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Community conversations on special education, substance use & more

(Feb 13, 2026)

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Working for your safety

(Jan 30, 2026)

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Statement on ICE activities in our country

(Jan 29, 2026)

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Sen. Steve Santarsiero and Rep. Tim Brennan announce nearly $4,000,000 in state grants for PFAS treatment in Peddlers Village & Buckingham Twp.

(Jan 22, 2026)

“PFAS contamination poses a serious threat to our community, and no family should have to question whether their drinking water meets federal safety standards,” said Rep. Brennan. Read more

 

Solebury Awarded State Grant for Former Quarry Purchase

(Jan 14, 2026)

Solebury Township has been notified by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources that it has been awarded an $800,000 grant toward the purchase of the former New Hope Crushed Stone property on Phillips Mill Road in Solebury Township. Read more

 

Agriculture in the spotlight

(Jan 14, 2026)

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Sen. Santarsiero & Rep. Brennan announce $1M in grants

(Dec 24, 2025)

“Art is a timeless lens that lets us learn more about ourselves, the world around us and our common struggles,” said Representative Brennan. “It helps us understand essential truths, reminds us of our shared humanity and the value of our freedoms." Read more

 

A $5 million funding infusion for our district

(Dec 22, 2025)

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Bucks County lawmakers honor Judge R. Barry McAndrews in bridge renaming ceremony

(Dec 22, 2025)

State Rep. Tim Brennan, D-Bucks, joined state Rep. Shelby Labs, R-Bucks, and state Sen. Steve Santasiero, D-Bucks, at a ceremony on November 24 at the Bucks County Courthouse to name a portion of State Route 1006 (Ferry Road) as the Judge R. Barry McAndrews Memorial Highway, in honor of the judge’s distinguished judicial career and leadership within Bucks County’s justice system. Read more

 

Ending the year in a sprint

(Dec 05, 2025)

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A look at the new state budget

(Nov 15, 2025)

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On the PA State Budget Impasse

(Nov 05, 2025)

In the House Appropriations Committee, we stayed in Harrisburg through July — long after the Senate left town — working to offer a responsible, bipartisan budget for the Senate to pass. Through October, we offered concession after concession in good faith, only to have the Senate repeatedly recycle last year’s budget proposal. Read more

 

Updates on local road projects, SNAP, & more

(Oct 31, 2025)

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'No Excuse' For No State Budget

(Oct 29, 2025)

As the PA State Budget impasse continues, Bucks County Democratic lawmakers are sending a message to their GOP colleagues to make a deal. Read more

 

Local democratic lawmakers demand budget action amid PA impasse

(Oct 28, 2025)

State Rep. Tim Brennan, a member of the House Appropriations Committee, said House Democrats made “concession after concession after concession only to have the Republicans in the Senate send us exactly the same budget that we saw last year.” Read more

 

Legislative updates & local happenings

(Oct 17, 2025)

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Gathering hope in New Hope

(Sep 30, 2025)

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Bucks County Getting Its Own Police Academy, Lawmaker Says

(Sep 13, 2025)

“I’m proud to see a new police academy coming to Bucks County, a big step to strengthen public safety while providing high-quality training right here in our community. Our officers deserve the best preparation and support, and this facility will help deliver that,” Brennan said. Read more

 

Munroe celebrates vote in favor of Bucks County Community College Police Academy

(Sep 12, 2025)

WARMINSTER, Sept. 11 – State Rep. Brian Munroe, D-Bucks, announced Tuesday that the Municipal Police Officers’ Education and Training Commission voted unanimously to establish a new police academy in Bucks County. Although the initiative is in its early stages, the commission’s vote supports opening the academy at Bucks County Community College, which has campuses in Bristol, Newtown and Perkasie. Munroe, a former police officer, veteran and MPOETC member, advocated for the project because of his commitment to improved policing, community engagement, education and job growth in Bucks County. “Establishing a police academy right here in Bucks County opens law enforcement opportunities to more of our residents from the outset,” Munroe said. “Great municipal police officers often come from the towns they serve. My hope in opening a new academy at BCCC is that more of our bright young people choose to learn here and stay here long into the future.” Fellow Bucks County state Rep. Tim Brennan also supported the application. “I’m proud to see a new police academy coming to Bucks County, a big step to strengthen public safety while providing high-quality training right here in our community. Our officers deserve the best preparation and support, and this facility will help deliver that,” Brennan said. “Over Read more

 

Bucks County lawmakers celebrate vote in favor of Bucks County Community College Police Academy

(Sep 11, 2025)

“I’m proud to see a new police academy coming to Bucks County, a big step to strengthen public safety while providing high-quality training right here in our community. Our officers deserve the best preparation and support, and this facility will help deliver that,” Brennan said. Read more