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SEPTA Reaches Tentative Contract Agreement with Largest Transit Workers Union

SEPTA today announced that it has reached a tentative contract agreement with TWU Local 234 for employees the union represents in the City, Suburban,...

Consumer Guide Helps Pennsylvanians Shop for Used Electronics, Save Money During Holiday Season

Pennsylvania consumers can shop for used electronic items with confidence this holiday season by using the newest Fixed for the Holidays shopping guide, released...

Wolf announces PENNVEST funding program to address PFAS remediation

PFAS is a potentially toxic contaminant found in water sources and systems throughout the commonwealth

League of Women Voters to participate in ‘People Powered Fair Maps National Day of Action’

Efforts being made to end gerrymandering in Pennsylvania will be celebrated on April 29 at the Bucks County Administration Building

Wolf releases statement on George Floyd trial

The governor said we ‘must acknowledge that we are living within a broken system’

Santarsiero introduces legislation to incentivize buying a home in Pennsylvania

The Put Down Roots in PA Act would pay off up to $50,000 in student loans for borrowers who purchase a home in the state

Santarsiero wants fracking ban in Delaware River Basin

Bucks and Montgomery counties are joining the senator in his effort to preserve the authority of the Delaware River Basin Commission to ban fracking in the basin

Fitzpatrick chairing bipartisan caucus

The congressman was elected the new co-chairman of the 56-member Problem Solvers Caucus

Santarsiero wants timely ballot count

His legislation would permit county boards of election to begin pre-canvassing mail-in ballots starting 21 days before Election Day

Marseglia backing Arkoosh

The Bucks County Commissioner has endorsed Val Arkoosh in the 2022 U.S. Senate race

League of Women Voters of Bucks announces student video contest winners

The ‘Get Out & Vote PSA Contest’ was offered to bring enthusiasm to first-time voters ahead of the upcoming primary election

Bucks delegation demands Philadelphia reimburse suburban commuters

Bipartisan legislators from Bucks County sent a letter to Mayor Jim Kenney seeking reimbursement for suburban commuters who worked from home during the pandemic
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