Both chambers of the General Assembly have repeatedly approved budgets that have appealed only to their partisan interests.
Who is responsible for solving Pennsylvania’s budget divide?
(The Center Square) – There’s an old saying that only two things in life are certain: death and taxes. Perhaps […]
Coleman, UBCTS Career and Tech Expo showcased potential workforce opportunities to students
Hundreds of Bucks and Lehigh County students trying to determine their future career attended the event.
County weighs paid family leave for government employees – Bucks Round-Up – October 14, 2025
Neighboring states, including New Jersey, New York, Delaware, and Maryland, already have such leave policies.
Bucks groups welcome Paula Scanlan with focus on protecting female athletes
Scanlan, a former NCAA Division 1 swimmer, recounted her experience competing with trans-identifying swimmer Lia Thomas.
Marcell statement on continued budget impasse
Marcell noted she voted twice in the House Appropriations Committee and once in the full House for a bipartisan state spending plan.
Lawmakers introduce bipartisan bill to prohibit student cellphone use in Pennsylvania schools
The legislation responds to declines in youth mental health, academic achievement, and social engagement.
Legislative round-up for the week of Oct. 6
The state has passed the 100 day mark without a budget, but that doesn’t mean the House hasn’t been hard at work.
Day 100 comes and goes without a state budget
The Democrat majority House of Representatives marked up the Republican majority Senate’s stopgap budget.
Farry bill targeting catalytic converter thefts passes Senate
The proposal is part of Farry’s broader crime prevention package.
