday.
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Senate Advances Bill to Move Up PA’s Presidential Primary Date
Lawmakers in Harrisburg have agreed to advance bills that change the date of Pennsylvania’s upcoming presidential primary election. The only question left to be answered is how early will Pennsylvania’s 2024 primary be held.
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Thousands of ‘Essential’ Workers Rally in Philadelphia for Better Pay
Thousands of commercial janitors and building workers from Service Employees International Union 32 BJ rallied in Philadelphia on Tuesday as the union’s contracts representing 70,000 workers on the East Coast are set to expire over the next few months
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PA Senate Hopeful Dave McCormick Is Registering His Cars in Connecticut
Tax records reveal that Dave McCormick has two cars registered to his Westport, CT mansion.
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Abortion Rights are on the ballot in PA’s Supreme Court race this November
Pennsylvania’s upcoming state supreme court election is a pivotal moment for preserving reproductive rights in the commonwealth for years to come.
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Dozens of PA Communities to Get Infrastructure Upgrades Thanks to PennDOT
Gov. Josh Shapiro’s office on Monday announced that his administration will help fund 58 infrastructure projects in 37 counties using $46.9 million from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation’s (PennDOT) Multimodal Transportation Fund
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GOP Congressional Candidate Refuses to Say if He Supports Trump
Pennsylvania State Rep. Rob Mercuri, who once supported Donald Trump, refused to answer questions last week about whether he still supports the former president.






















