Superintendent Dr. Thomas Smith opened the session by laying out the administration’s case for replacing the current high school campus.
Governor open to idea to fix SEPTA deficit with trust fund – Bucks Round-Up – August 28, 2025
Governor open to idea to fix SEPTA deficit with trust fund As SEPTA reduces service to cope with a $213 […]
SEPTA, the American way, and free stuff
A fair reading of Shapiro’s actions is using poor, hardworking rural Pennsylvanians’ money to provide free SEPTA passes to city employees.
End of the line for SEPTA’s blank checks
They have the means to avoid the present service cuts, but they’ve chosen to inflict pain to extract more money from taxpayers.
No budget, no pay
As long as there’s no looming deadline, no point at which real pain will be inflicted, there is no reason to compromise.
See how SEPTA service cuts are impacting Bucks County transit
On the Lansdale-Doylestown Regional Rail Line, weekday midday service will be reduced from hourly to every two hours, with some peak and evening services eliminated.
Former Bucks DA and Judge Alan Rubenstein passes away –
Rubenstein was known for his law-and-order stance.
SEPTA is broken, not broke
Almost 84 percent of SEPTA’s budget comes from taxpayer subsidies, not riders. And they still can’t make it work.
Yanni defends how he managed CBSD abuse issue – Bucks Round-Up – August 21, 2025
Two days into a hearing on potential termination, CBSD Superintendent Steven Yanni claimed he properly managed abuse allegations.
We want to fund SEPTA – The question is how
This isn’t just about dollars and cents. We need actual reforms to make sure the system is better for all riders.
