
Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick Is Afraid of Town Halls
The Congressman is asking for your vote, but consistently avoids being held accountable for his own votes by dodging meetings with his constituents.
The Congressman is asking for your vote, but consistently avoids being held accountable for his own votes by dodging meetings with his constituents.
Smith’s election as state representative for PA’s 18th House District would provide relief from decades of constituent disregard by Bensalem Republicans.
Privatization of public utilities is actually not popular with taxpayers across Pennsylvania. This explains the robust resistance we are seeing in Bucks County to the proposed sale of the sewer authority to a giant corporation.
His votes contribute to exacerbating climate change, controlling women, and institutionalizing voter suppression.
Lowering drug prices and health care costs, reducing pollution, creating jobs, and providing tax relief are not a priority for the Trump-endorsed congressman.
When push comes to shove, the Bucks County lawmaker is a reliable vote for the PA GOP and its extremist agenda.
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.
The Republican candidate for governor “ought to stop treating voters as though they are fools.”
“This is an explosive situation and young people are in genuine danger of being disenfranchised. This should be front page news.”
Gallego travels to Pennsylvania’s First Congressional District and will be joined by Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie, who is running against Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, “to engage the constituents Fitzpatrick is ignoring as he backs his party’s reckless budget resolution.”
Still, teachers, families and advocates remain concerned about the stability of Head Start. The Trump administration is closing several regional offices and laying off the staff who support the program, which has led to funding delays that threatened to close individual preschools.
“If you read the news a lot last year, you might have seen that we made history with the largest state [funding] increase ever. However, it only filled 11 percent of the total gap in funding that our schools need,” said Children First’s Priyanka Reyes-Kaura.
BCOC’s Economic Self-sufficiency Program has now reached 420 families becoming financially independent since its inception.
I was shocked that anyone would consider him a good choice, writes Centennial parent Nancy Pontius.