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Illustration of Pennsylvania government records showing nearly $3 million spent on youth gender-related medical care in early 2025, featuring spilling cash, hormone treatment icons, and the state capitol with rising expenditure graph.
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Pennsylvania spent nearly $3 million on youth gender‑related care in first nine months of 2025, records show

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Government records obtained by a conservative advocacy group indicate that Pennsylvania paid nearly $3 million for gender‑related medical services for minors and young adults between January and mid‑September 2025, even as the Trump administration has moved to restrict federal support for such care. The spending continues a sharp rise since 2015, with tens of millions of dollars in public funds going to thousands of patients, and has prompted Republican lawmakers to press for new limits.

Residents and visitors in southeastern Pennsylvania can usher in 2026 with a range of concerts, tributes, and celebrations this weekend. From orchestral film score performances to fireworks and family-friendly festivals, the region offers options for all ages amid the holiday finale.

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Governor Josh Shapiro pulled Pennsylvania out of the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative last month to secure passage of the state's delayed budget. The move, aimed at appeasing Republican lawmakers, has drawn criticism from Democrats and environmental groups who see it as a major concession on climate policy. Shapiro promises to pursue alternative clean energy initiatives.

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