Lansdale Mayor Slams Intolerance and Bigotry Displayed at North Penn School Board Meeting in Weekly Column
Neighboring school districts should look to North Penn as an example of a community that celebrates and embraces diversity.
Neighboring school districts should look to North Penn as an example of a community that celebrates and embraces diversity.
The topic for writers ages 13-18 is “How Gun Violence Affects My Life.”
“No one should allow the funding of hate non-profits. Individuals need to make sure they aren’t facilitating the trafficking of hate and bigotry,” says international expert on extremism Heidi Beirich.
The Center for Anti-Racism will educate students so that they can “unapologetically stand against bigotry” and help build a better world as engaged citizens.
Former Bucks County Congressman Patrick J. Murphy hopes to boost recognition of the many advantages veterans offer the business world.
These groups want the Delaware River Basin Commission to ban fracking wastewater imports and water exports for fracking.
The ruling puts to bed yet another chapter of the Covid chronicles that continue to be an ongoing legal saga for litigious parents.
The Republican congressman’s leadership as co-chair of the Antisemitism Task Force is in question as the nation faces a growing, and mainstreaming of antisemitism.
“Finally, some justice,” said Ray Kemble, a Dimock resident whose water was contaminated. “This case proves once and for all that drilling and fracking contaminated our drinking water.”
Money from these programs is currently being held hostage by Trump to benefit the billionaire oil and gas CEOs who funded his campaign.
The Center for American Progress projects Fitzpatrick’s First Congressional District could see $1.31 billion in funding loss for Medicaid and CHIP over 9 years, while 25,000 of his constituents could have their coverage eliminated.
“Pennsylvanians who want to buy cannabis are just driving across the border to one of our neighbors,” says Governor Josh Shapiro.
Pennsylvania’s Republican Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt said states need federal help to safeguard elections from foreign and domestic bad actors.
A coalition of spiritual advisors with nearly unimpeded access to the president aim to erase the separation of church and state, establish a specific brand of Christian dominion over every part of society, and fundamentally reconstruct life in the United States as we know it.