The Pa. state House will likely stay deadlocked until next month — which means voters won’t see constitutional amendments on the May ballot.| Spotlight PA
Pa. House lawmakers can be punished for alleged sexual misconduct against chamber employees, but current rules leave many people, including administration officials and lobbyists, unprotected.| Spotlight PA
The rules put much of the power in the hands of the majority party, which Democrats and good-government groups said effectively stifles the voices of many Pennsylvanians.| Spotlight PA
Rep. Miccarelli accused of abusive behavior and sexual misconduct.| Inquirer.com
The court order came as the legislator, Rep. Tarah Toohil, publicly disclosed for the first time that she was one of two women who last month leveled physical or sexual misconduct allegations against Miccarelli in a confidential complaint to House Republican lawyers.| Inquirer.com