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Some Pa. lawmakers tout expense transparency. Their websites tell a different story.

Over the next year, The Caucus and Spotlight PA will examine and make public specific areas of spending by the legislature as part of their ongoing efforts to follow the money and track taxpayer dollars. Be the first to know by . Before diving into his own taxpayer-paid salary and expenses, the Centre County Republican offers something of a pledge: “I believe that transparency in state spending is crucial to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent as wisely and efficiently as possible.” “This page,” he declares, “is designed to help make basic spending information easily accessible.” The problem: The page hasn’t been updated in over six years.

Some Pennsylvania Lawmakers Tout Expense Transparency. Their Websites Tell A Different Story.

AP Over the next year, The Caucus and Spotlight PA will examine and make public specific areas of spending by the legislature as part of their ongoing efforts to follow the money and track taxpayer dollars. The message is loud and clear on Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman’s transparency webpage: “It’s Your Money.” Before diving into his own taxpayer-paid salary and expenses, the Centre County Republican offers something of a pledge: “I believe that transparency in state spending is crucial to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent as wisely and efficiently as possible.” “This page,” he declares, “is designed to help make basic spending information easily accessible.”

Some Pa. lawmakers tout expense transparency, but their websites tell a different story

is an independent, non-partisan newsroom powered by The Philadelphia Inquirer in partnership with PennLive/The Patriot-News, TribLIVE/Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and WITF Public Media. HARRISBURG The message is loud and clear on Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman’s transparency webpage: “It’s Your Money.” Before diving into his own taxpayer-paid salary and expenses, the Centre County Republican offers something of a pledge: “I believe that transparency in state spending is crucial to ensure that taxpayer dollars are spent as wisely and efficiently as possible.” “This page,” he declares, “is designed to help make basic spending information easily accessible.” The problem: The page hasn’t been updated in over six years.

GOP nominates Lebanon County's Gebhard in race for 48th Senate district

GOP nominates Lebanon County s Gebhard in race for 48th Senate district York Dispatch Christopher Gebhard overwhelmingly snagged the Republican nomination to replace the late state Sen. Dave Arnold Jr. on Saturday and will go on to vie in a May special election for the 48th Senate District seat. Gebhard prevailed on the first ballot during a meeting of GOP delegates held at the Lebanon Valley Exposition Center. Gebhard won a clear majority of the group, getting 68 votes out of 81 cast, according to party officials. The runner-up was Robert Harkins, of Newberry Township, who received 13 votes. Harkins was the only other candidate nominated Saturday. Nine candidates had announced their intention to nab the Republican nomination.

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