Freedom Rising with Andrew Lewis

Stopping the Pennsylvania Exodus

42 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Every 24 minutes, someone leaves Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania isn’t just competing with neighboring states — it’s competing with the fastest-growing economies in the country. In this episode of Freedom Rising, Andrew Lewis examines how tax policy and government spending influence where people choose to live and work, joined by Andrew Wilford of the National Taxpayers Union Foundation. From there, the Commonwealth Foundation's Nathan Benefield and Elizabeth Stelle outline a roadmap to make Pennsylvania more competitive — including the Taxpayer Protection Act, welfare reform, and expanding educational choice. Pennsylvania has everything it needs to be a top state for jobs, growth, and opportunity — but policymakers have some important choices to make that will determine whether the commonwealth leads or falls further behind.

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