IN THE PRESS
Bucks County Changemakers Interview with Connor OHaNlon
Chair of Doylestown Democrats, activist, podcast host – Connor represents the next generation of local leaders working to make a more just, sustainable, and progressive Bucks County.
Doylestown Accountant Will Run To Represent Redrawn 29th District
Connor O'Hanlon, 25, is the first person to join the race for state representative in the new district, proposing a Pennsylvania New Deal.
Incumbent, 3 newcomers run for 2 Doylestown supervisor seats
Doylestown Township’s board of supervisors could turn blue after Tuesday’s election, but only if two Democratic candidates can beat the independent incumbent and Republican newcomer.
Inside the Knock-Down, Drag-Out Fight Over the Soul of a Pennsylvania School District
When Lela Casey decided to speak up at a school board meeting of Pennsylvania’s Central Bucks School District in September, she was still troubled by an incident that had happened at a similar meeting in March.
Interview: Middletown Township Supervisor Anna Payne Is Ready to Fight for Bucks County in Harrisburg
The Bucks County Democrat looks to take on PA 142nd House District incumbent – Republican Joe Hogan – who narrowly squeaked out a 76-vote victory last election.
Not Your Father’s Republican Party?
Trump isn’t the problem; he is a symptom of a worsening sickness that has afflicted the GOP for decades.
Bucks County Democrats Won Big in 2023. Here’s How We Ensure a Repeat in 2024
It starts with recognizing that what you do every day in the lead-up to an election is just as important as voting.
Q&A: Local Author Jen Burns Discusses Her Book ‘The Hidden History of Bucks County’
“I am honored to live in such a place where history isn't necessarily confined to our textbooks but is instead woven into our community,” says Burns.
With All Eyes on Central Bucks School Board Race, Don’t Sleep on the Doylestown Township Supervisors Election
Most folks don’t know that the same extremist movement overwhelming our school boards is also gunning for municipal roles.
Ban Stock Buybacks to Protect the Working Class
Money spent on stock buybacks is money that otherwise could have been used to invest in the companies’ workers by increasing wages, providing better benefits, and improving work conditions.