Pennsylvania state Sen. Greg Rothman, the newly elected state Republican Party chairman, will face his first big challenge this year with the control of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on the ballot.
The Cumberland County lawmaker said he wants the Pennsylvania Republican Party to become a reliably red state by 2028.
Taxes paid by unaffiliated voters, often called independents, fund primary elections in Pennsylvania, even though they are ...
Gov. JB Pritzker and 16 Illinois Democrats sent a letter to OMB Director Russell Vought on Tuesday demanding the Trump ...
The leading Democrats in the House are ramping up the pressure on Senate Democrats to oppose the GOP’s spending bill, warning ...
First elected to the Senate in 1996, Mary Jo White served the 21st Senatorial District, which consists of Clarion, Forest and ...
HARRISBURG, Pa.—Central Pennsylvania state Sen. Greg Rothman, the newly elected state Republican Party chairman, will face ...
U.S. Rep. Sarah McBride used the same strategy her Democratic colleague used last month when a Republican misgendered her.
House Republicans on Tuesday advanced their bill to avert an end-of-the-week government shutdown, teeing up a final vote on ...
‘Republicans cannot be complacent this time,’ Scott Presler says.
Two Pennsylvania legislators are now stepping ... while Republican State Senator Greg Rothman was elected chairman of the Republican Party of Pennsylvania. In the latest episode of Battleground ...