State Senator Santarsiero Introduces Common Sense Gun Legislation
“There is no shortage of people looking for some sort of reining in of this onslaught of weapons in our communities,” the Bucks County lawmaker said.
“There is no shortage of people looking for some sort of reining in of this onslaught of weapons in our communities,” the Bucks County lawmaker said.
The Indian Valley Library has been on “heightened alert” and in contact with local police due to threatening blowback resulting from the councilman’s accusations.
Pennsylvania allows school board candidates to cross-file and appear on both the Democratic and Republican ballots. The Republican will still appear on her own party’s ballot.
Voters are tired of being ignored by the lawmaker who holds no in-person town halls.
Critics argue the right-wing majority school board proposed map they tried to rush through for this year’s election is gerrymandered to favor Republicans and would have disenfranchised thousands of voters.
Pennsylvania women workers are getting shortchanged and the disparities are even worse for women of color.
The public is invited to learn about lunch debt, why we need to abolish it, and how universal school meals can put an end to it.
The new “Healthier You” Program made possible by the funds creates life skill opportunities while providing essential supplies for daily living.
Having broken yet another glass ceiling, Speaker Joanna McClinton is handed the gavel and says she is “hopeful for the future of the Commonwealth and our communities.”
Sarah Wynn-Williams’ book “Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism” very successfully flays the many layers of scar tissue that have accumulated around Facebook/Meta scandals over the past decade.
In this critical moment in our nation’s history, state courts play an essential role in protecting our rights to vote, to express ourselves and to have access to clean air and pure water.
University of North Georgia’s Matthew Boedy spoke to the Bucks County Beacon about his new book, “The Seven Mountains Mandate,” and how Kirk was part of this movement seeking right-wing Christian dominion over government and society.
On this Democracy Day, I want us to remember: democracy isn’t just something we inherit, it’s something we build — one election, one conversation, one act of civic engagement at a time, writes Bob Harvie.
Because authoritarianism is most visible in hindsight, people often don’t recognize it until it’s too late.