
Katie Meyer
@katieemeyer4Katie Meyer is a government editor/reporter for Spotlight PA.
Previously, she was WHYY’s political reporter and covered state politics as Harrisburg bureau chief for WITF. She lives in South Philly.
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GRAPHIC: Pa. Republican leaders propose new congressional map on eve of deadline
UPDATE: Hours before the state Supreme Court-imposed deadli ...
7 years ago
Pa. legislature will miss redistricting deadline, but negotiations may continue
Republican leaders in Pennsylvania’s House and Senate said Thursday evening it is impossible for them to pass a new congressional map before the state Supreme Court’s Friday.
7 years ago
Wolf unveils moderate budget proposal; GOP says it’s a mixed bag
Instead of the roughly $1.5 billion deficit they had to contend with in the last budget, they're on track for a small surplus.
7 years ago
Wolf set to deliver Pa. budget proposal
Another call for severance tax on natural gas drilling expected as part of governor's fourth budget plan.
7 years ago
Dems hope to capitalize on GOP exits from Pa. legislature
With so many state House and Senate Republicans likely leaving their seats this year, Pennsylvania's legislative races could present a big opportunity for Democrats.
7 years ago
Wealthy Pa. gubernatorial candidates take significant fundraising lead
Four Republicans are contending for the chance to unseat Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf in November.
7 years ago
GOP leaders vow to ignore court order in Pa. gerrymandering case
The court says if lawmakers don’t redraw the maps and submit them to Gov. Tom Wolf, the justices will redraw them.
7 years ago
Unknowns abound as Pa. begins to redraw congressional maps
A week into the three-week period the state Supreme Court allotted lawmakers to redraw Pennsylvania's congressional maps, not much concrete progress has been made.
7 years ago
Audit: Many Pa. school bus drivers aren’t meeting basic qualifications
A statewide audit has found a number of school districts across Pennsylvania have employed bus drivers that should be banned, and still more that that aren't properly cleared.
7 years ago
IFO: federal tax breaks might mean good news for Pa.’s bottom line
After a year marked by lower-than expected income and intractable budget problems, Pennsylvania's finances appear to be on an upswing.
7 years ago
Command center opens to coordinate Pa. opioid relief efforts
Almost three weeks into a statewide disaster declaration, a new Opioid Operations Command Center is up and running.
7 years ago
Pa. making more than expected on casino auctions — so far
With eight bids to go, the state has already made $90 million of the $100 million dollars it earmarked in the state budget.
7 years ago