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PA Pols Divided Over ‘Build Back Better' Vote
The details on the tax-and-spend legislation are so unclear the pricetag is still uncertain.

Delaware Valley Journal provides unbiased, local reporting for the Philadelphia suburbs of Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties.
The details on the tax-and-spend legislation are so unclear the pricetag is still uncertain.

On the latest episode of the Delaware Valley Journal podcast, Republican gubernatorial candidate state Sen. Pro Tempore Jake Corman.
When navigating the present and charting the future, it is critical to be informed by the past.
A case that began with demands for the Mariner East pipeline to be shut down has ended with a $2,000 fine.
Is Pennsylvania's Democratic establishment in for a rude a-“woke”-ening?
The Delaware Riverkeepers has long opposed what it calls “bomb trains”.
President Biden went “old school” attempting to deflect the problematic politics of rising gas prices.
So, what happened on Election Day in Chester County? Ballot fiasco or “no big deal”?
“The nominee has repeatedly expressed views that are completely out of line with American economic principles.”
Professor Robin Kolodny said it makes more sense to compare the November 2021 election to the 2013 municipal election.
Sometimes karma bites.
Pennsylvania state legislators are making another push to regulate ‘games of skill,' which have evolved into a significant form of gambling.
For decades, left-leaning crusades to solve the problems of the Black community have been either ineffective or outright harmful.
Bucks County parents unveiled damning evidence showing the mandate was accompanied by extremely unethical coercion of local government.
Carla Sands wants to be Pennsylvania’s next U.S. Senator.
Milk costs more. Meat is more expensive. Clothing is pricier. New cars, even used cars–forget about it!
Environmentalists say reducing methane is essential to the fight against climate change.
Local officials are ramping up their efforts to make it available.
Reports that TV star Dr. Mehmet Oz plans to run for the U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania as a Republican had tongues wagging this week.
Saule Omarova, tapped by Biden to run the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, has been embroiled in controversy since her nomination