Six board members voted to appoint Peter Amuso, a partner at Clarke Gallagher Barbiero Amuso and Glassman, as interim solicitor. Board member James Pepper, the only Republican on the board, abstained.
Bipartisan Davis bill to fight property blight passes House
The proposed new fund would provide low-interest, long-term loans to county redevelopment authorities to acquire, rehabilitate and return blighted residential or commercial properties to productive use.
PA House prohibits the use of toxic PFAS in firefighting foam
Brian Munroe’s bill would prohibit the manufacture, sale, distribution, and use of firefighting foam that contains toxic PFAS chemicals, per- and polyfluoroalkyl manmade substances that have been linked to a wide range of serious health issues, including cancer.
Nathan Benefield: Don’t let Randi Weingarten fool you: Gov’t unions are in lockstep with Dems
Voters shouldn’t be surprised that government unions remain enormous political spenders, seeking favors from politicians in exchange for campaign cash. Nor should readers be surprised that these unions overwhelmingly support Democrats.
Publius Pax: Silence is compliance, right?
Bucks County Democrats should tell us where they stand on socialism and safety.
Richard Kosich: A profile in cowardice — why Montgomery County rejected ICE cooperation
Montgomery County will provide cover for illegal aliens by effectively shielding them from federal law enforcement and thus endangering the public’s safety in the process.
21 Club Barber Shop celebrates grand opening in Hamilton
Opening 21 Club is more than a business venture for the Dastinots; it’s the realization of a dream rooted in community, culture, and connection.
Amuso drew media attention three years ago when Pennsbury School District, for which he then served as solicitor, settled a First Amendment lawsuit; plaintiffs took the attorney to task for curtailing residents’ public comments.