The emails show the county apparently considered hiring people on probation — criminals — as election workers.
Fiscal fallout: Pennsylvania funding has spiked 64% under last two governors
The state’s budgets have increased 3.5 times more during the last two Democratic administrations than the previous Republican one.
Presler rallies voters with Bucks GOP in Levittown
Presler, whose efforts helped President Trump win Pennsylvania, recommends “banking the vote,” whenever possible, since Election Day can be unpredictable.
Free-market reforms needed in health care
What we now call “health insurance” is not health care.
The politics of despair
Ordinary people coexisting in peace doesn’t make the newspapers or get you followers on Instagram, but it does sustain this American experiment.
Bucks County Playhouse remembers Robert Redford, cinematic icon and theatrical alumnus
Redford’s professional stage career started at the historic New Hope venue.
Senate Approves Coleman Bill to Expunge COVID-era Citations
The PLCB’s enforcement has included the issuance of conditional licenses, which come with higher insurance premiums.
Bucks spent nearly $23,000 on an outside law firm to fight open records case
The case stemmed from the COVID-19 pandemic when a mother of school-age children filed records requests regarding the county’s pandemic guidance.
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.

Diane Ellis-Marseglia apparently didn’t like my public comment explaining the emails I received.