Tina Davis for State Rep
Creating Jobs in Lower Bucks - Lowering Property Taxes for Schools - Fully Funding Education at State Level - Reforming Harrisburg
05/09/2026
Letter to the editor: Legislators condemn endangerment of candidate As women and as representatives of the Pennsylvania state House, we stand together to demand an end to the dangerous political tactics being perpetrated against Democratic 45th District candidate Brittany Bloam and her family in the form of an anonymous mailer broadcasting her home address to thousa...
06/19/2025
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Breaking: One person has shot been at Oxford Valley Mall public safety officials are reporting, An active shooter is on the loose. Stay clear of the area
Law enforcement from multiple agencies and jurisdictions are engaged in all out manhunt. Developments as they come in
-- J.B.
05/19/2025
Not many school boards are able to protect and enhance programs for students, renovate our school buildings, and pass tax relief for first responders, all while not raising school real estate taxes for six years, but that is exactly what Jim Morgan and Gallus Obert have done. That is why I am proud to endorse them, along with Tim Witherspoon and Drew DiDonato for School Board. They have a proven record of leadership, bringing a quality educational experience to our students while standing up for taxpayers.
04/13/2025
I am proud to endorse Ralph DiGuiseppe III for re-election as Mayor of Bristol Borough. Mayor DiGuiseppe is a dynamic leader who works hard every day to make the community that he loves a vibrant cultural, social, and economic hub for Bucks County. Ralph and I have enjoyed a tremendous partnership over the past three years; working together to bring crucial funding to Borough police, fire companies, the arts and historical initiatives, and economic development. Ralph has been a driving force in moving Bristol Borough forward, and I am asking you to join me in supporting Ralph DiGuiseppe III for re-election as mayor so that we can keep the momentum going!
02/01/2024
If you're free on Saturday, please stop by to say hello and sign my petition to get on the ballot so that I can continue to serve you and our community.
02/04/2023
Proud to welcome Governor Shapiro in supporting Bucks County Commissioners Bob Harvie and Diane Marseglia
Happy Thanksgiving!
11/14/2022
THANK YOU - WE DID IT!
I'm happy to report I was re-elected, thanks to all of your who contributed your time, money, and energy! Serving our community in Harrisburg continues to be an honor of a lifetime. Pennsylvania also elected Josh Shapiro as our Governor and John Fetterman as our Senator. I'm excited to see how they move our state forward.
However, that is not the only good news I have to share. Not only did we keep the Governor's Office and flip a Senate seat, WE ARE ONE SEAT AWAY FROM FLIPPING THE PA HOUSE! After a decade of partisan gerrymandering, new fair maps allowed Pennsylvanians to have a choice in who represents them. Voters across the commonwealth elected Democrats because they believed in our message of keeping PA on the right track. Currently, Democrats have 101 seats out of 203, with 2 seats yet to be called. Both these seats look to be in good shape for us but there will likely be recounts. We need 102 seats to be the majority party. If we win, we will not take this responsibility lightly.
Over the past few years, the PA State House has been one of the most dysfunctional legislative chambers in the nation. Extreme partisan leadership refused to allow Democratic bills on the floor, no matter how bipartisan they were. Climate change deniers and election fraud supporters controlled key committees. Special interests had more power than voters. That won't be the case over the next two years if Democrats take the PA House. We will put bipartisanship and Pennsylvania's needs over partisanship and gridlock. Good legislation will go to the floor, no matter who supports it. Pennsylvania will get the government it voted for, and the government it deserves.
Once again, thank you. I could not have won re-election without all of your help. My friends and neighbors here in Bucks County remain my #1 priority in Harrisburg. I look forward to returning to a more productive, effective, and responsible legislature.
11/08/2022
This is one of the most important elections of our lifetime - I need everyone to vote today if you haven't yet. We can't let our state slide backwards. So much is at stake this year, from women's rights to democracy to school safety. We must elect Josh Shapiro and John Fetterman. We have a real chance to flip the State House this year. Every single vote matters - don't forget.
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