• Panel discusses Mayor Parker’s proposed rideshare tax to raise money for Philly schools
    Mar 27 2026

    Mayor Cherelle Parker recently announced a change to her proposed rideshare tax in order to help close the Philadelphia School District’s $300 million budget gap. The proposal would implement a tax of $1 per ride for rideshares originating from Philadelphia. While the Parker administration has said that the rideshare companies could absorb the cost, Uber has said the cost would go to the riders themselves. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk spoke with a panel who shared their thoughts on the proposal. The panelists are Donna Cooper, the executive director of Children First, Pat Loeb, a reporter with KYW Newsradio, and Reverend Cean James, the pastor of Salt & Light Church and a member of POWER Interfaith.

    Here’s a full breakdown of the episode

    :00 – Intro

    1:39 – Reactions to Mayor Parker’s amended proposal

    3:25 – The balance of helping Philly schools and Philly residents

    5:14 – City council’s reaction to the proposed tax

    6:30 – Thoughts on taxes on corporations

    8:30 – Philly’s sweetened beverage tax in the conversation over the proposed rideshare tax

    9:57 – Mayor Parker’s economic mobility agenda


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    12 mins
  • David L. Cohen talks Philly’s bid for Democratic National Convention
    Mar 20 2026

    Philadelphia will receive DNC officials for a visit at the end of the month as part of a bid to host the Democratic National Convention, the president of the host committee said. The DNC last month named Philadelphia along with four other cities – Atlanta, Boston, Chicago and Denver – as frontrunners moving ahead in the selection process to host the 2028 convention. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk speaks with Pick Pennsylvania president and former ambassador to Canada David L. Cohen about Philadelphia’s bid for the DNC.


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    20 mins
  • Superintendent, teachers’ union leader talk controversial plan for Philly schools
    Mar 6 2026

    The Philadelphia School District’s $2.8 billion master plan has been met with some opposition from students, parents and teachers. Under the plan, the district would modernize buildings and expand programs in tech, the arts as well as music. However, it also calls for the closure of 18 Philly schools. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk speaks with School District of Philadelphia Superintendent Dr. Tony Watlington about the plan and its potential impact. She also spoke with Arthur Steinberg, the President of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers.

    Here’s a full breakdown of the episode:

    Interview with Dr. Tony Watlington

    00:49 – Whether or not there will be additional changes to the plan

    2:45 – Message to family, students, staff who want changes to the plan

    3:40 – The plan’s impact on students who move to different school buildings

    7:04 – Deadline for securing funding for the plan

    9:40 – The benefits of the plan

    10:07 – Plan’s initial impact on students, families and staff

    13:45 – Could districtwide algebra be implemented without the plan?

    15:21 – Conversations on which schools would be given to the city under the plan

    17:16 – Possibility of unused buildings providing revenue for the plan

    18:31 – The potential loss of public school students under the plan

    Interview with Arthur Steinberg

    22:18 – The union’s concerns over the school plan

    22:46 – Reaction to revisions to the plan

    23:10 – Parts of the plan the union is focused on

    24:07 – Steinberg’s involvement with the school plan advisory committee

    25:48 – What Steinberg is hearing from union members

    26:36 – Current conditions of Philly school buildings


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    27 mins
  • Congresswoman Chrissy Houlahan says ‘worrisome' calls and threats continue
    Dec 5 2025

    Rep. Chrissy Houlahan said her office has continued to receive threats in the wake of a video she released with colleagues urging military members to refuse unlawful orders. She spoke with NBC10’s Lauren Mayk in the latest episode of Battleground Politics.


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    21 mins
  • Pa. Democrat and Republican talk budget, SEPTA funding and skill games
    Nov 21 2025

    The battle over Pennsylvania’s budget finally came to an end in November as lawmakers agreed to a spending plan more than four months behind schedule. The budget allowed billions of dollars to start flowing to critical organizations across the state. Gov. Josh Shapiro will have to propose his next budget a few months from now, however. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, Lauren Mayk speaks about the budget with Pennsylvania State Rep. Jordan Harris, a Democrat representing Philadelphia who is also the chairman of the House Appropriations Committee. They also discuss what's next for SEPTA amid its funding crisis. Lauren also spoke with Pennsylvania State Sen. Tracy Pennycuick, a Republican representing parts of Berks and Montgomery counties who is also a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee.


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    34 mins
  • Rep. Brendan Boyle, Rep. Ryan Mackenzie react to end of government shutdown
    Nov 14 2025

    The federal government finally reopened on Wednesday after a shutdown that lasted 43 days. To avoid another shutdown, lawmakers will have to make a decision about federal funding again in January. NBC10’s Lauren Mayk speaks with Rep. Brendan Boyle (D) Pennsylvania and Rep. Ryan Mackenzie (R) Pennsylvania about the end of the shutdown.


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    21 mins
  • Christine Todd Whitman, NJ’s first female governor, speaks on Mikie Sherrill’s win
    Nov 13 2025

    Democrat Mikie Sherrill defeated Republican Jack Ciattarelli in the New Jersey governor’s race. In the latest episode of Battleground Politics, NBC10’s Lauren Mayk spoke with Christine Todd Whitman, New Jersey’s first female governor and founding co-chair of the Forward Party, about Sherrill’s victory. *Note* The interview was recorded on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.


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    11 mins
  • SEPTA GM speaks on progress as inspections, financial crisis continue
    Nov 10 2025

    As SEPTA works to finish federally ordered inspections on regional rail cars, the transit agency’s general manager Scott Sauer sat down with Lauren Mayk to talk about the progress and what’s ahead for the cars and the agency as it continues to face financial uncertainty in the future.


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    14 mins