
Fallon Roth
Political Breaking News Reporter at The Philadelphia Inquirer
Political breaking news @PhillyInquirer. @TempleUniv & @TheTempleNews alum, Swiftie, guitar player, Philly sports fan. Email: [email protected]
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Fallon Roth |Jake Blumgart
Philadelphia’s subsidized SEPTA fare program, which created the first major dustup of the budget season, may continue to be a point of contention for transit advocates in the coming year. Mayor Cherelle L. Parker originally proposed in March eliminating Zero Fare, a two-year roughly $60 million pilot program that provides SEPTA access for about 25,000 Philadelphians living in poverty.
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Fallon Roth |Jake Blumgart
A seemingly routine vote on Councilmember Rue Landau’s legislation to allow tenants to pay their security deposits in installments went south Thursday when several of her fellow lawmakers abruptly began questioning the bill. The tense public debate in the Democratic-dominated chamber resulted in Landau stopping the vote and placing the bill on hold early Thursday afternoon.
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Fallon Roth
U.S. Rep. Dan Meuser (R., Pa), an staunch ally of President Donald Trump who may be eyeing a bid for Pennsylvania governor, disagrees withbillionaireElon Musk’s scathing criticisms of the Republican-led“One Big Beautiful Bill Act,” which has been championed by the president. This week, Musk has unleashed an intense campaign against the spending bill, which is now in the hands of the U.S. Senate after the U.S. House narrowly passed it last month.
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3 weeks ago |
centredaily.com | Fallon Roth
When employees at the Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs were required to return to full-time in-office work earlier this month, it happened to be Public Service Recognition Week. At a regional office in Germantown, managers hosted trivia contests and offered free refreshments to celebrate, but returning workers' feelings were complex, one employee said.
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3 weeks ago |
inquirer.com | Fallon Roth |Ariana Perez-Castells
When employees at the Philadelphia Department of Veterans Affairs were required to return to full-time in-office work earlier this month, it happened to be Public Service Recognition Week. At a regional office in Germantown, managers hosted trivia contests and offered free refreshments to celebrate, but returning workers’ feelings were complex, one employee said.
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