Speed Up Repairs To Limekiln Road Bridge, State Lawmakers Urge

DOYLESTOWN, PA — A much-needed local bridge project was a main focus Wednesday as lawmakerS and PennDOT officials toured roadways in need of repair in Bucks County, including the Limekiln Road bridge in Doylestown.

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero and other local officials urged PennDOT to speed up and streamline two projects — the Limekiln Road bridge project, as well as repairs to the Edgewood Road bridge in Lower Makefield.

State Senator, PennDOT Tour Bucks Roads That Need Work

Two much-needed local bridge projects were a main focus Wednesday as a local state lawmaker and PennDOT officials toured roadways in need of repair in Bucks County.

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero and other local officials urged PennDOT to speed up and streamline the two projects — repairs on the Limekiln Road bridge in Doylestown and repairs to the Edgewood Road bridge in Lower Makefield.

Poignant lessons preserved at Garden of Reflection

On 18th anniversary of 9/11 attacks, speakers reminded those in attendance that the memory of that fateful day must be kept alive for generations to come.

For most students now in elementary or high school, Wednesday was a day to commemorate a historic event, the terror attacks on Sept. 11, 2001.

State Senator, PennDOT Officials Take Tour Of Roadways That Need Work

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero and officials from PennDOT took to the roads of the 10th Senate District to look at state-owned roads and bridges this week.

The Tuesday tour started in the upper end of Santarsiero’s district in Doylestown Township and made its way to Lower Bucks County.

Santarsiero, PennDOT tour Bucks roads and bridges

State Sen. Steve Santarsiero and PennDOT officials toured several state-owned roads and bridges in the 10th District Tuesday and discussed funding, planning and other challenges in fixing problems areas in multiple communities.

As time and traffic wear down roads and bridges throughout Bucks County, state Sen. Steve Santarsiero and Department of Transportation officials are optimistic work to several problem areas will happen as soon as possible.

Cap-and-trade system in Pa.? Maybe, if these lawmakers get their way

Pennsylvania state lawmakers rallied Wednesday behind a clean-energy bill that would slash carbon emissions from the electric power sector at least 90% by 2040.

The bill, known as the Climate Change Mitigation and Energy Transition Act, would encourage the implementation of a “cap-and-invest” program, which would set a cap on the amount of carbon a power generator could emit and a price the company would pay if it went over the limit.

Bucks, Montgomery County Democrats stump for solar, carbon cap

At a press conference in Abington, Democratic state lawmakers connected climate change to Hurricane Dorian and other global events as they promoted bills to increase the state’s use of solar energy while placing a cap on carbon emissions.

State Democratic lawmakers from around the region gathered in Abington’s Crestmont Park on Wednesday to promote energy legislation they say is crucial to halting global climate change and protecting local communities.

Lawmakers: Misclassifying workers costing millions in revenue

Bucks County Reps. John Galloway, Perry Warren and other area legislators support bills that would address the problem of misusing the independent contractor designation.

Misuse of the independent contractor designation for workers, primarily in the construction industry, is costing the state and federal governments a combined total of about $300 million in lost revenue, two local state lawmakers said during a news conference Wednesday.

After receiving 900 public comments, DEP will reevaluate decision on Tohickon Creek

The DEP earlier this year issued a draft decision to “downgrade” the status of the Tohickon Creek. The department now says it will study whether the Nockamixon Dam could help the waterway.

Each year, the release of water from the Nockamixon Dam into the lower Tohickon Creek attracts whitewater kayakers, and those who like to watch them, from near and far.

Pennsylvania lawmaker wants to kick ’unseemly characters’ out of drug abuse treatment business

As prosecutions continue in a kickback and insurance fraud scheme carried out at a now-defunct Bucks County drug abuse treatment company, Pennsylvania lawmakers have taken notice and believe there are more messes to be cleaned up in the treatment industry.

State Rep. Tina Davis said she believes so many people are struggling with substance abuse that authorities have been soft on the industry that is supposed to help them.

Gov. Tom Wolf unveils gun violence effort after Philadelphia shooting

HARRISBURG — Gov. Tom Wolf directed state police and other agencies under his control Friday to focus greater efforts on addressing gun violence, two days after a gunman shot six Philadelphia police officers.

Wolf said the state would set up a new Special Council on Gun Violence and gave it six months to recommend how to reduce mass shootings, domestic violence, suicides and accidental shootings.

Gov. Wolf Signs Executive Order On Gun Violence

Following two consecutive mass shootings in Philadelphia — and nearly two weeks after mass shootings in Ohio and Texas — Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf signed an executive order Friday laying out a plan to reduce gun violence.

The signing, originally set for Thursday, was postponed after six Philadelphia police officers were wounded by an armed man who Wolf said “had enough weapons and ammunition to hold dozens of Philadelphia police officers at bay for eight hours.”

Concerns Raised About St. Mary Medical Center Staffing, Unionization Efforts

Concerns have been raised about staffing levels at St. Mary Medical Center.

The worries about staffing and patient safety have been raised by sources who have spoken to LevittownNow.com. Similar concerns and ones relating “interference” in staff members’ attempts to unionize have also been brought to a bipartisan group of lawmakers.

YMCA of Bucks receives $2 million grant

YMCA of Bucks County has received a $2 million Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of the Budget.

The RACP grant is used for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreational and historical improvement projects. YMCA of Bucks County applied for the grant in early spring and received immediate bi-partisan support from state Sens. Robert Tomlinson and Steve Santarsiero.

DEP finds PFAS chemicals in soil near contaminated Rockhill water wells

The Pennsylvania DEP is pushing ahead with an investigation after finding PFAS chemicals in the soil of a Bergey’s Tire property near the East and West Rockhill border. The chemicals have been found in 13 nearby drinking water wells, but DEP has not yet connected the contamination to the company.

The Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection is pushing ahead with an investigation of chemicals at a Bergey’s Tire & Auto retreading center off Bethlehem Pike in West Rockhill, as it continues to evaluate a potential connection to nearby drinking contamination.

The high cost of the Pa. Turnpike is taking a toll on all of us. Lawmakers should approve this plan for relief | Opinion

To the surprise of no one and the disgust of everyone, the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission recently announced that it will raise tolls by 6 percent, effective Jan. 5, 2020.

After raising tolls only five times during the first 64 years of the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s existence, tolls will now be raised for a 12th straight year. As late as 2006, it cost $14.70 to travel the entire 356 miles of the highway.

Pa. Republican lawmaker plans hearings following mass shootings

State Sen. Lisa Baker, the chairwoman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said she is planning public hearings following the mass shootings this weekend in Texas and Ohio.

Baker, a Luzerne County Republican, did not specify any dates for the hearings. But she said in a statement the Judiciary Committee “will be holding a series of public hearings intended as a prelude to action.”

St. Mary nurses rally for organizing effort

Nurses in favor of unionizing under the Pennsylvania Association of Staff Nurses and Allied Professionals said cuts by St. Mary Medical Center’s parent organization, Trinity Health, have resulted in higher patient-to-nurse ratios, a lack of supplies and a loss of specialized care programs and teams.

St. Mary Medical Center nurses say cuts over the last few years have affected patient care to the point that they can no longer stay silent and must unionize to make their voices heard.

Bucks YMCA Gets $2 Million From State For New Facilities

FAIRLESS HILLS, PA — The YMCA of Bucks County will be receiving a $2 million state grant to help pay for new facilities, including the one planned in Fairless Hills.

The Fairless Hills YMCA branch construction project is a 48,000 square foot complete renovation that will redesign the existing facility and include a swimming pool, gymnasium, welcome center, group exercise studios, classrooms, wellness center, and administrative offices.

Bucks area officials announce over $6.7 million in state grants

Several news releases from General Assembly members representing districts in and around Bucks County announced multiple Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program funding to help fund infrastructure projects in multiple towns.

More than $6.7 million in state Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grants were awarded to several projects throughout Bucks and eastern Montgomery counties last week.

State lawmakers announce $2M grant for YMCA construction projects in Doylestown, Fairless Hills

DOYLESTOWN >> YMCA of Bucks County has received a $2 million Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Office of the budget.

The RACP grant is a Pennsylvania Commonwealth grant program administered by the Office of the Budget for the acquisition and construction of regional economic, cultural, civic, recreational, and historical improvement projects. YMCA of Bucks County applied for the grant in early spring and received immediate bi-partisan support from Pennsylvania Senators Robert Tomlinson (R-6) and Steve Santarsiero (D-10).

‘Deeply troubling’: Lawmakers react to PFAS investigation

State and federal lawmakers have offered reaction to this news organization’s investigative report, which highlighted potential chemical hazards near Bucks and Montgomery County military bases.

State and federal lawmakers offered a range of reactions to a recent investigative report highlighting potential chemical hazards near Bucks and Montgomery County military bases, with state Sen. Maria Collett calling the contents “deeply troubling” and U.S. Sen. Pat Toomey saying it raised “real concerns” about the impacts of chemical contamination here.

State Senator Opens Office In Tullytown

Steven Santarsiero (D-10) just opened a new branch office for constituent services in Tullytown. Just after 10:00 AM, the senator was joined by Mayor David Cutchineal and various council members as he cut the ribbon to open the satellite office. “The state budget allows for 2500 square feet of office space for lawmakers. This is to insure fairness and uniformity. Some area of the state have higher rent than other. This way it is fair to everyone,” Santarsiero said. He has no office in the lower end of his district.

State Senator Opens Office In Tullytown

From the Montgomery County border to the Delaware River and from Upper Bucks County to Lower Bucks County, State Sen. Steve Santarsiero’s 10th Senatorial District covers a large swath of the county, and on Tuesday he opened an office with the aim of serving the lower end better.

Surrounded by Tullytown officials and his staff, Santarsiero cut the ribbon on the new constituent services office that will be open to appointments and walk-ins from 9 a.m. to noon on Tuesday and Thursdays.