Photo Essay: Bucks County Democrats ‘Rally for Our Rights’ in Morrisville
The event featured local speakers and organizations who addressed the upcoming election, the stakes involved, and the implications of Project 2025.
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The event featured local speakers and organizations who addressed the upcoming election, the stakes involved, and the implications of Project 2025.
The lawsuit claims the state is violating federal law on voting system accuracy. But experts say the argument is a stretch, and based on a false premise.
Taxpayers are funding asset hoards, property purchases, advertising, and gift cards for cyber charters. What this money is not funding is quality education.
Here are results from some closely watched races locally, and across the state.
Bucks County Beacon readers sound off.
The PGN endorsement is the most recent in a long list of LGBTQ leaders across Pennsylvania who are supporting Khan in the Democratic primary.
“The U.S. is a pluralistic society, and the religious preconceptions of a minority should not be imposed on a larger population who have myriad, valid reasons to choose their own pregnancy outcomes,” said film producer Heather Keane.
“It means so much to have the support of these amazing public servants. They are heroes to Central Bucks parents like me,” said Khan.
Tax dollars that had previously funded anti-abortion services disguised as health care at crisis pregnancy centers will finally fund legitimate medical support for women.
He sat down with the Bucks County Beacon to talk about his experience and his vision for representing and protecting all citizens of the Commonwealth.
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“Our members know Jared’s strong pro-worker record in Harrisburg of preserving workers’ rights, raising the minimum wage, and investing in workforce development programs that benefit workers,” said UFCW 1776 President Wendell Young IV.
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