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Philadelphia Expands Shelter Capacity to Reach “Functional Zero”

Philadelphia is moving forward with a plan to reach what city officials describe as “a functional zero in homelessness,” defined as a point where...

Rep. Brian Munroe Pushes Action on Online Scams Targeting Seniors

As older Pennsylvanians navigate rising costs and inflation, another threat to their financial security has been growing at an alarming rate. Bad actors are...

Legislative roundup

Doylestown Democrat Joe Khan announced his campaign for state attorney general, among other political news

Commissioner DiGirolamo receives award during Prevention Week

He earned the ‘Embodies Amazing’ award for his work in substance abuse prevention

Legislative roundup

Fitzpatrick introduces Stop Foreign Funds in Elections Act; Bristol Township Senior Center hosting 'Scam Jam' June 7

Bill to notify property owners of changing flood hazards passes House

H.B. 246 was introduced by Rep. Tina Davis

Lower Bucks Chamber of Commerce announces events

Register now for the State of the Nation and Annual Meeting/Volunteer Recognition

Marcell backs resolution to honor emergency dispatchers, operators

House Resolution 71 declares April 9-15 ‘National Public Safety Telecommunications Week’

Senate passes Farry’s Commuter Tax Fairness Act

This bill aims to make Philadelphia’s City Wage Tax more equitable for nonresidents

Legislative roundup

See what's happening in the world of Bucks County politics

Commissioners meeting May 17

The 10:30 a.m. meeting can be viewed in-person at the Administration Building or on YouTube

Help for eating disorders

Sen. Steve Santarsiero applauded the passage of HB 148, which would require schools to annually provide educational information to parents about eating disorders
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