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.
Tim Balch: Dems, follow Shapiro’s lead and call out GOP fiscal hypocrisy
Shapiro’s budget for Pennsylvania at least bears a passing resemblance to the wants and needs of his constituents.
Pat Wandling: Let us celebrate Independence Day 2025 from sea to shining sea
I’m taking a moment to reflect upon this date, our founders and other brave revolutionaries, along with our famous Bucks County revolutionary landmarks — especially at a time when many Americans report feeling less and less pride in our country.
Nathan Benefield: Don’t let Randi Weingarten fool you: Gov’t unions are in lockstep with Dems
Voters shouldn’t be surprised that government unions remain enormous political spenders, seeking favors from politicians in exchange for campaign cash. Nor should readers be surprised that these unions overwhelmingly support Democrats.
Bradley Vasoli: Political parties should stop making primary endorsements
While endorsements don’t help voters nominate winning candidates, they do plenty else, none of it good.
CBSD fires superintendent, teacher, and aide; approves tax hike – Bucks Round-Up – June 19, 2025
Two of those terminated were confirmed subsequently to be the teacher and aide staffing a special education classroom at Jamison Elementary where alleged abuse took place.
Warrington GOP begins series of roadside cleanups
Last Saturday morning, the township’s Republican Committee members and candidates grabbed pickers and bags and headed to Eureka Quarry Ball Field at the corner of Street and Lower State roads to pick up as much nearby junk as possible in two intermittently rainy hours.
Calderaio runs for reelection on Buckingham’s environmental stewardship
Calderaio hopes to meet his reelection challenge from Democratic pet-toy company manager Mike Bateman by reminding township voters of Buckingham’s strengths and Calderaio’s own role in maintaining them.
Amid tax hikes and controversy, Central Bucks campaign kicks off
A home valued at $635,000 would pay about $328 more per year as a result of the current tax-hike plan.