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Bensalem Last Week: Budgets, Ballots & Big Grants February 1–7, 2026

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Bensalem Last Week (Feb 1–7, 2026): School Budget Crisis, $4M Fire Grant & 18th District Race

It was a defining week for Bensalem’s schools, taxes, and political future. The district’s budget shortfall came into sharper focus, a $4 million federal fire station grant moved forward, and the 2026 state representative race officially began. If you’re trying to understand where your tax dollars are going — and who will influence that process — this was an important week.

The Big Stories

School Budget Crisis Moves Front and Center

Bensalem Schools | Property Taxes | Charter Funding | Capital Projects

The conversation around Bensalem’s school finances intensified — and it’s no longer theoretical.

The takeaway: budget discussions are accelerating, major votes are ahead, and the decisions made this spring could shape taxes and facilities for years.

$4 Million Federal Grant Secured for New Fire Station

Township Infrastructure | Public Safety Funding

While schools dominated headlines, Bensalem also secured outside funding for public safety infrastructure.

At a time when residents are scrutinizing local spending, this was a significant example of federal dollars offsetting local costs.

Bryan Allen Enters the 18th District Race

Local Elections | Harrisburg | State Funding

The 2026 campaign season officially began in Bensalem.

With school budgets and grant funding in play, representation at the state level could directly influence Bensalem’s financial future.

Other Important News

Public Safety Updates

Public safety remained a steady thread throughout the week.

Township & State Developments

Community & Quality of Life

The Big Picture

This wasn’t a scattered week.

It was about money — where it’s going, where it’s coming from, and who controls it.

School funding pressures, capital construction, federal grants, and state-level politics all intersected in seven days. And as budget votes approach, expect these conversations to intensify.

 

E Westfall
E Westfall is the new Publisher and Editor of Bensalem Weekly. A resident of the township for a decade, Eric launched the publication to solve a personal frustration: the constant struggle to find out what was actually happening in town. After years of missing grand openings, finding out about concerts too late, and digging through minutes to understand why school taxes were going up, he decided to build the solution himself. His goal for Bensalem Weekly is simple: to stop the "hunting and searching" and give residents one reliable place for both hard news and local life.

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