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    BUCKS COUNTY, PA — In the never-ending saga of the PA State Budget, Bucks County’s Democratic lawmakers have decided to send a message to their GOP counterparts. What’s the message? Spoiler alert: It’s not a postcard from vacation.

    At a recent press conference that was only slightly less attended than a dentist’s convention, State Sen. Steve Santarsiero rallied the troops to demand an end to the budget standstill, which is now flirting with 120 days since the June 30 deadline—because what’s a little financial chaos among friends, right?

    “We demand Senate Republicans negotiate, and we demand a budget,” Santarsiero declared, sounding like someone who just found out their favorite coffee shop is out of almond milk. “This is far too long. There is no excuse left. It is time to get to work.” I mean, who knew governing was so difficult?

    Joining him in the political melodrama were State Representatives Jim Prokopiak, Tina Davis, Tim Brennan, and Brian Munroe, along with an entourage of educational VIPs and Bucks County Commissioners Bob Harvie and Diane Ellis-Marseglia. It was like a gathering of concerned citizens, just less like a yoga retreat and more like a group project gone horribly wrong.

    All were in harmonious agreement that a state budget is necessary—one that reflects the commonwealth’s funding needs and not just what’s left after crumbs are swept off the floor. Let’s be real: Flat-funded budgets are about as useful as a screen door on a submarine.

    Senator Santarsiero pointed out the monumental oversight in the flat-funded proposal by Senate Republicans, which completely ignores the $2.2 billion needed to meet court-mandated funding requirements. Think of it like trying to pay your rent with Monopoly money—super creative, but it’s definitely not going to work.

    “How can we possibly pass a flat-funded budget and meet those obligations without making dramatic cuts to existing budget lines?” he asked, possibly to a wall, since his audience looked as bewildered as anyone trying to understand TikTok. Not to mention, with a surplus of $10 billion sitting in the Rainy Day Fund—which sounds ironically like a place where good ideas go to die—Senator Santarsiero was left wondering why nobody had broken the seal on that piggy bank.

    Bucks Co. GOP Lawmaker Takes a Break from the Budget Drama

    In the other corner, State Rep. Kristin Marcell (R-178) issued what we can only assume was a very positive message via press release about the budget debacle. “Every day we delay, more Pennsylvanians lose access to services,” she said, which may or may not have been accompanied by dramatic music in the background.

    “It is time to end the gridlock and do the job taxpayers sent us here to do.” So, basically, a lot of talk about urgency—but let’s not forget the importance of keeping spending within taxpayers’ “means.” Because really, who needs essential services when you can have a well-balanced budget? That’s definitely the new “it” thing.

    Rep. Marcell wrapped up by stating that all House Republicans were also “engaged and focused”—a phrase that, quite frankly, could use its own highlight reel. “We have the ability to keep negotiating and keep our critical services funded,” she reassured us, probably while plotting her next career move in the reality TV realm. “We can end the impasse right now instead of playing politics with Pennsylvania families.” And honestly, can we just agree to keep politics out of the way of actual governance for once? One can only dream!

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