The Bucks County Republican said his bill’s draft is nearly complete and has support from a small block of moderates in both parties.
It’s still the economy
I choose to believe this season’s spending surge indicates optimism and confidence.
From the Editors: It’s time to end the gerrymandering wars
Done right, redistricting can be an ordinary process where communities are kept together in compact districts that show no particular partisan bias.
From Main Street to Mean Street: The poisoning of Perkasie’s politics and the future of local elections
Local Democrats, operating under the banner of “Perkasie First,” put good ideas aside in favor of disinformation and personal destruction.
Too much still isn’t enough: Pennsylvania budget woes
One budget, two narratives.
Trump can’t escape blame for Bucks Republican rout
Bucks County Republicans suffered not from poor candidate quality but from bad brand health — and they have Trump to blame for it.
Fiscal fallout: States continue to increase budgets despite end of COVID emergency
Pennsylvania’s annual budget has ballooned by nearly 64% under Governor Josh Shapiro and his Democratic predecessor.
Unions spend big on politics — often at the expense of their members
Of all the biggest influences in this election, few were as prominent as labor unions.
In Mamdani meeting, Trump demonstrates “art of the deal”
What we heard in that meeting was a pair of New Yorkers agreeing to work together for the good of the city they profess to love.
With apologies to Tip O’Neill: In Pennsylvania’s 2025 election, all politics was national
In 2025, nearly every contest — from judge to township supervisor to school director — became a stand-in for national politics. The GOP paid the price.
