Map: Draw The Lines PA Dares To Dream What An Un-Gerrymandered PA Would Look Like
Draw The Lines PA’s Bucks Map versus the current PA State House Map In a state that has some truly wild bits of
Draw The Lines PA’s Bucks Map versus the current PA State House Map In a state that has some truly wild bits of
If you have watched any cable news at all over the last few months, you’ll know that the “For The People Act of
[map] In the May primary, fully 24% of Bucks County’s votes were received via ballot boxes across just four boxes around the county.
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Teachers are having a rough time right now. Really tough. Ask any one of them in your life, and you will hear a
What’s that thing that it says these days at the top of the Washington Post? Oh, right: Democracy dies in darkness. That’s not
Do you remember, way back in 2016, when it was the hot move for conservatives to taunt people that didn’t agree with them
Earlier this month, Reps. Frank Farry (R-Bucks), Tina Pickett (R-Bradford/Sullivan/Susquehanna) and Mike Schlossberg (D-Lehigh) and Speaker of the House Bryan Cutler (R-Lancaster) co-sponsored
Much has been made of the fact that, in the absence of an actual platform, the GOP is now essentially the party of
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.