Fitzpatrick has accepted donations from AIPAC, which is nonpartisan.
Fitzpatrick, Mackenzie, Bresnahan defy speaker Johnson to force vote on ACA subsidies
The petition, led by Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.), calls for a straight three-year extension of the enhanced ACA subsidies.
From the Editors: Trump has a lot of good ideas, Congress should pass laws about them
Republicans control Congress by slim majorities that may not last long. They should spend the next year enacting the popular parts of Trump’s agenda.
Pennsylvania’s energy future is bright and bipartisan
After years of rising costs, Congress and the current administration have taken an important step to jumpstart job growth and expand infrastructure.
F&M poll: Pennsylvanians say government, politicians biggest problem facing state
As the PA budget impasse reaches day #101, residents say that politicians and the government are the biggest problem facing the Keystone State.
Fitzpatrick shifts gears to extend ACA tax credits after missing May vote
With a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers, Fitzpatrick and Tom Suozzi introduced a bill that aims to prevent millions of Americans from losing health coverage.
Dem Harvie supports socialized medicine, but says voters aren’t ready
Bucks County Commissioner Bob Harvie Jr. says he supports universal health care. He just doesn’t think Democrats can afford to run on it.
Steve Ulrich: Ten things I think I think: Fitzpatrick may have toughest reelection campaign
But what kind of support could Fitzpatrick expect from Trump at this point? Will the president decide that holding onto the majority in the House is more important than fealty to him? I have yet to see an example where that holds true.
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.
