The Pennsylvania Senate on Wednesday passed the Commuter Tax Fairness Act, which would scale back Philadelphia's authority to impose a 3.44% tax on non-residents working for Philadelphia businesses. If passed, suburban workers would pay the city wage tax only for work that was physically performed in the city, and the remaining wage tax would be paid to their home municipality.
HARRISBURG – Democratic lawmakers in Harrisburg will be challenging gun owners’ rights in Pennsylvania. A pair of Democratic State Senators have signaled their intention to introduce legislation soon that would ban more than 150 different gun models, and magazines capable of holding more than 10 […]
Gov. Wolf announced that legislative leaders have agreed to prioritize a constitutional amendment early next legislative session (2023-24) that would open a two-year window for survivors of childhood sexual abuse to file civil lawsuits.