The 2024 presidential race is a dead heat in seven battleground states, including Pennsylvania, with voters favoring former President Donald Trump on economic issues giving Vice President Kamala Harris low marks on border security and her support for reparations.
Elizabethtown Chief of Police Derek Koch stated that police are receiving tips about drug cartel activity in town and that these tips will all be "swiftly" investigated. Koch made the statement on July 26.
Dave McCormick, U.S. Senate Candidate in Pennsylvania, stated that his opponent Senator Bob Casey's choice for President, Vice President Kamala Harris, is a "failed border czar" responsible for the border crisis and illegal immigration crisis. McCormick gave his statement to Keystone on July 31.
Steve Cortes, President of the League of American Workers, said that Vice President Kamala Harris doesn’t “believe in the foundations of the Second Amendment" and would favor gun bans and buybacks of certain firearms.
Following the release of the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) score of the Farm, Food, and National Security Act of 2024, House Committee on Agriculture Chairman Glenn “GT” Thompson (PA-15) issued a statement addressing the findings.
Today, a panel of witnesses before the House Committee on Agriculture—including producers, a lender, an input supplier, and an Extension economist—warned of the dire outlook facing the agricultural supply chain. Plummeting crop prices, escalating input costs, worsening credit conditions, and sustained natural disasters are creating a “perfect storm” of headwinds for farm country. Witnesses urged policymakers to “head off the economic hemorrhaging” and take advantage of the opportunity to substantially course correct the farm safety net through the enactment of enhanced risk...
Pennsylvania is among 24 states that are members of a national voter data group accused of "hyper-partisanship," according to an analysis by Keystone Today.
An analysis of voting records and gun ownership from Women for Gun Rights found that 515,277 gun owners in Pennsylvania, an important swing state in the upcoming 2024 Presidential election, are not currently registered to vote.
Rising inflation costs are causing seniors to cut back on everyday expenses, according to a new poll, findings of which could have a big impact in Pennsylvania, ranked 5th in the nation for the number of citizens age 65 and over.