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Bensalem Schools Face Severe Budget Crisis and Possible 8.2% Tax Hike

On a recent evening inside Bensalem High School, about two dozen residents gathered for an informal question-and-answer session organized by the district’s public relations...

Prokopiak Announces State Funding for Middletown Township Projects

State Rep. Jim Prokopiak, D-Bucks, has announced the approval of two state grants that will support critical infrastructure and public service improvements in Middletown...

K.C. Tomlinson expected to be sworn into office April 6

The Republican represents the 18th Legislative District

Turzai crafts legislation to allow construction projects proceed

There are more than 700,000 PA unemployment claims

Gov. Wolf signs COVID-19 response bills to bolster health care system

The bills benefit workers and schools, and reschedule the 2020 primary election for June 2

House acts to help Pennsylvania through COVID-19 crisis

Education, employment, election and funding bills to help Pennsylvanians pass in historic House session

Heidelbaugh criticizes Krasner as it relates to the murder of police Cp. James O’Connor

The Republican candidate for attorney general said the case 'underscores the dangers posed by a soft-on-crime district attorney'

Republican activist Anne Chapman supports Meehan

Andy Meehan is challenging U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick in the April 28 primary

Tomlinson defeats Hayes in Special Election

Tomlinson, a funeral director and daughter of state Sen. Tommy Tomlinson, took 55.3 percent of the vote

House Republican leaders respond to Wolf’s shutdown order

Republican leadership expressed opposition to the governor’s order to shut down all non-life-sustaining businesses in PA

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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