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House Budget Calls for $2T in Cuts: How Medicaid and Bucks County SNAP Could Be Affected

The Republican-led House passed a budget plan that pushes for tax cuts and major spending cuts, setting up a tough fight over federal funding. The...

2025 Pennsylvania Primary: Key Election Information for Bucks County

The 2025 municipal election season in Pennsylvania is officially underway. Candidates can now begin circulating nomination petitions for the Republican and Democratic primaries, scheduled for...

Wolf signs several bills into law, vetoes bill that could delay reporting of public health information

The vetoed bill, Senate Bill 1164, adds reporting requirements to certify a natural death

Unofficial election results will be available on state’s election returns website and dashboard

See the total number of mail ballots that have been counted and more

All counties should begin processing mail ballots on Election Day

Pre-canvassing can begin tomorrow at 7 a.m.

PA voters who did not receive their mail ballots urged to vote at the polls

Polls are open tomorrow from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Wolf signs bills to support sexual assault victims, mental health and more

House Bill 1984 provides safety, protection and stability for survivors of rape or incest, and their children who are conceived as a result of the offense

Morrisville Borough School District to receive $500,000 in supplemental funding

Lawmakers argued that for many years, Morrisville has not received its fair share in funding from the state under Pennsylvania’s basic education funding formula

Galloway bill on misclassification of employees signed into law

H.B. 716 establishes a joint agency task force to address the issue in Pennsylvania

Farry bill to support emergency responders signed into law

House Bill 1673 will expand and enhance several fire and EMS programs to address challenges faced by the first responder community

Davis, Krueger, Boyle introduce bill to ensure birth control access

H.B. 2813 was created following a ruling that employers don’t have to include contraceptives on healthcare plans

PLBC, Police Reform Working Group members demand justice for Walter Wallace

Members of the legislative bodies are calling for passage of police reform legislation, which would address procedures on non-lethal de-escalation methods
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