CFO Jeanette Weaver warned that expenditures continue to outpace revenues and said grant opportunities, while helpful, are one-time fixes.
State Rep. Hogan helps craft bills for more housing in PA – Bucks Round-Up – December 2, 2025
Hogan has been holding roundtable sessions with Rep. Jared Solomon (D-Philadelphia) to examine why building remains slow despite strong demand.
Labs, Rivera announce enactment of law protecting seniors from losing prescription coverage
The PACE and PACENET programs serve over 250,000 older Pennsylvanians.
Farry’s breast cancer imaging bill nears enactment, receives American Cancer Society Legislative Champion Award
Farry said his wife’s experience with breast cancer illuminated how pivotal access to imaging is in achieving early detection and survival.
In Bucks County, Governor Shapiro highlights new child care worker recruitment & retention bonuses
The 2025-26 budget signed by Shapiro creates a new Child Care Staff Recruitment and Retention Program to support 55,000 child care workers.
Families will see $193M tax credit in 2026
Anyone who qualifies for the federal Earned Income Tax Credit is eligible to receive 10% of that sum in their state tax returns.
County lawmakers weigh in on the end of the budget impasse – Bucks Round-Up – November 14, 2025
Pennsylvania’s long-delayed state budget is finally in place, and Bucks County lawmakers are marking the moment with different takeaways.
Staats highlights fiscal responsibility, education investments, and energy relief in budget agreement
Staats said “the final agreement reflects several meaningful priorities achieved for Pennsylvania families and taxpayers.”
State budget impasse ends as Governor Shapiro signs $50.1B spending bill
The House passed the measure by a 156-47 vote, while the Senate did the same by a 40-9 count.
Marcell statement on bipartisan budget agreement
“This year’s budget comes from bipartisan compromise and delivers responsible government without raising taxes…,” Marcell said.
