Voter Fraud Case for Northampton Township Republican Committee Person to Be Heard October 10
Democrats believe Bucks County’s Republican District Attorney Jennifer Schorn should recuse her office from the case.
Education: University of Connecticut, Farleigh Dickinson
Current Occupation: President at Fortress Power (Clean Energy Company)
Public Service: Current Vice Chairman of Northampton Board of Supervisors, member since 2013 – Liaison Responsibilities:
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Pension Committee
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Planning Commission
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Democrats believe Bucks County’s Republican District Attorney Jennifer Schorn should recuse her office from the case.
“These are our neighbors, colleagues, parishioners, our students – the cruelty with which this is happening and the pace is unacceptable. And a lot of people feel that way,” said Bucks County’s Barbara Simmons.
“It’s honest, pure, grassroots, bottom-up work representing the needs of Upper Bucks [communities] and people,” said Kim Barbaro.
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