In Bucks County, GOP Activists Handed Out Fake Ballots During Primary Election
Republicans in Region 2 were ordered to cease and desist distributing bogus Democratic ballot samples during the municipal primary election.
Republicans in Region 2 were ordered to cease and desist distributing bogus Democratic ballot samples during the municipal primary election.
With the exception of a few dissident votes, local Republicans largely opposed common sense gun control reforms.
Some parents and teachers are concerned that this is part of the school board majority’s plans to hand over more authority to conservative Christian Vermilion Education in order to overhaul district curriculum.
PA01 Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick sold out his constituents by proposing painful budget cuts in exchange for raising the debt ceiling. Kids, seniors, and veterans will be among those who suffer.
Voters in Delaware County’s 163rd District made their voices heard and they weren’t buying what Republicans were selling.
Parents, students, taxpayers, and educators rallied prior to Wednesday’s meeting to demand school board directors allow teachers to teach and to pay them better.
The Pennridge School Board is broken and the far-right majority is rapidly slouching toward authoritarianism.
Websites containing hate speech and discriminatory slurs face no challenge on Epik making the content of the Jacobus website a perfect fit for the controversial internet service provider.
With a students first agenda, six qualified school board contenders seek to promote quality education, transparency and fiscal responsibility if elected.
The goal of the proposed legislation is to protect women who receive abortions and the doctors and nurses who provide this reproductive health care.
Elon Musk has called on the FBI to investigate ActBlue and recently called Indivisible criminals.
“That’s my only means to commute,” said Antonio Deleon, a 38-year-old disabled Levittown resident who lives on a fixed income. He uses it to get to class and for volunteer work in Philadelphia.
About $1.6 billion in federal funding is at risk for Pennsylvania, with SNAP and Title I school free lunches among the hardest hit programs.
“For all intents and purposes, the funding for the rest of this fiscal year is unavailable,” said Maryam Phillips, executive director of Hosting Solutions and Library Consulting (HSLC).