A Delaware County court recently killed Upper Darby’s new income tax and restrictive public forum rules as well as a policy to effectively defund a youth arts center. The rulings not only quash fiscal policies expounded by Mayor Ed Brown (D) and his allies on Township Council but rebuke the […]
Outraged Bucks residents want Ellis-Marseglia and Harvie gone
Citizens protested the Democrats’ refusal to follow state Supreme Court rulings on vote-counting.
By Bradley Vasoli
Activists’ ballot-application challenges fall apart
Local activists’ challenges to hundreds of mail-in ballot applications across the Philadelphia suburbs ended last week without having a single challenge upheld. Last month, challengers alleged 212 applications in Chester County, 319 in Montgomery County, 191 in Bucks County, and 143 in Delaware County came from voters who either moved […]
Anti-Fitzpatrick PAC posts false claims on signs in Bucks
Signs falsely say Fitzpatrick ‘voted to defund the police’
By Bradley Vasoli
Activists challenge hundreds of mail-in ballot applications, citing non-residency
A group of local activists in southeastern Pennsylvania is presently challenging 865 mail-in ballot applications in Pennsylvania’s suburban southeastern counties, citing evidence that many applicants moved. The disputers, who asked for anonymity to avoid potential harassment, obtained voter data from the commonwealth’s Statewide Uniform Registry of Electors (SURE) and identified […]
Bucks Dems dominated 2023 fundraising. Will GOP catch up this year?
A formidable web of PACs and law firms keep Democratic candidates well-funded.
By Bradley Vasoli
Munroe apparently incurred criminal charges in Virginia Beach
Update: Nine days after publication, an attorney for Munroe emailed the author of this article supplying the representative’s version of the matters discussed in this article, saying two of the arrests do not belong to Munroe. Broad + Liberty stands behind our reporting in this matter. Readers who want further […]
Kilkenny versus Upper Darby’s Home Rule Charter, Part Two
This is the second article in a two-part series. The first appeared yesterday. Sean Kilkenny serves as solicitor for Upper Darby Township and for sundry other localities in the Philadelphia area. In that capacity, the 51-year-old Montgomery County Sheriff and retired Army lieutenant colonel boasts some glittering kudos from legal […]
Kilkenny versus Upper Darby’s Home Rule Charter, Part One
Montgomery County’s sheriff has a lucrative — and controversial — side hustle in Upper Darby.
By Bradley Vasoli
Pelosi-allied PAC hits Bresnahan with another unfounded claim, stops ad
The new ad was so misleading about Bresnahan that he was able to get the ad canceled from airing.
By Bradley Vasoli