Pennsylvania Election Officials Launch Voter Education Effort Ahead of April 23 Presidential Primary
The campaign hopes to immunize voters against misinformation and disinformation.
The campaign hopes to immunize voters against misinformation and disinformation.
The death of a homeless Bucks County woman last week reminds us that we are failing the least fortunate among us.
Women’s Law Project Senior Staff Attorney Christine Castro says this provides “an opportunity to finally slam the door shut on the Medicaid ban” and “really safeguard the reproductive freedoms and autonomy rights of Pennsylvanians.”
Several convoy organizers are religious extremists with ties to the disgraced retired lieutenant general, a top proponent of the 2020 “Stop the Steal” movement.
Confederate monuments were part of a relentless propaganda campaign to restore the South’s reputation and are symbols of the violent backlash against Black citizenship by white Southerners.
Yet the Shapiro administration approves one anyway.
A Republican majority in the State Senate is acting as a wall for progress by blocking critical legislation passed in the Democratic-controlled House. Voters can tear down this wall in 2024.
The key to achieving a school where everyone experiences dignity is a willingness to engage in deep critical self-reflection.
An interview with Dawn Curran, Emily Smith, and Kevin Foster about their successful campaign to return responsible leadership to Pennridge school board.
“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.
At the National Conservatism Conference last week, Wilson was a featured speaker along with members of Congress and Trump’s Cabinet, including border czar Tom Homan, budget director Russell Vought and Republican Sen. Josh Hawley of Missouri.
“We have witnessed the devastating consequences of these types of devices, and the loss of life is nothing short of heartbreaking,” said York City Council President Edquina Washington.
The judicial races have become more partisan following court battles over mail voting and redistricting.