Staats said “the final agreement reflects several meaningful priorities achieved for Pennsylvania families and taxpayers.”
Fitzpatrick, Dingell bipartisan resolution to recognize Arc’s 75 years of leadership in disability rights
Founded in 1950 by parents determined to keep their children out of institutions, The Arc has grown into a network of nearly 600 state and local chapters.
The carbon tax saga ends in Pennsylvania, for now
The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) began nearly two decades ago with a handful of states that agreed to cap emissions from power generators.
USDA confirms: No SNAP benefits forthcoming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed this morning what has been feared by Pennsylvanians since the start of the federal government shutdown.
Middletown Police stress school bus safety – Bucks Round-Up – September 3, 2025
Middletown community relations officer Melissa Robison says there’s no excuse for ignoring flashing red lights on school buses.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan effort to expand financial security and workplace inclusion for Americans with disabilities
Fitzpatrick’s ABLE Employment Flexibility Act gives employers flexibility when recruiting, hiring, and retaining people with disabilities.
David Sanko: Local roads and bridges left out of Shapiro’s massive mass transit funding bill
Despite its sweeping scope, the transportation legislation makes no mention of local roads or bridges, an omission that cannot be ignored.
Joe Linus: If Fitzpatrick wants the votes he’ll need next year, he needs to grow a spine
Democrats pander to illegals and those ne’er-do-wells prone to live off the government teat. It seems our congressman has joined them in that regard.
Publius Pax: Fitzpatrick is a (frustrating) firewall
A vote for a hardline conservative in a primary might feel good for a moment, but it would hand next year’s general election to Bob Harvie and his radical agenda.
Fitzpatrick statement on final version of megabill
Fitzpatrick says the original House language was written in a way that protected his district’s residents. He suggested the Senate amendments fell short of that standard.
