BUCKS COUNTY – October 26, 2022 – State Senator Steve Santarsiero (D-10) and Representative Tina Davis (D-141) announced $1 million in state funds from the Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) will go to the Croydon Fire Company for the construction of a new Emergency Services Building. “I’d like to thank Governor Wolf for supporting our request to dedicate RACP funds for the Croydon Fire Co Emergency Services Building project, which will provide the fire company a modern facility from which to serve the community,” said Sen. Santarsiero. “The upgraded space will streamline fire station operations, ensuring the volunteers of the Croydon Fire Company have the resources they need to respond to community emergencies safely and efficiently.” “I am proud to work with Senator Santarsiero to bring this critical funding back to our district,” Rep. Davis said. “This $1 million in grant money will help expand and renovate the Croydon Fire Company’s Emergency Services Building. The renovated building’s upgraded operations will enable its firefighters to more quickly get to residents in danger. This is literally life-saving funding and I thank Governor Wolf for approving its allocation.” The renovation will be a two phased project. The first phase will entail the demolition of the existing building and site work. Phase two will be the construction of the new building. The new building will Read more
LEVITTOWN, Oct. 13 – State Rep. Tina Davis, D-Bucks, will hold a free flu shot and COVID booster clinic from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 at her district office, 4530 New Falls Road. The shots are provided by Acme Markets Pharmacy. “ The Department of Health has warned Pennsylvanians that this flu season could be severe,” Davis said. “I’m want to help protect our residents from the flu and COVID, so I am again this year hosting a free flu shot and COVID booster clinic at my district office.” Please call Davis’ office at 267-580-2660 for an appointment. Read more
The House Democratic Policy Committee was in Bucks County Tuesday morning for a tour and roundtable discussion at the Blumberg Institute in Doylestown. Read more
HARRISBURG, Sept. 19 – State Reps. Morgan Cephas, D-Phila., and Tina Davis, D-Bucks, applauded today’s House passage of their bill that would regulate how pregnant people are treated in Pennsylvania’s jails and prisons. The bill is now on its way to the Senate. The Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act, which passed unanimously, would improve visitation rights for incarcerated parents, ban shackling pregnant people and enhance restraint documentation, along with other provisions. “For years, my peers and I have been fighting to get prenatal, pregnancy and post-natal support to those incarcerated in the Commonwealth. The House passage of this act lifts my soul because it is an act of compassion,” Cephas said. “This legislation (H.B. 1419 ) would improve the quality of life for some of our most vulnerable constituents and their families. No one should be deprived of respect or be forced to risk their health or their health of their child -- and certainly not on our watch.” The lawmaker highlighted that the bill also would provide for free period and incontinence products for incarcerated individuals and would allow three days of post-delivery bonding time between mother and newborn child. “Policies need to be set on how pregnant women are treated in prison,” Davis said. “For far too long, incarcerated pregnant women have been subject to shackling, solitary confinement, full body searches by male guards and been Read more
“Diapers and incontinence products are both expensive, but a necessity,” Davis said. “The need for these products was only intensified by the COVID-19 pandemic and the costs of these products have only increased with inflation. We must make sure these products are available to those in need in our communities.” Read more
The expo will be a great opportunity for people to learn about the latest state programs and services and to check out multiple exhibits featuring new products and services from local vendors. Read more
LEVITTOWN, Sept. 6 – State Rep. Tina Davis is hosting her annual Senior Expo on Thursday, Sept. 8. The expo will take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Lower Bucks Hospital, 501 Bath Road, Bristol. Seniors and their families can learn about programs and services in the area that are designed to help them. Davis and her staff also will be on hand to answer state-government questions and present materials. “Our area’s seniors bring so much energy and enthusiasm to this annual event – it really is a pleasure to host them,” Davis said. “The expo will be a great opportunity for people to learn about the latest state programs and services and to check out multiple exhibits featuring new products and services from local vendors. “There also will be door prizes, free health screenings, free brochures and staff on hand to answer questions. I encourage all of our area seniors to stop by.” There is no need to pre-register, and walk-ins are welcome. Guests must wear a mask. Read more
Pennsylvania was one of the first states to legislate Labor Day and has remained dedicated to promoting fair labor practices. As of 2021, 13.6% of all Pennsylvania workers are supported by a union — higher than the national average — that's more than 730,000 Pennsylvanians. Read more
Community update (July 15): Learn How to Reapply for Reduced-Price Lunches Read more
I voted for the final 2022-2023 budget because it is a step in the right direction for Bucks County and the Commonwealth. The House Democrats fought to use the funding that we received through the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (ARPA) to help Pennsylvanians, the way it was intended. Read more
“Today’s U.S. Supreme Court decision will hurt women’s access to health care, disproportionately harming people of color and those struggling financially. While abortion is still safe and legal here in Pennsylvania despite the court’s decision, the truth is the commonwealth is one vote away from criminalizing women’s health care and the dire consequences that it would prompt – higher maternal mortality rates, spikes in unsafe abortions, and the prosecution of doctors and nurses who provide necessary health care. Because let’s be honest: outlawing abortion doesn’t stop abortion. Read more
HARRISBURG, June 15 – State Reps. Tina Davis and Jeanne McNeil have introduced H.B. 2120 , which would require lodging hosts to disclose the presence of recording devices on properties, preventing guests in Pennsylvania from unknowingly being recorded, like what happened recently in Philadelphia . Currently, Pennsylvania does not have a law addressing undisclosed recording devices such as hidden cameras in host-lodging sites. “The rise of hosting platforms has allowed private citizens to rent their residences to people from across the globe for a few days or up to a few weeks,” Davis said. “However, these short-term rentals come with risks to the consumer’s privacy. Too many individuals have come forward about the owners of these residences using hidden cameras and secretly recording those occupying the residence. This creates an invasion of privacy, which endangers individuals and families with children.” The legislators acknowledged that some cameras could have a legitimate purpose for the safety of both the owner and consumer, but said the consumer needs to be made aware of all recording devices. “Where people can stay when they travel has changed greatly,” McNeill said. “A person is no longer limited to staying in a traditional hotel. More options provide more opportunities to choose unique locations at a fairer and more budget-friendly price. However, we cannot sacrifice safety and privacy for convenience. Read more
Learn more about the bill that would crack down on dangerous fireworks that advanced out of the House in this week's community update. Read more
“Our state and national economy suffered greatly in the months and years since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, and while there have been many positive signs of economic recovery – including the creation of millions of jobs, a decrease in the unemployment rate and an increase in GDP – many residents are still struggling,” Davis said. “Rising costs, particularly for housing, remain an issue, so it’s important to fund the organizations responsible for addressing the housing needs for so many throughout our communities.” Read more
Several state programs and federal applications are due this month, learn more in this week's community update. Read more
Find updates from Harrisburg, including meeting with residents at the Capitol and the reason lawmakers need to act after the latest deadly school shooting. Read more
"I will not sit idly by and wait for another shooting to happen in Pennsylvania. I am calling on Congress to immediately reinstate the Federal Assault Weapons Ban and ban large-capacity magazines. Mass shootings have increased since the original version of the law expired in 2004." Read more
“This grant will provide for pre-apprenticeship training, providing local students with an introduction and the solid foundation they need to make more informed decisions on the apprenticeships and careers they will pursue in the near future,” Davis said. “Manufacturing jobs have been an indispensable part of Pennsylvania’s workforce, and this program creates a more-defined career pathway for students as well as strengthens the pipeline for skilled workers with employers.” Read more
Bristol Township residents can take advantage of free clean-up day events as well as a shred event happening from 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday. Read more
Find a listing of upcoming events, workshops and job fairs in this week's community update. Read more
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