The former lieutenant governor was one of eight Democrats who voted to allow the Senate to act on compromise legislation to reopen the government.
Democratic senators under fire explain why they supported GOP bill to end shutdown
Republican leaders’ final funding deal would keep the government funded and functioning until January 30.
End to government shutdown in sight after senators make funding deal
The Senate must hold a final vote on the legislation and then the House must approve the legislation before the government reopens.
C2T2: Consumerism, competition, transparency, and trust can build back medicine better
The power of choice and competition in health care will be unleashed for American patients when we have achieved transparency in pricing.
Dems ‘sharpening their knives’ on Fetterman for ‘heresy’ of unity
One Democratic senator is daring to bridge the political divide — and his own party is punishing him for it.
SNAP halt increasing anxiety in Pennsylvania food system
As October turns to November, neither the federal nor state government has come to a budget agreement with human services hanging in the balance.
USDA confirms: No SNAP benefits forthcoming
The U.S. Department of Agriculture confirmed this morning what has been feared by Pennsylvanians since the start of the federal government shutdown.
Jeannine Fielding joins Warminster Township as executive assistant
Fielding is a seasoned executive assistant with more than sixteen years’ experience in executive support.
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan initiative to increase recruitment and retainment of educators
Companion legislation to Fitzpatrick’s bill is led in the Senate by Senator Ed Markey (D-MA).
Fitzpatrick leads bipartisan push to safeguard LGBTQ+ youth crisis services
The bill requires Health and Human Services to reserve no less than 9% of 988 Lifeline funds each year to sustain and strengthen those services.
