The Movement of Immigrant Leaders in Pennsylvania has a message for Pennsylvania friends and family: We need your help! MILPA is reaching out to you all in preparation of a very important vote coming down the pike next week. HB1885 is being billed as an anti “sanctuary cities bill” in our state. It represents a […]
Election Protection 2016 to Protect Voting Rights
Tuesday October 11 is the last day to register to vote in this year’s election. Your vote will not only help choose the next president, but also the offices of Senator, Attorney General, State Treasurer, among others. There is also a ballot measure for Judicial Age. Visit pavotes.com to register, then click here to see […]
#VoterRegistrationDay
If I was to shut down this blog tomorrow my hope is that you takeaway: My love for Judge Judy. She’s been on the air for 21 years. She’s 74. That means in ten years I can be a curmudgeon just like her. Coffee is my drug of choice. Followed by wine (or whiskey. Or vodka. […]
Save Time With FiosPhilly
In 2015 Pennsylvania became the 23rd state to make online voting registration available. When he announced this innovative plan, PA Governor Tom Wolf said: “Online Voter Registration is about making the voting experience more convenient and more accessible. It is about giving citizens an easier way to exercise their right to vote and establishing a […]
Federal and Local Offices Up For Election In 2016 Attorney General
Attorney General My goal this year is to get people to look beyond the top of the ticket, and begin to exercise their right to vote for EVERY election and EVERY office. Let’s start today with Attorney General. What the heck is the Attorney General? The Attorney General is the chief law enforcement officer of […]
You Cried and Prayed. Now What?
Negroes Sweet and docile Meek, humble, and kind Beware the day They change their mind ~ Langston Hughes Ten For Today – Now What? This week, we’ve celebrated the birth of our nation. We’ve robustly sang along to the National Anthem. We saw children become United States citizens. We also watched two men be executed. […]
Presidents’ Day 2015
This year, I ask that even though it’s a national holiday and most of us have the day off (insert happy dance here!), take some time to remember the great men who have led the country. For a brief history of Presidents; Day, here’s a post I wrote last year that continues to have legs. […]