Federal discretionary grant money that was awarded to expand Amtrak passenger train service between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh is being reviewed by President Donald Trump’s new Republican administration.
On Wednesday, Pennsylvania Transportation Secretary Mike Carroll met with state representatives during a legislative hearing in front of the State House Appropriations Committee. He sat to answer questions about his department's share of Gov. Josh Shapiro's proposed $51.5 billion annual budget.
More than 300 people marched to the Pennsylvania Capitol Monday to protest President Donald Trump’s administration. The protests were organized on social media and took place nationwide.
Valley and Philadelphia groups gathered in Harrisburg to demand quicker decisions on unemployment cases from the state Department of Labor and Industry. Advocates say they've worked with people who faced evictions and car repossessions as a result of delayed payments.
The uncertainty of federal funding under President Donald Trump is jeopardizing these long-delayed improvements, which promised major economic benefits for the Pittsburgh
Pennsylvania’s transportation secretary said last week he’s “hesitant to go forward” with projects awarded federal funding — including one to increase capacity for an additional round trip of Amtrak’s Pennsylvanian — in light of the uncertain status of those funds under the Trump Administration.
Disability-rights advocates stood alongside federal, state and local Democrats Friday to rally against potential Medicaid cuts. A congressional budget resolution passed this week calls for $880 billion in cuts to the agency that oversees the health insurance program.
Federal discretionary grant money that was awarded to expand Amtrak passenger train service between Harrisburg and Pittsburgh is being reviewed by President Donald Trump’s new Republican administration.