OPINION: Just Because the Vote for the New Sixers Arena Passed Doesn’t Mean We Should Give Up Fighting It
If you live in the Philadelphia area, one thing you can do is join the Save Chinatown Coalition.
If you live in the Philadelphia area, one thing you can do is join the Save Chinatown Coalition.
“We are committed to uplifting Pennsylvania workers, advancing bread-and-butter issues that will make life more affordable for working people across our commonwealth,” said Rep. Ryan Bizzarro.
“We have a moral obligation to not only legalize but also to work to repair the damage caused by decades of marijuana arrests,” said State Representative Dan Frankel.
Fitzpatrick is proving once again to be a reliable MAGA-Republican vote by thwarting the release of this potentially damning report on a major Trump ally.
“I love the courtroom and I have a fierce belief in our system of justice,” said Weilheimer.
The new comment changes come after years of groups or individuals from outside the district disrupting meetings and targeting or harassing specific board members.
“We are grateful for the partnership to help us aid food insecure children, seniors and adults,” said Joseph Cuozzo, Development Director for the Bucks County Opportunity Council..
More than 57,000 people benefited from the financial and in-kind support BCOC offers last year.
“Despite some efforts to undermine confidence, including unfounded claims of ‘cheating’ in Philadelphia, our election process proved strong, transparent, and efficient,” said Committee of Seventy CEO Lauren Cristella.
On this Democracy Day, I want us to remember: democracy isn’t just something we inherit, it’s something we build — one election, one conversation, one act of civic engagement at a time, writes Bob Harvie.
Because authoritarianism is most visible in hindsight, people often don’t recognize it until it’s too late.
“These communities in Bucks County were built for working-class people, and for decades it stayed that way. But since 2017, rent has gone up in our region by 50 percent,” said Prokopiak.
“Regardless of where the money comes from, this makes our communities more dangerous because it deteriorates the trust of police and crimes will go unreported,” said Project Libertad Executive Director Rachel Rutter.
The Greene County towns are believed to be the first in the state to use the emergency declaration in relation to drinking-water contamination.