As October turns to November, neither the federal nor state government has come to a budget agreement with human services hanging in the balance.
Shapiro takes legal action to demand SNAP benefits get paid
USDA’s own contingency plan acknowledged the availability of billions in reserve funding to keep SNAP benefits funded during a shutdown.
Sheriffs’ Assn. attorney prepared to fight commishes’ anticipated ICE appeal
“If they do file an appeal, I’ll be filing a motion to strike their appeal,” Thomas W. King III promised.
Spiking the football too early?
While the ceasefire in Gaza is a historic and laudable moment, there is still plenty of regional work to be done.
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.
Under Trump, Israel knows America has its back
When it comes to supporting Israel, there hasn’t been another president in American history who comes close to Donald J. Trump.
Sheriff’s counsel: Anti-ICE plaintiffs lack standing to sue
Despite arguing Sheriff Harran’s ICE agreement flouts their authority, Bucks’s commissioners aren’t the ones suing.
The mask comes off Mahmoud Khalil
Khalil has shown us who he is. Let’s believe him.
How Shapiro’s dangerous legal battle could end his political career
The moment Josh Shapiro joined a lawsuit to reinstate sex change procedures for children may be judged by history as his final swan dive.
Publius Pax: The GOP can’t take Upper Bucks for granted anymore
The times are a-changing, and the local Republican leadership seems content to look the other way.
