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PO Box 1389
Media, PA 19063

07/08/2026

It's certainly an issue we've seen firsthand in Media. We need checks and balances in government.

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Delco GOP Endorses Citizen-Led Good Government Initiative to Restore Minority Party
Representation on County Council

Delaware County, PA – The Delco GOP has announced its strong support for a bipartisan,
citizen-led initiative to amend the County’s Home Rule Charter and restore guaranteed minority party representation on Delaware County Council.

Delaware County is the only county among Pennsylvania’s 67 counties that denies minority party representation on its governing body. Under the current at-large system, the majority party holds every seat, limiting diverse viewpoints and weakening the checks and balances that have served other counties — and our nation — effectively for generations.

This citizen-driven effort would place a clear yes-or-no ballot question before Delaware County voters in the November election, giving every resident a direct voice in reforming local
government.

The proposed change would align Delaware County with the longstanding practice followed throughout Pennsylvania, ensuring that Republicans, Democrats, and independent voters alike have a voice when tax dollars are allocated, budgets are adopted, and policies affecting families, businesses, and communities are decided.

“I do not believe very many people think that one party should control every lever of government as is the case in Delaware County,” said Delco GOP Chairman Frank Agovino. “For years, leaders across party lines have recognized this flaw in the charter. We applaud the concerned
citizens organizing this bipartisan good-government initiative and stand ready to support a fair, transparent process that empowers all voters to decide.”

Residents are encouraged to learn more about the proposed charter amendment and join the
growing bipartisan effort to strengthen transparency and representation in Delaware County government.

07/04/2026

Happy 250th!

The Declaration of Independence was more than the birth certificate of a new nation, it was a bold declaration that liberty is an inherent right, not a privilege granted by government.

On July 4, 1776, America's Founders proclaimed that all people are created equal and are endowed by their Creator with the unalienable rights to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. Those principles became the foundation of the United States and inspired generations around the world in the pursuit of freedom and self-government.

Nearly 250 years later, the Declaration of Independence remains a reminder that freedom requires courage, responsibility, and an unwavering commitment to the ideals upon which our nation was founded.

As we celebrate Independence Day, let us reflect on the enduring principles of the Declaration and recommit ourselves to preserving the blessings of liberty for future generations.

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