Centennial School Board Director Jane Schrader Lynch Remembered
The long-time school board director died January 3. She leaves behind a legacy of integrity, bipartisanship and educational advocacy.
An interactive tool provided by the Committee of Seventy in collaboration with the Bucks County Beacon.
The long-time school board director died January 3. She leaves behind a legacy of integrity, bipartisanship and educational advocacy.
“On the one hand, I’m glad that the Senate Republicans have finally acknowledged that this is an issue and that they thought that they had to in fact move a bill, but unfortunately the bill that they moved is not a solution,” said State Sen. Steve Santarsiero.
The Warrington-based center’s trauma-informed care and programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, who are disproportionately impacted by traumatic events, provides tools to self-regulate.
A negative ad by the McPhillips campaign quoted a poorly researched, factually incorrect article by the right-wing website Broad and Liberty — a media partner of Politics PA.
The Sept. 6 hearing on the issue was held in Warminster, “the most contaminated community of ‘forever chemicals’ in the country,” according to State Rep. Brian Munroe.
The program was created to recoup $250 million in owed court costs, fees, fines, and victim restitution.
Only one Republican and five Democrats agreed to participate. The remaining candidates vying to represent 10 House seats apparently couldn’t be bothered.
Every Republican state representative in Bucks County voted against the proposed law that would protect their constituents from blindly paying hidden fees.
Reproductive rights defenders will gather and call out Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick’s voting record that repeatedly fails to support a woman’s right to choose.
Ehasz was joined by PA House Speaker Joanna McClinton, State Rep. Brian Munroe, and former Planned Parenthood of Bucks County CEO Linda Hahn.
Saturday’s events serve to underscore the critical importance of electing officials committed to safeguarding women’s reproductive health care in Bucks County and throughout Pennsylvania in the upcoming November elections.
The library’s priorities will include inclusivity, defending intellectual freedom, and freedom to read, which are seen as “essential to the maintenance of a healthy democracy.”
An interactive tool provided by the Committee of Seventy in collaboration with the Bucks County Beacon.