At Tuesday’s supervisors meeting, Supervisor Ellen Snyder pressed the board to revisit the issue.
Santarsiero, Warren announce state funding for Upper Makefield pedestrian and roadway improvements
The funding will be used to construct new sidewalks, install ADA-compliant ramps, and make other enhancements along the corridor.
Newtown Borough mulling new ‘town center’ – Bucks Round-Up – November 18, 2025
Newtown Athletic Club owner Jim Worthington hopes to develop an eight-acre property along Newtown Creek with residences and various amenities.
Prominent Bucks Democrats join ‘No Kings’ protest – Bucks Round-Up – October 20, 2025
Attendees held signs with messages like “No Crown for the Clown,” “Abolish ICE,” and “PROTEST NOW While It’s Still Legal.”
Universal background check bill passes House
Under current Pennsylvania law, background checks are required for most handgun purchases
and for sales through licensed dealers.
Flood Insurance Task Force recommendation passes House
Under the legislation, home sellers would be required to disclose whether the property has previously experienced flood damage.
Co-responder joins police in Doylestown Twp., Plumstead, New Britain
Human Services Co-Responder Marshall teamed up this spring with police to help divert people in need of services away from the criminal justice system.
Bipartisan flood risk disclosure bill advances
The bill, introduced by Warren and Zimmerman and approved unanimously by the House Insurance Committee, would require home sellers to disclose critical flood-related information to prospective buyers.
Senate passes bipartisan bills to modernize language in state insurance laws
Warren and Pickett, who serve as the majority and minority chairs, respectively, of the House Insurance Committee, championed these bills to align Pennsylvania law with modern terminology they say reflects dignity and respect for individuals with disabilities.
Warren bill to create easier access for children’s health care passes House
Warren’s bill would close a possible loophole in Pennsylvania insurance law by prohibiting insurers from denying coverage for services provided by a qualified, in-network health care provider solely because the service is delivered in a school setting.
