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New Jersey attorney general Gurbir Grewal speaks during a news conference
Government
New Jersey

Grewal leaving the Murphy administration for the SEC

Gurbir Grewal, the nation’s first Sikh attorney general, has been appointed head of enforcement for the Securities and Exchange Commission.

5 years ago

New Jersey Statehouse in Trenton
Economy
Government
New Jersey

‘Sucker signed’: Murphy approves New Jersey’s biggest spending plan ever

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed the state's largest budget ever after swift passage by the Legislature with little time for public scrutiny of the bill.

5 years ago

Police officers patrol Market Street in Wilmington
Delaware
Policing

Bill to change Delaware police Bill of Rights won’t happen this year

The Wilmington lawmaker sponsoring the measure has put it on hold, citing uncertain backing because of opposition from police groups.

5 years ago

The exterior of Legislative Hall in Dover.
Delaware
Government

Delaware operating budget approved, but lots of legislation left for state lawmakers

Delaware’s $4.77 billion operating budget was approved days before the June 30 deadline, but lawmakers have lots of work before the end of session Wednesday.

5 years ago

Rev. Robert Collier addresses the media at a press conference
Gun Violence
Philadelphia
Public Safety

Elected officials, clergy applaud increased funding for violence prevention in Philly

City Council recently passed a budget for FY22 that includes $155 million for anti-violence efforts — believed to be the most Philly has ever spent on the issue.

5 years ago

Plastic bags can be seen through the window of a restaurant
Radio Times
Environment
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Philadelphia
Sports

Regional Roundup – 06/28/21

How will Philly's plastic bag ban play out for small businesses? Are we paying enough attention to foster care youth once they age out of the system?

Air Date: June 28, 2021 10:00 am

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The exterior of the Pennsylvania Capitol Building.
Government
K-12
Pennsylvania
Spotlight PA

Pa.’s $40 billion budget includes more money for poorest school districts, saves bulk of federal relief funding

Republicans said squirreling away $5 billion in federal money was smart planning for the future, while Democrats lamented the investments that might have been.

5 years ago

Residents line up outside the Montgomery County, Pa., Voter Services office, Monday, Oct. 19, 2020, in Norristown, Pa. Monday is the last day in Pennsylvania to register to vote in the Nov. 3 election in which the presidential battleground state is playing a central role in the contest between President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Keystone Crossroads
Elections
Government
Pennsylvania

Pa. GOP circumvented Wolf on pandemic rules by ballot measure. Next up? Voter ID

Critics say it’s a technique that Republicans appear increasingly willing to use as they clash with Gov. Tom Wolf over highly politicized issues, like voting and the pandemic.

5 years ago

Volunteers load groceries into vehicles during a food distribution event
Income Inequality
New Jersey
Public Health

With food insecurity still on the rise, N.J. may create cabinet role dedicated to fighting hunger

New Jerseyans in need continue to seek help from food pantries as the Legislature passes a bill to create the cabinet-level position of a Food Insecurity Advocate.

5 years ago

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (Wilfredo Lee/AP)
Keystone Crossroads
Immigration
Pennsylvania
Race & Ethnicity
Social Justice

Pa. immigrants hopeful, but skeptical that Dem control in D.C. will finally create a path to citizenship

While recent White House attention has focused on stopping border migration, local immigrants and activist groups are pressuring for laws to change in the U.S.

5 years ago

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Philadelphia City Councilmember Kendra Brooks. (Emma Lee/WHYY)
PlanPhilly
Housing
Income Inequality
Philadelphia

Aiming to ‘protect renters’, Philly Council limits landlords’ use of eviction records

A bill passed by City Council limits landlords from denying housing because of eviction records. The Philadelphia bill could have broad impacts.

5 years ago

Former Delaware Gov. Jack Markell. (AP file photo/Steve Ruark)
Delaware
Economy
Government
International

Biden nominates former Delaware governor for economic ambassador

Biden names former Delaware Gov. Jack Markell to be ambassador to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development headquartered in France.

5 years ago

Plastic bags can be seen through the window of a restaurant
Business
Environment
Philadelphia

Philly plans to — slowly — start implementing its long-delayed plastic bag ban next month

City Council passed the ban in late 2019, requiring nearly all businesses to stop using plastic bags and any paper bags that don’t use at least 40% recycled material.

5 years ago

The words “Not for sale” are painted on a Keninsgton street
PlanPhilly
Housing
Income Inequality
Philadelphia

Philly Council to mandate affordability in certain gentrifying areas under new bill

The legislation targets sections of West Philadelphia and Kensington where rents are rising fast and residents are finding fewer affordable housing options.

5 years ago

President Biden speaks at the White House
Homelessness
Housing
National

CDC extends eviction moratorium a month, says it’s last time

Dr. Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, extended the evictions moratorium from June 30 until July 31.

5 years ago

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