Politics & Government
Election 2024: Democrat Tina Davis For State Representative
Patch is asking candidates to share their views on issues in Bucks County. Democrat Tina Davis of Croydon presents her ideas.

Candidates running in the Nov. 5 general election are providing background about themselves and their positions on the issues to voters in these profiles, which will run in Patch individually for each candidate.
CROYDON, PA —State Rep. Tina Davis is running for re-election as a Democrat for state representative in the 141st Legislative District against Republican Noah Boyd in the Nov. 5 general election.
Biographical Information
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Name: Tina Davis
Age: NA
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Town of residence: Croydon
Position sought: State Representative of the 141st Legislative District
Are you an incumbent?: Yes
What Towns Does Your District Cover?: Bristol Township and Bristol Borough.
Party affiliation: Democrat
Family: I have been married for 32 years and have three adult children: James, Taylor, and Cameron.
Education: Bachelor's degree from LaSalle University.
Occupation: State Representative, former Realtor
Candidate Questions
1. How can you curb crime seeping into Lower Bucks County's suburbs?
1. I have chosen to spend over 32 years in Bristol Township, and my children all reside here. I am very confident in our police departments and feel quite safe here.
2. How can you work to get more money for your district in terms of school funding and grants?
I have actively built relationships with other members on both sides of the aisle, have secured millions for our fire companies, the Radcliffe Street Bridge, municipalities, and much more.
3. Where can improvements still be made to reduce traffic that continues to clog key roads in your district?
My office works well with all the agencies and municipalities to improve the congestion. It takes time and money, unfortunately.
4. What do you bring to the district as a change agent in helping your constituents have a better life after years of inflation and rising costs for families?
I almost lost my home in 2008 and 2009, so I know what it is to struggle to keep your family afloat, so I will not stop till I help someone. Everyone deserves to live happily, and there are many programs available, and people have earned the right to use them.
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