
Why You Need to Go to Philadelphia on April 5th for the ‘HANDS OFF’ Protest
Over 100 national organizations are joining together to plan a mass mobilization of peaceful protestors in big cities around the country.
Over 100 national organizations are joining together to plan a mass mobilization of peaceful protestors in big cities around the country.
You can learn a lot about a candidate by who bankrolls them.
The Republican congressman can continue to lie to constituents when he knows local media like the Bucks County Courier Times have stopped critically reporting on him.
Instead of standing with courage and defending American principles, Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick relies on silence and evasiveness.
It is unacceptable for a lawmaker to make their constituents pay to interact with them.
Our allies are letting down Pennsylvania’s First Congressional District. Here’s why it’s happening.
The Bucks County Republican is pushing a discharge petition on a bill with his own name on it instead of supporting the package that already passed the Senate with a bipartisan supermajority of 70 Senators.
The Bucks County Republican was fully aware that the foundation of the Republican impeachment inquiry into President Biden was unfounded from the start.
It’s going to be really difficult for Fitzpatrick, who was endorsed twice by Trump, to run as a moderate in 2024 and actually have voters believe him.
“It is heartbreaking to see Congress embrace a budget bill that strips meals and health care away from children and families to fund massive tax breaks for the super wealthy and an unaccountable private school voucher program,” said PSEA President Aaron Chapin.
The Bucks County Beacons’s reporting on Senate Bill 780 was incomplete and inaccurate, argues the head of the Bucks County Democratic Committee in an OpEd.
Education reporter Peter Greene breaks down Mahmoud v. Taylor.
“Head Start has been called one of the most successful anti-poverty programs in American history and continuing this comprehensive program is a reason for hope,” said Adam Clark, region advocacy coordinator for Pennsylvania State Education Association.
“This bill would allow you to set aside any state law, you could pollute the air as much as you want, you could pollute the water as much as you want, you could do anything essentially that you wanted that would ordinarily violate the law,” said former Secretary for PA’s Department of Environmental Protection David Hess.