With Important Issues on the Ballot This Election, One Churchville Mother’s Voice Has Been Making an Impact

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The Churchville mother has become a vocal proponent and opponent of various hot-button issues in the area.

With an important election just a day away, one Bucks County mother has been voicing her opinions on hot-button issues that residents will vote on. Staff writers at The New York Times wrote about the local woman.

Megan Brock, a Churchville mother of two and a popular wedding photographer in the Bucks County area, has become a well-known voice in the area of local politics. Since the beginnings of the COVID-19 pandemic, she has been a vocal opponent of the continued masking of children in schools and the shutting down of in-person learning, appearing in front of school boards to give an opinion on the situation shared by many.

“I thought what was happening was so egregious,” Brock said. “The disruptions caused to families were incalculable.”

She has also raised awareness of the implications that crime in nearby cities could have in suburban Bucks County. She hopes that her fellow voters will help o make a change to keep the area safe and retain its reputation.

“We are waiting to see what happens this election because I am concerned that Pennsylvania may turn into a place where I don’t feel safe for my kids to be in school.”

Read more about Brock’s work in the community in The New York Times.

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