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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...

Bucks County Commissioners to meet Oct. 7

The 10 a.m. meeting in Doylestown will be broadcast on Facebook

Fitzpatrick helps introduce Global Learning Loss Assessment Act

School closures stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic have affected more than 1 billion students around the world, and about 10 million students are in danger of permanently dropping out

PA Supreme Court allows ballots received three days following election day to be counted

PA House Speaker, Majority Leader say this decision makes Pennsylvania’s elections less secure

Wolf calls for additional funding for COVID-19 Hazard Pay Program

The program supports frontline workers

Dept. of Aging releases study on financial exploitation of older residents

The department is calling for a needed update to the Older Adults Protective Services Act

Wolf responds to federal court ruling

The governor said he will ‘continue to do what’s necessary to keep people safe and contain the virus’

State commissions push for bill to end LGBTQ discrimination

A letter was sent to the General Assembly urging an amendment to the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act to include protections for sexual orientation and gender identity

Wolf calls for earlier processing of mail-in ballots

The governor recommended that counties be allowed to start pre-canvassing ballots 21 days before election day to get accurate results faster

Federal court decision declares Wolf, Levine shutdown orders ‘unconstitutional’

Judge William Stickman IV said actions taken by the governor crossed lines set by the Constitution that may not be crossed

Bill that would ensure local control on school sports heads to governor’s desk

House Bill 2787 would grant the governing authority of a school entity with exclusive authority to determine whether to hold school sports and extracurricular activities in-person during the 2020-21 school year
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