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WATCH: A free panel on what Pa. lawmakers want to accomplish in 2023

by Spotlight PA Staff |

The Pennsylvania and American flags flutter in front of the Capitol building in Harrisburg.
Tom Gralish / Philadelphia Inquirer

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This year ushered in major changes for the Pennsylvania House. For the first time in a decade, the chamber has a Democratic majority, which earlier this year picked Joanna McClinton to serve as speaker. She’s the first woman and second Black lawmaker to hold that position.

The state Senate is still under Republican control, but many are wondering what the new power dynamic in the lower chamber could mean for policies that Democratic lawmakers have championed, such as a minimum wage increase.

On April 27, Spotlight PA held a panel discussion on the issues and policies that are on the legislature’s docket this session. Watch it below.

Our panelists were:

  • Stephen Caruso, Capitol reporter for Spotlight PA

  • Katie Meyer, government reporter and editor for Spotlight PA

  • State Sen. Kristin Phillips-Hill (R., York), of the 28th Pennsylvania Senate District

  • State Rep. Matt Bradford (D., Montgomery), majority leader of the Pennsylvania House

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