One question in the debate in the legislature is whether there should be a ban for the full school day, or just during class time.
Shapiro charged taxpayers for luxury hotels, critics question spending
State Senator Jarrett Coleman said Shapiro’s travels highlight his lack of regard for state taxpayers and their money.
More than 800 weigh in on Central Bucks superintendent search as board secures leadership continuity
Parents made up the largest share of respondents at 53 percent, followed by Central Bucks employees at 22 percent and community members at 17 percent.
Fitzpatrick moves to extend ACA subsidies as deadline looms – Bucks Round-Up – December 8, 2025
The Bucks County Republican said his bill’s draft is nearly complete and has support from a small block of moderates in both parties.
From Main Street to Mean Street: The poisoning of Perkasie’s politics and the future of local elections
Local Democrats, operating under the banner of “Perkasie First,” put good ideas aside in favor of disinformation and personal destruction.
Fiscal fallout: States continue to increase budgets despite end of COVID emergency
Pennsylvania’s annual budget has ballooned by nearly 64% under Governor Josh Shapiro and his Democratic predecessor.
Bad law means bad, sometimes tragic, health outcomes
Pharmacy benefit managers generate massive revenues for the insurance/PBM complex and, in turn, for political campaigns and lobbying.
Neighbors deserve better: A call for real leadership in Central Bucks
It’s become increasingly clear that CBSD Neighbors United candidates are not interested in focusing on academics, leadership, or student success.
Free-market reforms needed in health care
What we now call “health insurance” is not health care.
Northeast state governments carry higher taxpayer debts
Pennsylvania carries $5,872 in debt per taxpayer.
