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Harvie ex-running-mate Dence keeps getting IBEW $$ — even after reporting failures uncovered
Bucks County’s election board, chaired by Bob Harvie, has done nothing about Jeff Dence’s ongoing campaign finance reporting omissions.
‘No Kings’ protest rallies occur across Bucks – Bucks Round-Up – March 30, 2026
A large group of No Kings sign bearers spent a couple of hours Saturday outside the Middletown office of Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick.
Progressive Dems on the offensive
Locally and nationally, the far left is building organizational muscle for greater influence within the Democratic Party.
Fitzpatrick, Suozzi announce bipartisan effort to fund TSA, Coast Guard, FEMA, and other DHS departments, while advancing ICE reforms
The proposal aims to fix airport chaos, mandate ICE standards consistent with other agencies, and target enforcement on the “worst of the worst.”
Congressman Fitzpatrick pushes for wartime aid for Ukraine – Bucks Round-Up – March 25, 2026
Fitzpatrick, who cochairs the Congressional Ukraine Caucus, has been a consistent supporter of Ukraine in its ongoing defensive war against Russia.
Fitzpatrick and Suozzi working on ICE reform bill – Bucks Round-Up – March 24, 2026
Senate Democrats blocked funding for the Department of Homeland Security, demanding that a litany of changes to ICE.
Fitzpatrick introduces resolution honoring Bucks County’s Rosie the Riveter Mae Krier on her 100th birthday
During World War II, Krier helped build B-17 and B-29 aircraft at Boeing in Seattle, answering her country’s call as one of the original Rosie the Riveters.
Fitzpatrick calls on DHS to release nearly $600 million in FEMA reimbursements for PA hospitals
During the Covid-19 pandemic, FEMA made Public Assistance funding available to help reimburse hospitals for eligible emergency response costs.
Bristol plans to combine four fire companies under one roof – Bucks Round-Up – March 19, 2026
The borough recently acquired $3.7 million in federal and state grants for the planned project.
