Thought-Provoking Media This media caught our eye. Week ending July 17, 2026 Invest In Education Foundation “Pennsylvania’s New Truancy Law” “Why Printed Books Are Better Than Screens for Learning to Read: Q&A” “Help us advance literacy in PA.” “Top Pennsylvania leaders have reached a $50.8 billion state budget deal, sources say” Week ending July 10, 2026 “Pennsylvania lawmakers to return for rare weekend session as budget deal appears close” “New Philly Schools Report Shows Increased Spending on Staff, Declining Enrollment, and Worse Academic Outcomes” “New Poll: Pennsylvanians Reject Shapiro’s Budget, Demand More Educational Choice, and Oppose Costly Energy Mandates” “In the Cradle of Liberty, Ed Freedom Should Be the Default” “Rev. Joshua C. Robertson: House Democrats’ education plan is racist” Week ending July 3, 2026 “How Pennsylvania Shatters National Narratives Around School Choice” “Beth Ann Rosica: School choice is working. Why are some lawmakers trying to end it?” “Will education again divide the Pa. legislature this budget cycle? There are signs of smoother sailing” “Guy Ciarrocchi: Education tax credits work — that’s why Dems voted to destroy them” “Sharon Sedlar: Pennsylvania legislators just turned their backs on kids” “U.S. Treasury Removed Shapiro’s Last Excuse on School Choice” “Report: Fewer students, more spending, less achievement in public schools” Pennsylvania State Senate – Senate Session Pennsylvania State House of Representatives – House Session Pennsylvania General Assembly “Pennsylvania Senate approves tax cuts on electricity and school supplies, targets data centers” Week ending June 26, 2026 “House Democrats Lead Charge to Gut Educational Opportunity” “Commonwealth Foundation Applauds Senate Republicans for Advancing Tax Relief and Expanding Educational Opportunity” “PA House passes bill changing the educational tax credit scholarship program and that could hurt at-risk students” “End of School Year Survey: Parents Divided on Technology and Student Preparation for Life after Graduation” “Sen. Joe Picozzi: Families deserve options in how their children are educated” “Poll: Philadelphians feel safe and see a cleaner city under Mayor Parker — but schools remain a major concern” “Opinion: Pennsylvania’s free breakfast program leaves cyber charter students hungry” Archives 2026JuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2025DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2024DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruaryJanuary 2023DecemberNovemberOctoberSeptemberAugustJulyJuneMayAprilMarchFebruary Newsletter Archives