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Prokopiak Pushes Back Against SEPTA Service Cuts

Yesterday, State Rep. Jim Prokopiak strongly condemned SEPTA's newly released fiscal year 2026 budget proposal, which includes the elimination of the Trenton Regional Rail...

Pennsylvania House Moves to Protect Affordable Care Act Protections

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives has taken bold action to safeguard the Affordable Care Act (ACA) protections, passing a set of four bills with...

Santarsiero releases statement in response to Wolf’s Suicide Prevention Task Force

The task force is a part of Reach Out PA: Your Mental Health Matters

Meehan challenges Fitzpatrick on Roe v. Wade

Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick did not join the amicus brief calling on the Supreme Court to reconsider Roe v. Wade, which protects a woman's right to abortion

Training available for new voting machines

Bucks County Board of Elections will host public training sessions to help voters familiarize themselves with new voting machines

Democrats unveil new bill to lower cost of medicine

In addition to creating a mechanism to lower drug prices, the legislation would create a pathway to drug importation in the event a drug company refuses to sell medication at the purchasing limit

Both parties announce endorsements for March 17 special election

Republicans have endorsed K.C. Tomlinson, while Democrats have recommended Rachel Fingles

State lawmakers applaud grant for more than $100K for Bucks County Workforce Development Board

A $118,200 grant will help prepare students for in-demand careers

Santarsiero announces grants

Funding has been granted to Penn State University to host the Bucks County 4-H Animal and Veterinary Science Clinic, and Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22

State House Speaker Mike Turzai orders special election for March 17

Republican Gene DiGirolamo resigned the seat in the 18th District to become a Bucks County commissioner

Thomas to introduce legislation to raise penalties for Medicaid fraud

The Commonwealth experienced $694 million in improper Medicaid payments

Democratic majority takes control of Bucks government, Ellis-Marseglia named chairwoman

A Democratic majority took control of Bucks County government for the first time in more than three decades, and Commissioner Diane Ellis-Marseglia became the new chairwoman
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