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Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick's First Congressional District has an estimated 5,201 federal employees.
Fitzpatrick has been avoiding town halls for years before it became so popular with the rest of the Republican Party.
“A program that is being cut will prevent about $800,000 worth of funding coming to food pantries and non-profits in this county to those who work with people who need assistance,” said County Commissioner Robert J. Harvie, Jr.
“At a time when the very foundations of our democracy are being challenged, it’s more important now than ever that we elect people who are dedicated to upholding the rule of law,” said Bucks County Democratic Committee Chair Steve Santarsiero.
"Weaponizing a 200-year-old law to facilitate mass deportations is pure xenophobia and would repeat one of the darkest episodes in United States history,” said Erol Kekic, senior vice president of programs at Church World Service.
Republican Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick's First Congressional District has an estimated 5,201 federal employees.
Fitzpatrick has been avoiding town halls for years before it became so popular with the rest of the Republican Party.
Opinion
Trump’s crazy tariffs may trigger a recession. He wants you to blame federal workers instead.
At the very least, these Republicans ought to stop hiding and host public town halls to explain their positions.
Democrats in the Senate must stop playing defense, call out the authoritarian threat by name, use government shutdowns and the debt ceiling as leverage, and put democracy at the center of very negotiation.
A shadow cabinet would show us what it would mean to have a government of public servants who put the well being of American families ahead of the further enrichment of billionaires.
Trump's commitment to the destruction of the building blocks of democracy have brought us to the brink of internal combustion, warns Bucks County military veteran Steve Nolan.
Trump’s crazy tariffs may trigger a recession. He wants you to blame federal workers instead.
At the very least, these Republicans ought to stop hiding and host public town halls to explain their positions.
Education
It’s just one of the ways lawmakers are trying to insert Judeo-Christian doctrine into public education.
The event, sponsored by The Braver Angels of Southeast Pennsylvania and League of Women Voters of Bucks County, is to promote dialogue and strengthen community relationships.
“The executive order is not law and cannot change existing law. The orders even say on them they do not have the force of law,” said Kristina Moon, a senior attorney at the Education Law Center.
The right-wing law firm Thomas More Society, along with their plaintiffs which include South Side Area School District and Knoch School District, and Republican State Representatives Barbara Gleim and Aaron Bernstine, want to make discrimination OK again in the commonwealth.
The once-powerful group’s internal turmoil and diminishing size and status may be signs that the school privatization movement is now a fully right-wing enterprise.
It’s just one of the ways lawmakers are trying to insert Judeo-Christian doctrine into public education.
The event, sponsored by The Braver Angels of Southeast Pennsylvania and League of Women Voters of Bucks County, is to promote dialogue and strengthen community relationships.
Elections
Election officials have long complained about the interface. They’ll have to wait a couple more years for a change.
“At a time when the very foundations of our democracy are being challenged, it’s more important now than ever that we elect people who are dedicated to upholding the rule of law,” said Bucks County Democratic Committee Chair Steve Santarsiero.
“Without poll workers, we cannot have elections. They are the foundation of our election system,” Jeff Greenburg, a senior adviser on election administration for the Committee of Seventy, told Votebeat.
The state’s top election official calls on the Legislature to update rules, and to give local administrators a voice.
Pennsylvania's Republican Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said states need federal help to safeguard elections from foreign and domestic bad actors.
The Democratic-majority court has played a big role in defusing election challenges. Now Republicans are mobilizing for a takeover.
Election officials have long complained about the interface. They’ll have to wait a couple more years for a change.
“At a time when the very foundations of our democracy are being challenged, it’s more important now than ever that we elect people who are dedicated to upholding the rule of law,” said Bucks County Democratic Committee Chair Steve Santarsiero.
Recent Votes:
- H.J.Res. 77: Establishing that it shall be the policy of the Government of the United States to recognize the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Ukraine within that nation’s internationally recognized borders as established in 1991. March 18, 2025Introduced: Sponsor: Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick [R-PA1] This resolution was referred to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs which will consider it before sending it to the House floor for consideration. 3 cosponsors are on that committee.
- H.J.Res. 77: Establishing that it shall be the policy of the Government of the United States to recognize the sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity of Ukraine within that nation’s internationally recognized borders as established in 1991. March 18, 2025Bill Text: This resolution's text is now available. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick [R-PA1] is the sponsor of this resolution.
- H.R. 2121: To establish the Commission to study the potential creation of a National Museum of Irish American History, and for other purposes. March 14, 2025Introduced: Sponsor: Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick [R-PA1] This bill was referred to the House Committee on House Administration and House Committee on Natural Resources which will consider it before sending it to the House floor for consideration.
- H.R. 2118: To provide temporary Ukrainian guest status for eligible aliens, and for other purposes. March 14, 2025Introduced: Sponsor: Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick [R-PA1] This bill was referred to the House Committee on the Judiciary which will consider it before sending it to the House floor for consideration.