Changes Hogan wants could make more seniors and low-income residents eligible for rebates or increase the amount they receive.
Buckingham Township update on the No Warehouse Committee land swap proposal
The No Warehouse Group proposal does not add open space acreage and would cost taxpayers millions to move the development one lot away.
Report: No payout for unused time for embattled former Central Bucks superintendent
Dr. Steven Yanni was fired in a 5-1 vote earlier this month by the school board.
Presler rallies voters with Bucks GOP in Levittown
Presler, whose efforts helped President Trump win Pennsylvania, recommends “banking the vote,” whenever possible, since Election Day can be unpredictable.
Hogan introducing legislation to help residents with rising energy costs
One bill would allow Property Tax/Rent Rebate (PTRR) claimants to deduct the money spent on utilities.
Governor Shapiro challenges Trump Administration’s cuts to critical Homeland Security funding that keeps Pennsylvanians safe
Shapiro emphasized that Pennsylvania is preparing for major events in 2026.
Sheriff Harran: Ortega’s guilty plea spotlights gap that 287(g) is now in place to fix
“We finally have a tool to prevent this situation from ever playing out again,” Harran said.
Fitzpatrick to HHS: LIHEAP funding must continue during shutdown
As winter approaches and energy costs rise, Fitzpatrick warned any disruption to this essential program would jeopardize the health and safety of millions.
Shapiro takes legal action to demand SNAP benefits get paid
USDA’s own contingency plan acknowledged the availability of billions in reserve funding to keep SNAP benefits funded during a shutdown.
Falls creates ‘Archie’s Heroes’ to honor volunteers
The inaugural Archie’s Heroes award certificates and drink tumblers were presented to three individuals and eleven families.
