Conservatives have historically been more interested in the separation of powers than progressives.
Fetterman secures $735,000 for police technology upgrades in Warminster
The senator called these projects crucial for Pennsylvania’s economic development, communities across the commonwealth, and future generations.
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.
Incivility is pervasive
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement appeared to be the target of many stars at the gaudy Grammys.
Fitzpatrick presses for answers, accountability, and safety one year following Upper Makefield pipeline leak
Since residents first reported fuel odors in their water on January 31, 2025, Fitzpatrick has maintained continuous engagement with affected families.
Fitzpatrick, Dingell lead bipartisan, bicameral resolution addressing stalking and the risk of escalating violence
Stalking affects nearly one in three women in the United States and more than 13 million people each year.
Census projections show red states to see gains in U.S. House seats, electoral college
Pennsylvania would lose a seat.
Fitzpatrick, Suozzi request meeting with president to advance bipartisan immigration & border security solutions
The request builds on the congressmen’s ongoing efforts to advance bipartisan solutions on immigration.
Fitzpatrick stands with PA-01 law enforcement to unveil Fuel the Force Act
The legislation was developed in collaboration with law enforcement professionals and written in partnership with PA-01 constituent Christina Nelson
Congress needs to prioritize patient choice in 2026
More subsidies are an unproductive band-aid solution for a structural problem in health care that’s driving up the underlying costs.
