John Craig Hammond (D), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 28th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny […]
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John Ritter: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
John Ritter (R), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 25th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
Joe Szpara: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
Joe Szpara (D), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 46th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
Fawn Walker-Montgomery: Candidate for Pennsylvania General Assembly
Fawn Walker-Montgomery (R), running for election to the State House of Representatives in the 35th district, answered our 2016 Voter Guide questions for candidates on the ballot in Allegheny County.
Volunteer Spotlight: Meet Raynette
After hearing about our work to improve access to healthy foods in neighborhoods across the region, Raynette Griff knew she wanted to make a difference.
Join us on June 27 for a PA Budget Day of Action
Pennsylania’s budget deadline is June 30. Monday is the day to tell our legislators get their priorities straight.
Pennsylvania legislators must protect our commonwealth
We can’t pay for the government we really need if state lawmakers are unwilling to even pay for the government we have.
To Harrisburg: What we need in a Pennsylvania budget
One year ago, Gov. Wolf released a budget for 2015-16. That budget is now 216 days late and $318 million short. Today, we join a broad coalition in making recommendations […]
Our statement on PA’S frozen budget
It is now well past the June 30 deadline for a 2015-16 PA budget and negotiations between Gov. Wolf and state Republican legislators are said to be frozen.
The Five R’s: What Pennsylvania needs in a state budget
Today is the deadline for PA to pass a new state budget. Every budget is an expression of priorities, and getting those priorities wrong is what got Gov. Corbett booted […]