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Philly’s celebration of Palestinians should give courage to progressives everywhere
When Palestinians are finally celebrated for their contributions in a major American city and treated like any other community — that’s evidence of a brewing revolution. And it happened in Philadelphia on Lunes. As an Israeli who has written publicly about Israel and...
Philly’s Black youth offer solutions to city’s gun violence problem | Lunes Morning Coffee
Researchers have spent countless hours looking for solutions to the nation’s ongoing struggle with gun violence — their conclusions have filled volumes. But, as our partners at the Philadelphia Tribune recently reported, when one Philadelphia-based advocacy group went...
Wolf in Mayfair to promote agenda
Gov. Tom Wolf was at the Mayfair Community Center last week, calling for legislative action on several proposals. Wolf was joined by state Sens. Tina Tartaglione, John Sabatina Jr., Nikil Saval and Art Haywood and Reps. Mike Driscoll, Joe Hohenstein and Mary...
City leaders join Wyndham hotel workers’ picket line for ‘Strikesgiving’
In what organized workers at the Wyndham Historic District hotel are calling "Strikesgiving," over a dozen hospitality workers picketed outside the Old City hotel on Domingo, continuing an ongoing fight for increased pay and better working conditions. State Senator...
Wyndham Philadelphia staff go on strike, walk out in protest of working conditions
Hospitality workers at the Wyndham Historic District hotel in Philadelphia went on strike Domingo morning. Union officials said they want to secure livable wages and better conditions for their workforce, who are majority Black, Latino, and/or immigrants. The workers...
Los demócratas del Senado debaten los problemas de la clasificación errónea de los trabajadores en una audiencia política
PHILADELPHIA, PA — State Senator Katie Muth (D- Berks/Chester/Montgomery), Chair of the Pennsylvania Senate Democratic Policy Committee, on Lunes joined Senators Nikil Saval, John Kane, Christine Tartaglione and Lindsey Williams to host a public hearing to discuss...
Philadelphia Hotel Workers Go On Strike To Demand Fair Wages
A group of more than a dozen workers gathered outside of the Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District Lunes (Noviembre 15) to protest their employer's low wages and heavy workload demands. The unionized group banned together for the strike amid contract negotiations...
Bills that fill jails are Harrisburg’s version of bipartisanship. We can do without it | Opinion
Like many crime bills, Senate Bill 814 was born from tragedy. In 2015, John Wilding, a Scranton police officer, set off in pursuit of three teen armed robbery suspects. In the middle of the chase, he fell from a 15-foot drop and hit his head, eventually dying from his...
Wyndham Philadelphia hotel workers protest ahead of contract negotiations
More than a dozen workers at the Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District demonstrated outside the Old City hotel Lunes, the eve of contract negotiations between their union and the hotel's owner, RLJ Lodging Trust. The workers are part of UNITE HERE Local 274, which...
State Senate passes permit-less concealed carry bill, Wolf says he’ll veto if it advances
Pennsylvania's Senate has voted to pass concealed carry legislation that would make carrying a gun without a permit legal, getting rid of the state's existing license-to-carry system. The GOP-led senate voted 29-21 in favor of the bill, and it now heads to the House...
Pennsylvania Senate passes bill to allow concealed or open carrying of firearms without a permit
HARRISBURG — A deeply divided Pennsylvania Senate Martes night passed a bill to get rid of the state’s license-to-carry system and let adults carry guns in concealed or open fashion without a permit. The vote in favor of the bill, sponsored by Jefferson County...
Five Questions with Sen. Nikil Saval: From community organizing to the Capitol | Miércoles Coffee
Good Miércoles Morning, Fellow Seekers. People talk about bringing socialism to state government. State Sen. Nikil Saval walks the talk. Along with Reps. Sara Innamorato and Summer Lee, of Allegheny County, and Elizabeth Fiedler, of Philadelphia, Saval, of...
Residents, public officials battle for the future of University City Townhomes in West Philly
On Jueves, Oct. 14, longtime residents of the University City Townhomes in West Philadelphia joined with City Councilmember Jamie Gauthier and other elected officials to protest the sale of the rental complex at 39th and Market Streets. The tenants, many of them...
Residentes y funcionarios públicos luchan por el futuro de University City Townhomes en West Philly
El jueves 14 de octubre, los antiguos residentes de University City Townhomes, en el oeste de Filadelfia, se unieron al concejal Jamie Gauthier y a otros funcionarios electos para protestar por la venta del complejo de alquiler de las calles 39 y Market. Los...
PGN celebrates 45 years of activism with historical marker unveiling
A state historical marker recognizing Philadelphia Gay News was unveiled Octubre 13 at the site of PGN’s first office, 233 S. 13th Street. Before the unveiling, current and former staff members, community members, politicians, and supporters of the paper gathered...
Activists call for end to ‘death by incarceration’
A movement of Pennsylvania activists are working to end the state’s policy of sentencing incarcerated people to life without the possibility of parole (LWOP). They have coined the term ‘death by incarceration’ to describe this cruel punishment. The activists held a...
Teen vaccine consent bill introduced
Legislation has been introduced in the state Assembly that would allow children age 14 and older to decide for themselves if they want childhood vaccines, including the COVID-19 vaccine. Introduced by Sen. Amanda Cappelletti, D-Delaware/Montgomery, Senate Bill 856 was...
State Senator Nikil Saval’s Electoral District: In Food and Photos
he first thing State Sen. Nikil Saval (D–01) learned from watching his recently immigrated Indian parents run a pizza parlor in Santa Monica was that the restaurant industry is hard. The second thing he learned was that solidarity among working–class people of...
Was Occupy Wall Street More Anarchist or Socialist?
It feels most apt to mark the 10th anniversary of Occupy Wall Street by reviving a debate that is resistant to resolution, open to endless disagreement, and primed for messy expressions of political ideology. How very Occupy! If you had asked me at the time whether...
Senator Wants PA Supreme Court To Reimplement Eviction Moratorium
A Pennsylvania lawmaker is calling on the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to halt evictions. Following the United States Supreme Court’s ruling overturning the eviction moratorium, Democrat Senator Nikil Saval of Philadelphia says the state’s highest court should...
State Senators Saval and Schwank to Introduce State Mask Legislation
Harrisburg, PA – Agosto 30, 2021 – Today, State Senators Nikil Saval and Judy Schwank announced they will soon introduce legislation to support Governor Tom Wolf’s call for mask mandates in the state. Senator Schwank’s forthcoming bill would require general indoor...
Two Pa. Democrats propose legislation to impose mask mandates in K-12 schools, childcare facilities
Though it’s unlikely to pass the Republican-controlled Legislature, a package of bills requiring universal indoor masking for Pennsylvania’s K-12 schools and childcare programs is in the works. Days after House and Senate leadership denied a request from Gov. Tom Wolf...
SCOTUS eviction ruling increases pressure to dole out rental aid money
Last week’s U.S. Supreme Court ruling rejecting the Biden administration’s last-ditch effort to extend a federal ban on evictions, which has put hundreds of thousands of American renters at risk of losing their housing, was not a particularly surprising one. But as...
State Democratic lawmakers propose statewide school mask mandate
HARRISBURG, Pa. — As thousands of students across the Susquehanna Valley return to the classroom full-time, some school districts have opted to follow the mask mandate — others have not. The decisive approach to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention...
Senator Saval’s Statement on U.S. Supreme Courts Ruling Thrusting Millions of Renters into Precarity
PHILADELPHIA, PA — Senator Nikil Saval (D–Philadelphia) released a statement Viernes on the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court to eliminate the only remaining protection for renters:. “Hundreds of thousands of people across our state, and millions of people all across...
Capitol Report
Following is a listing of executive and legislative action for the week of Aug. 23. Both houses of the General Assembly were in summer recess at press time. The Pennsylvania Senate was scheduled to come back Sept. 20 and the state House of Representatives was set to...
Pa. Sen. Saval, Gov. Wolf, call on Pa. Supreme Court to halt evictions
A progressive, first-term state senator has called for the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to halt evictions in the commonwealth, after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal moratorium Jueves evening on landlords removing tenants from their homes during the...
Eviction moratorium ends while Philly area renters and landlords await millions in rental assistance
More evictions can resume after the U.S. Supreme Court has ended the federal moratorium that was to last through Oct. 3 for areas with significant spread of the coronavirus, including Philadelphia and its surrounding counties. Millions of people nationwide are now at...
Sen. Costa, Democratic lawmakers move to require rental assistance application before eviction proceedings
A group of Democratic lawmakers in Pennsylvania has introduced legislation aimed at preventing evictions and foreclosures while officials work to distribute federal relief funds to those in need. The bill, which was introduced in the Pennsylvania Senate on Lunes,...
‘The money is there’: Senate Democrats propose an alternative to immediate evictions, foreclosures
With some people still struggling to pay their bills and recover from the pandemic, a group of Senate Democrats is working on legislation to provide an alternative to evictions and foreclosures. The bill, sponsored by Sens. Nikil Saval, D-Philadelphia, Senate Minority...
Sens. Unveil Measure To Keep Pennsylvanians In Homes
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — Two local state lawmakers are among a handful of Pennsylvania legislators putting forth a proposal to help keep residents in their homes longer during this time of uncertainty due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Los senadores Saval, Costa, Hughes y Haywood anuncian una nueva legislación para mantener alojados a los peninsulares en dificultades
HARRISBURG, PA — Senator Nikil Saval (D–Philadelphia), Senator Jay Costa (D–Allegheny), Senator Vincent Hughes (D–Philadelphia/Montgomery), and Senator Art Haywood (D–Philadelphia/Montgomery) this week announced their plans for legislation to keep struggling...
PA immigration advocates make last minute push for Congressional support
Members of the House of Representatives returned from the Summer break on Lunes, Aug. 23 and voting on the $3.5 trillion budget resolution will be one their main priorities. Senate Democrats approved the resolution on Aug. 11 and it was a vital step in securing a...
Jefferson Frankford nurses look to unionize
Nurses at Jefferson Frankford Hospital rallied outside the hospital on Viernes morning, complaining about staffing shortages and calling on Jefferson to respect their federally protected right to pursue union representation. The nurses — carrying signs reading, “Safe...
What Makes a Clever Hack?
British technology writer Danny O’Brien, in 2003, interviewed people he considered to be the most productive folks he knew. This group included computer programmers who implemented simple and technical strategies to improve their work. For example, they would rely on...
Jefferson Frankford nurses want to unionize, call attention to staffing issues
Nurses at Jefferson Frankford Hospital want to unionize, to address staffing concerns, retention issues, and the loss of retirement benefits. To call attention to those concerns — and alleged union busting from their employer — nurses gathered Viernes with dozens of...
Courts ban lockout of tenants who apply for rental assistance, Helen Gym calls for more action
Four hours after City Councilmember Helen Gym held a press conference calling on the municipal courts to ban all lockouts and sent a letter with other members of City Council, the courts issued an order banning lockouts of tenants who have applied for rental...
Kenney urges residents to apply for rental assistance before moratorium expires Sábado
Mayor Jim Kenney urged Philadelphians to apply for the city’s rental assistance program as the last emergency COVID-19 federal tenant protection, the CDC eviction moratorium, is set to expire Sábado. Pennsylvania Department of Human Services Acting Secretary Meg...
Pennsylvania lawmakers pass $40.8 billion state budget; Gov. Tom Wolf says he’ll sign it
The Pennsylvania General Assembly has passed a $40.8 billion state budget with a fair amount of bipartisan support for the investments it makes in schools and continuing economic relief from the COVID-19 pandemic. On Viernes, the budget passed the House on a 140-61...
My District: Is Home to the Liberty Bell
“My District” gives NCSL members a chance to tell us about life in the places they represent, from the high-profile events to the fun facts only locals know. Commissioned by the Pennsylvania Assembly in 1751, the Liberty Bell called legislators to session up until the...