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Warren calls for PA to update insurance laws around colorectal cancer screenings 

Under this updated law, colorectal cancer screenings would be covered starting at age 45, instead of 50

March is ALICE Awareness Month

Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed represents 27 percent of Bucks County individuals and families

Five nonprofit houses of worship receive grants

Allocations went to Kehilat Hanahar, The Little Shul by the River; Kol Emet, Yardley Reconstructionist Synagogue; The River of Life Church of the Assemblies of God; Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish; and St. Philip’s Church

Santarsiero proposes legislation to protect workers during public health crisis

This legislation would prevent employers from retaliating against or terminating an employee when they must take leave for quarantine or isolation

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Bucks County Commissioners discuss addiction, mental health and more during Chamber of Commerce lunch

House Republican leaders support on-schedule special election

Harold Hayes and K.C. Tomlinson are the candidates for state representative in the 18th District

Bipartisan Bucks County House delegation working together to address coronavirus

State Representatives from Bucks County have released a joint statement

Bensalem voters will go to polls on March 17 for a special election in 18th Legislative District

The candidates are Democrat Harold Hayes, a plumber, and Republican K.C. Tomlinson, a funeral home director and daughter of state Sen. Tommy Tomlinson.

Bucks County Board of Elections announces public training sessions on new voting machines

Upcoming sessions are taking place in Bensalem and Bristol

Santarsiero announces Department of Transportation is committing $487.5 million in liquid fuel payments for maintenance of roads and bridges

Lower Bucks County municipalities receiving money include Falls Township and Newtown Township

Homelessness decreases in Bucks County

The county’s once-a-year, federally mandated 'Point in Time' count found 7 percent fewer persons experiencing homelessness than were found during last year’s count

Deadline is April 21 for mail-in or absentee ballot applications for April 28 primary

The primary is the first election for which Pennsylvania voters have the option of voting by mail-in ballot, without having to provide a reason for choosing it
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Warren calls for PA to update insurance laws around colorectal cancer screenings 

Under this updated law, colorectal cancer screenings would be covered starting at age 45, instead of 50