By Mark Scolforo •
Updated 4 hours ago
What to Know
Pennsylvania policymakers are considering whether some of the rules and regulations that were suspended because of the coronavirus pandemic can be ended for good.
They're also looking into whether it's time to reinstate some of the suspended rules on a 139-page government list. They cover everything from training and inspections to the rights and living standards of people in group homes and children in foster care.
State House Republicans are asking the Wolf administration for more details about the suspended rules.
Pennsylvania put on ice hundreds of state government regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic, but policymakers are starting to weigh whether any of the suspended or revised rules should be jettisoned for good.