OPINION: State Senator Frank Farry Keeps Letting Down Bensalem and Bristol Township School Districts
The Republican incumbent running for reelection deserves an ‘F’ when it comes to working to fund Bucks County’s underfunded schools.
Frank Farry has represented the 6th Senatorial District—including Bensalem, Middletown, and Northampton—since 2023. A lifelong Bucks County resident, his career is defined by over 30 years of public service, including 14 years in the PA House and over two decades as the Chief of the Langhorne-Middletown Fire Company. Farry currently chairs the Senate Institutional Sustainability & Innovation Committee and serves on the Appropriations, Health & Human Services, and Consumer Protection committees. He is a practicing attorney and has recently been recognized as “State Official of the Year” by Life Sciences PA for his work in healthcare and biotechnology advocacy.
The Republican incumbent running for reelection deserves an ‘F’ when it comes to working to fund Bucks County’s underfunded schools.
She announced her bid to unseat Republican incumbent Frank Farry in PA’s 6th senatorial district.
When contraception is harder to get, families pay the price.
Instead of trying to force cuts, Republicans like Farry need to support bipartisan, targeted investments designed to lower costs for working families while creating union jobs, writes Molly Parzen.
Local students, along with more than a dozen organizations, will host a vigil marking the sixth anniversary of the Parkland shooting on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Rainbow Room in Doylestown.
A “Not One More Day” vigil to end gun violence will take place Friday at noon in front of Farry’s Langhorne office.
Anti-choice, anti-environment, and anti-worker, these Republicans’ extreme voting records show voters there’s a clear choice with their Democratic opponents Mitchell and Stoltz.
Republican State Rep. Farry just voted to change PA’s constitution so that abortion is banned in the state. How stupid does he think voters in PA’s 6th State Senate District are?
The Bucks County state representative, like the Republican state senator he wants to succeed, can only boast toeing the party line on the worst bills.
“This is an explosive situation and young people are in genuine danger of being disenfranchised. This should be front page news.”
On Tuesday, ask Rep. Farry to do the right thing and vote for the Governor’s proposed budget. The Commonwealth has the money, and the money should be spent on education.
AdvertisementEarlier this month, Reps. Frank Farry (R-Bucks), Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) and Mike Schlossberg (D-Lehigh) and Speaker of the House Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) co-sponsored
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