Farry and Labs Have No Treats for Bucks County Voters, Only GOP Tricks
Anti-choice, anti-environment, and anti-worker, these Republicans’ extreme voting records show voters there’s a clear choice with their Democratic opponents Mitchell and Stoltz.
Anti-choice, anti-environment, and anti-worker, these Republicans’ extreme voting records show voters there’s a clear choice with their Democratic opponents Mitchell and Stoltz.
Despite the Bucks County Courier Times editorial board’s bellyaching about Newtown Township’s pro-choice resolution, elected officials sharing the values of their constituents should never be discouraged.
Don’t mourn, organize!
Bucks County Beacon readers share their views.
Republican State Rep. Farry just voted to change PA’s constitution so that abortion is banned in the state. How stupid does he think voters in PA’s 6th State Senate District are?
After hours of debate, and with a three to one vote, Newtown Township affirms its pro-choice stance.
Republicans like Brian Fitzpatrick have ensured that today women do not have the same rights as their mothers or grandmothers. This has sparked a call to action for the November election and beyond.
The establishment press has overlooked a number of important stories about the right wing—and in some cases, neofascist—push to outlaw abortion.
14 states have already implemented bans on abortion; an additional 12 are projected to do so in the coming months.
The commonwealth, with its highly skilled union workforce and infrastructure, should be at the forefront of the clean energy transition.
“Let today’s ruling be another reminder that taking legal advice from Donald Trump is never a winning strategy,” said Governor Josh Shapiro.
“Bucks County is the first Pennsylvania government to file a climate accountability lawsuit against Big Oil companies, but it likely won’t be the last,” said Richard Wiles, president of the Center for Climate Integrity.
Students for International Labor Solidarity (SILS) is a new organization dedicated to promoting the rights of workers around the world on college campuses, like at the University of Pittsburgh.
Amidst a rising tide of anti-LGBTQ book bans, activists, authors, and librarians are organizing to make sure LGBTQ stories are still heard.