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LETTER: Montgomery County should do more for the homeless
May 10, 2024

LETTER: Montgomery County should do more for the homeless

The May 3rd article entitled “Winder Looking to Take Bold Action to Mitigate Housing, Homelessness Crisis in Montgomery County” shines a light on a very difficult challenge in our community.  [Read More]

PA Senate Approves ‘Historic’ $3B Tax Cut Bill Over Dem Objections
May 10, 2024

PA Senate Approves ‘Historic’ $3B Tax Cut Bill Over Dem Objections

The GOP-controlled Pennsylvania Senate has approved the largest tax cut in Keystone State history, slashing taxes by $3 billion.  [Read More]

Pennycuick + Dillon: AI is evolving. Pennsylvania’s laws must evolve to regulate it.
April 29, 2024

Pennycuick + Dillon: AI is evolving. Pennsylvania’s laws must evolve to regulate it.

2024 may go down as the year Artificial Intelligence (AI) took the world by storm. The news is exciting, but also a little unsettling. In five to seven years, we read that AI will be as smart as humans.  [Read More]

Infusion of state funding to keep Pottstown homeless shelter open
April 24, 2024

Infusion of state funding to keep Pottstown homeless shelter open

Months away from closing for good, an infusion of state funding will keep The Salvation Army homeless shelter on King Street from closing for good.  [Read More]

It’s ‘Groundhog Day’ for permitting reform in Pennsylvania
February 29, 2024

It’s ‘Groundhog Day’ for permitting reform in Pennsylvania

Like Bill Murray’s Phil Connors character in “Groundhog Day” repeating his day in Punxsutawney, the Senate’s budget hearings with the Department of Environment Protection center on permitting reform year after year after year.  [Read More]

Rapid emergence of artificial intelligence is putting Pennsylvania lawmakers on notice
February 28, 2024

Rapid emergence of artificial intelligence is putting Pennsylvania lawmakers on notice

The impact of artificial intelligence has never been clearer nationwide and its rapid emergence is putting Pennsylvania lawmakers on notice.  [Read More]

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