Politics & Government
Did Your Lower Southampton Rep. Vote For Medical Marijuana?
The Pa. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a bill legalizing medical marijuana. How did your rep. vote?

A bill legalizing medical marijuana was approved Wednesday by the Pennsylvania House in a 149-43 vote.
The bill approval followed days of deliberation and votes on several amendments.
Medical marijuana is used to treat seizures, nausea from cancer chemotherapy and other chronic illnesses, as well as alleviate muscle spasms from multiple sclerosis and chronic pain.
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The Senate passed a bill in May approving medical marijuana but would need to approve the House version before the legislation moves to Gov. Wolf's desk.
Wolf has said that he will sign the legislation.
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Here's how Bucks County representatives voted:
John Galloway (District 140, Bristol Borough/Twp, Falls Twp/Middletown Twp) - yes
Tina Davis (District 141, Bristol Twp/Middletown Twp) - yes
Bernie O'Neill (District 29, Buckingham Twp, Ivyland Borough, Warwick, Warminster) - yes
Marguerite Quinn (District 143, Doylestown Twp, Doylestown Borough, Buckingham Twp, Plumstead) - yes
Frank Farry (District 142, Langhorne Borough, Middletown, Lower Southampton, Upper Southampton) - yes
Steven Santarsiero (Distrct 31,Newtown Borough, Newtown Twp, Lower Makefield, Morrisville) - yes
Katherine Watson (District 144, New Britain Borough, New Britain Twp, Chalfont Borough) - yes
Scott Petri (District 178, Northampton Twp, New Hope Borough, Wrightstown Twp, Upper Makefield) - no
Craig Staats (District 145, Perkasie, West Rockhill, Milford Twp, East Rockhill) - no
Gene DiGirolamo (District 18, Bensalem) - did not vote
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