At January’s board meeting, roughly 100 members of the Central Bucks Education Support Professional Association packed the room.
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Egan to run against Hogan for state representative – Bucks Round-Up – February 18, 2026
A Democrat and public school teacher, Egan mentioned education funding as a major priority.
Middletown increases stipend for volunteer firefighters and EMS – Bucks Round-Up – February 17, 2026
Middletown’s incentive program, launched in 2018 at $250, will now provide $599 to qualifying volunteers serving across five local agencies.
Fitzpatrick favors banning ICE masks – Bucks Round-Up – February 16, 2026
The anti-mask measure is controversial in light of recent increases in threats against ICE agents.
EEOC sides with equal pay plaintiffs against CBSD – Bucks Round-Up – February 12, 2026
The case, now before the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit, specifically concerns whether CBSD violated the federal Equal Pay Act of 1963.
Several Democrats declare candidacies against GOP incumbent state lawmakers – Bucks Round-Up – February 10, 2026
Tim Hayes hopes to challenge Shelby Labs, Monica Weninger is running against Kristin Marcell, and Bryan Allen is making a run against K.C. Tomlinson.
Shapiro gets rebukes for commercial driver’s license going to immigrant involved in fatal crash – Bucks Round-Up – February 9, 2026
The Bucks County Republican Committee called the crash “a wake-up call for every family in Bucks County.”
Fitzpatrick has more campaign $ than any other GOP U.S. House incumbent – Bucks Round-Up – February 6, 2026
Fitzpatrick has almost 20 times more campaign money than his likely general election opponent, County Commissioner Bob Harvie.
Buckingham receives funds to remove PFAS from water – Bucks Round-Up – February 5, 2026
The latest award includes a $2.435 million grant from PENNVEST to design and install a PFAS treatment and removal system for the Furlong Water System.
Area GOP lawmakers concerned about Shapiro budget proposal’s spending – Bucks Round-Up – February 4, 2026
The governor’s plan would increase the total budget to $53.26 billion, using $4.58 billion from the state’s Rainy Day Fund.
