Bucks County GOP Insurrectionist Who Said She Wanted to Shoot Nancy Pelosi Is On the Ballot
The “America First” Republican is running for GOP Doylestown Boro Committeewoman in the 2nd District.
The “America First” Republican is running for GOP Doylestown Boro Committeewoman in the 2nd District.
Can we protect our community from the Orwellian disaster that is now Central Bucks School District?
Flipping this open seat from red to blue will help ensure abortion remains safe and legal in Pennsylvania.
The index also names 15 “insurrectionist” candidates for elected office across Pennsylvania.
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Local Democrats will choose a new leader after the May 17 primary.
The Courier Times has had at best a blind spot with the far right in Bucks County, at worst has intentionally coddled them.
The group wants its followers to keep an eye out for socialist and racist curricula, sex education, gender identity materials, and other so-called religious freedom and parental rights violations they believe exist.
Activist turned township supervisor Elen Snyder led the campaign to get this resolution passed.
Experts say the Trump administration’s “hostile” approach could plummet foreign enrollment.
“Based on our records… costs could go up for Pennie enrollees by 82 percent.” That’s on average. For others, it could go up even more or – when new regulations under H.R. 1, A Big Beautiful Bill Act, go into effect – it will be eliminated entirely.
“It’s no surprise that billionaires and corporate special interests who are funding a dark money group are thanking Brian Fitzpatrick,” said Bob Harvie, Bucks County Commissioner.
The 34th Annual Ukrainian folk festival on August 24, landing on Ukrainian Independence Day, will be honoring Bobby Pietrangelo of Hilltown and Corey Nawrocki of Lansdale, who both recently lost their lives fighting as soldiers for Ukraine.
“These are our neighbors, colleagues, parishioners, our students – the cruelty with which this is happening and the pace is unacceptable. And a lot of people feel that way,” said Bucks County’s Barbara Simmons.