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New Bills Would Let Pennsylvania Local Governments Hire Firms as Managers
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Advocates say allowing Pennsylvania municipalities to outsource management could improve public services while saving taxpayers money.
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5 Takeaways from Spotlight PA’s Event on Holding Local Pennsylvania Officials Accountable
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Local government officials, whether elected or appointed, shape residents’ lives in a range of ways. Here’s how to become involved in your municipality and what to do when problems arise.
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How Local Government Works: How Does Municipal Planning Work in Your Community?
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The Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code lays out how land use decisions in local governments are made.
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Rocky Governance Persists in Tiny Pa. Borough That Hired Tamir Rice’s Killer
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A year after Tioga hired the police officer who killed Tamir Rice, borough officials who promised changes struggle with persisting issues.
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A Pa. Town Seeks to Pause Consolidation with Its Scandal Ridden Neighbor City
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In a rare move, Sandy Township argues that Herm Suplizio’s alleged theft of public funds in DuBois and the city’s lack of oversight justify a delay of consolidation proceedings.
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How Local Government Works: Are Government Officials’ Personal Social Media Posts Public Records?
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A recent decision by the Pa. Commonwealth Court established a new three-factor test to judge when social posts on public officials’ personal accounts are public records.
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Proposed Pa. Budget Nearly Quadruples Funding for Local Government Cooperation
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A 266% funding increase for Pennsylvania’s Municipal Assistance Program could help local governments spend tax dollars more efficiently while providing public services collectively.
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DuBois Official’s Corruption Arrest Puts Consolidation with Sandy Township at Risk
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After DuBois City Manager Herm Suplizio’s arrest for alleged theft of over $600,000 in public funds, Sandy Township officials question how the two municipalities’ consolidation can go forward.
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Why Pennsylvania Courts Won’t Be a Part of This Year’s Budget Hearings
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Lawmakers are holding hearings to dig into the budget ahead of the June 30 deadline. For the fourth year in a row, judicial officials won’t be required to appear.
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How a Pa. City Manager Allegedly Stole Thousands of Taxpayer Dollars with Virtually No Oversight
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Authorities say Herm Suplizio, the politically connected manager of DuBois, stole more than $600,000 from public accounts. He now faces sweeping corruption charges.