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Democrats step in to counter GOP fracking suit
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10) was joined by Democratic colleagues Friday in New Hope to announce their action to protect clean drinking water from environmental hazards of fracking. Their action was in response to a lawsuit filed by Republican senators against...
Solebury To Get State Money For Police Body Cameras
SOLEBURY TOWNSHIP, PA — Solesbury Township is getting money from the state to help buy body cameras for its police officers. The township will receive $16,155 through the Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency, state Sen. Steve Santarsiero announced. He said...
Growing concerns: Farmers in Bucks facing racism, land costs and affordable health care
Racism, land acquisition costs and health care are just a few of the grave issues facing farmers in Bucks County, with several county farmers airing their concerns during state Sen. Steve Santarsiero's recent virtual agriculture roundtable. The roundtable, co-hosted...
Senate Democrats fire back against Republican lawsuit seeking to overturn Delaware River Basin fracking ban
NEW HOPE BOROUGH >> Standing on the banks of the glistening Delaware River Friday afternoon, State Senator Steve Santarsiero and the Senate Democratic Caucus fired back against a federal lawsuit filed by their Republican counterparts seeking to overturn a fracking ban...
PA Dems join Delaware River fracking fight after GOP reps. file suit to overturn ban
The fracking debate took center stage Friday, when the state Senate Democratic Caucus, led by Sen. Steve Santarsiero, filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit seeking to stem Republican attempts to again open up the Delaware River basin to fracking. Hydraulic...
Bucks County religious institutions awarded grants to improve security
BUCKS COUNTY >> The Pennsylvania Commission on Crime and Delinquency (PCCD) has announced $98,000 in local funding that will help local houses of worship make security improvements through its Non-Profit Security Grant Program. The following religious institutions in...
Fitzpatrick, Santarsiero urge EPA to close Rockhill Quarry
U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick on Thursday renewed calls to permanently ban mining at a controversial quarry in East Rockhill where naturally occurring asbestos was discovered over two years ago. The Republican lawmaker from Middletown urged the newly confirmed head of...
Santarsiero hosts Community Conversation with Pennsbury Manor director
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10) highlighted the historic Pennsbury Manor in Falls Township, hosting a Community Conversation video discussion about the site, the many educational offerings and how it has stayed active through the COVID-19 pandemic. Ahead of...
Constituents can get help from Santarsiero’s office with vaccine registration
Residents of the 10th Senatorial District in Bucks County who need help signing up for the coronavirus vaccine can call the offices of State Sen. Steve Santarsiero, D-10, in Doylestown and Newtown townships from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m Thursday to receive...
Focus on state parks at Pa. Senate budget hearing
HARRISBURG — The future of a state park system that has seen record visits during the past year but faces a backlog of infrastructure work was a key topic Tuesday during a Senate Appropriations Committee budget hearing. A proposed $427 million budget will help the...
Paul Witte, creative product designer and philanthropist, dies at 94
Paul Witte, 94, of New Hope, a creative industrial and product design engineer, local philanthropist, and cofounder of the 30-year-old Hepatitis B Foundation, died Saturday, Feb. 13, of complications from dementia at Buckingham Valley Rehabilitation and Nursing Center...
Senators to reintroduce health insurance bill
State Sens. Steve Santarsiero, D-Bucks County, and Michele Brooks, R-Mercer County, will reintroduce legislation that will allow children to stay on their parents' health insurance until age 26. Under current Pennsylvania law, a child can stay on his or her parents'...
Santarsiero Legislation Would Extend Health Coverage For Children
BUCKS COUNTY, PA — State Senators Steve Santarsiero (D-Bucks) and Michele Brooks (R-Mercer) are reintroducing legislation that will allow children to stay on their parent's health insurance until age 26. Under current state law, a child can stay on their parent's...
BC Discoveries cuts the ribbon on new dance and acting studios at the Stocking Works in Newtown Borough
NEWTOWN BOROUGH >> BC Discoveries Dance & Theater Arts Company celebrated the opening of its new 3,500 square foot home on Sunday with an open house and a little dancing in the rain. Company director Kristina Tuxhorn joined State Senator Steve Santarsiero, Newtown...
VIDEO: Groundbreaking of renovations at YMCA Fairless Hills celebrated in virtual format
This week, ‘the walls came tumbling down’ as an exterior wall of the decades old YMCA building in Fairless Hill was demolished as part of a year-long renovation and revitalization project. On Friday, February 26, the community celebrated in virtual format with a Zoom...
Wall comes tumbling down at YMCA Fairless Hills as part of $12M renovation project
BRISTOL TOWNSHIP >> An exterior wall at the decades old YMCA in Fairless Hill came crumblin' down last week as part of a year-long renovation and revitalization project. On Friday, February 26, the community celebrated a virtual groundbreaking with a Zoom call...
Fracking Permanently Banned In Delaware River Basin
Hydraulic fracking has been permanently barred in the Delaware River basin. The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC), which is overseen by the governors of Delaware, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, and a representative from the federal government, voted 4-0...
Delaware River Basin Commission votes to prohibit high volume hydraulic fracturing in the Delaware River Basin
WEST TRENTON, N.J. >> The Delaware River Basin Commission (DRBC) on Feb. 25 approved a final rule prohibiting high volume hydraulic fracturing (HVHF) in the Basin. In a separate action, the commissioners directed its executive director to propose amendments to update...
Sustainable Farming In Bucks Co. Focus Of Roundtable Event
BUCKS COUNTY — Local farming experts and state officials will take in part of a virtual roundtable discussion on supporting sustainable agriculture in Bucks County. The event will be live streamed at 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 11. Click here to register. State Sen....
Donald Trump and the impeachment trial dividing America
Thick snow covers the fields along the road to Piketown, Pennsylvania. A frosty atmosphere has gripped the countryside. Months after the federal election, large banners in support of former US President Donald Trump still hang from verandas or cling to the facades of...
GUEST OPINION: We can and must do justice
Earlier this week it was revealed that the Pennsylvania Department of State failed to advertise the 2019 passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would allow the victims of child sex abuse, whose claims had been barred by the statute of...
Lower Makefield dry town no more? Historic farmhouse first restaurant with liquor license
Cameron Troilo Properties is the first business to obtain a liquor license in Lower Makefield after a referendum last year overturned the law governing the serving of alcohol in a historically dry town. The family-owned developer is renovating a historic farmhouse on...
Pennsylvania Senate committee approves child custody bill honoring Kayden Mancuso for second time
A Pennsylvania Senate committee has approved for a second time a bill that puts the health, welfare and safety of a child above other factors in parental custody matters. Senate Bill 78 — better known as Kayden's Law — was reintroduced and unanimously voted out of the...
Bill To Reform Child Custody Process Moves Forward
Legislation named after a Pennsbury School District student who was tragically murdered is moving forward in Harrisburg. Senate Bill 78, known as Kayden’s Law, came before the Pennsylvania Senate Judiciary Committee Monday and was voted with bipartisan support out of...
‘Kayden’s Law’ Quickly Clears Senate Committee
LOWER MAKEFIELD TOWNSHIP, PA — A child-protection bill named in honor of a slain Lower Makefield girl was one of the first pieces of legislation approved by the state senate committee that was considering it. The bill, co-sponsored by Bucks County state Sen. Steve...
Bucks County hits grim milestone with over 1,000 COVID-19 deaths
At least 1,000 Bucks County residents have died from the coronavirus as of last week, a grim milestone surpassed as cases slow and vaccinations continue. Initial state Department of Health data put Bucks County’s deaths to COVID-19 at about 1,013 people as of Monday...
State Senator Santarsiero to host telephone Town Hall on COVID-19 vaccine
State Senator Steve Santarsiero (D-10) is hosting a telephone town hall on Thursday, January 28 at 7 p.m. During the town hall, he will provide important information and updates on the state-wide COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Plan, along with local updates on when,...
Pennsylvania’s minimum wage is the lowest in the region. Advocates tell lawmakers an increase is overdue.
Democratic lawmakers heard from advocates, academics and business groups Monday on a renewed push to give minimum wage workers in Pennsylvania a raise to $15 an hour. Over 100 people attended the Zoom hearing on minimum wage hosted by the Pennsylvania Senate...
Santarsiero to serve as Dem Judiciary chair
State Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10th dist.) announced his appointment as minority-party chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. In addition to his chairmanship of the Judiciary Committee, Santarsiero will serve on the Appropriations, Consumer Protection &...
‘I Remain Optimistic’: Santarsiero Shares Inauguration Message
NEWTOWN, PA — The Pennsylvania Senate representative for District 10 congratulated President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris on Inauguration Day. Biden was sworn in as the 46th President of the United States at the U.S. Capitol. A Scranton native, he won...
The way forward starts with the truth
While shocking, the events of Jan. 6, 2021 were hardly surprising. Leaving aside Donald Trump’s often abhorrent behavior over the last four years of his presidency, his actions in just the last few months were a strong signal of what was to come. At the first...
Pa. Senate leader says GOP will likely follow court lead in filling vacant seat
The head of the Pennsylvania Senate said Friday night the Republican caucus will wait for a court ruling before making a decision on filling a seat from western Pennsylvania. Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman, R-Centre, said Friday night the Senate Republicans...
How ‘a sad day in Pennsylvania’ became a sadder day at the U.S. Capitol
HARRISBURG — Trump flags outnumbered U.S. flags in the "America First" crowd yelling outside Lt. Gov. John Fetterman's office window. About 200 self-described patriots were pledging their allegiance to the outgoing president and pleaded for Pennsylvania state...
Delaware Valley State Senators Discuss Vaccine Rollout in Virtual Town Hall
Three Democratic state Senators from the Delaware Valley and the state health secretary gave their reassurances to the public about the effectiveness of COVID-19 vaccines during a virtual town hall Wednesday, while also answering questions about how its distribution...
Pennsylvania lawmakers react to Capitol breach: ‘An absolute disgrace,’ Pat Toomey says; ‘It’s an attempted coup,’ Tom Wolf says
Pennsylvania lawmakers in Washington, Harrisburg and the Lehigh Valley are reacting to the breach of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of President Donald Trump that forced a halt to the certification of the Electoral College vote Wednesday.
Area Lawmakers React To Attack At U.S. Capitol
A number of state and federal lawmakers representing the area have responded after attackers took siege of the U.S. Capitol during Congress’ certification of President-Elect Joe Biden’s victory. After rioters broke through law enforcement barriers, members of Congress...
Pa. Senate Republicans refuse to seat Democrat Brewster in contentious swearing-in ceremony
A Western Pennsylvania lawmaker who won re-election in November was not sworn-in to the state Senate on Tuesday with the rest of the victors, as Republicans voted to deny his seating and ponder a challenge by his electoral opponent. Sen. Jim Brewster, a McKeesport...
$8.7M project at Washington Crossing Historic Park almost ready to start
A long-awaited $8.7 million project to rehabilitate 11 historic homes and other structures throughout Washington Crossing Historic Park in Upper Makefield should start next month, state Senator Steve Santarsiero, D-10, Lower Makefield announced. The work, which has...
Groundbreaking Held For $8.7M Washington Crossing Park Project
WASHINGTON CROSSING, PA — The groundbreaking for the $8.7 million rehabilitation project at Washington Crossing Historic Park will be held in February, local elected officials announced Monday. The project, which will involve fixing 11 historic homes and other...
Bucks hospitals, museums awarded $3.5 million in grants
A total of $3.5 million in state grant funds have been awarded to improve local infrastructure, health and safety, and arts and culture in Bucks County, state Sen. Steve Santarsiero (D-10) said. The awards will go to New Hope Borough, Doylestown Hospital, Bucks County...












