From The New Pennsylvania Project <[email protected]>
Subject D'Angelo Virgo joins NPP as Director of Programs; Rick Hicks promoted to lead Capital Region
Date July 20, 2023 2:21 PM
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Good afternoon, friends, advocates and voters.
We hope this edition of the New Pennsylvania Project eBlast finds you well.
Please take a few moments to check out all the important news you can use, events happening in your neighborhood, career opportunities, and other updates.
Welcome D'Angelo and Congrats to Rick!
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NPP CEO Kadida Kenner is excited to announce the addition of D'Angelo Virgo and the promotion of Rick Hicks to the New Pennsylvania Project organizing team!
D’Angelo Virgo is the Director of Programs. A Philadelphia resident, he is an educator, campaign strategist and community organizer. He brings over a decade of grassroots and community organizing, civic education and a wealth of political knowledge.
D’Angelo has a Bachelors of Arts degree in Political Science from Millersville University and a Masters of Arts in International Relations from London Metropolitan University. A lover of music, he is also a classically trained violinist.
Rick Hicks is the new Regional Organizing Director for the Capital Region. Born and raised in Harrisburg, Rick is the proud father of five sons and has volunteered or worked as a program director in the Harrisburg community for more than three decades. Rick has worked on numerous successful campaigns in the city of Harrisburg, as well as running for Magisterial District Judge in 2011.
Rick is also a proud Marine Corps veteran who takes pride in serving his country, as well as his community.
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News You Can Use
Transgender Pennsylvanians struggle through the state's name change rules [[link removed]]
( Bucks County Courier Times)
A legal name change is inherently complicated, but the fees and complexities of the process in the commonwealth keeps tens of thousands of transgender and nonbinary Pennsylvanians like Davis from starting or finishing what can be a crucial step in their transition.
Freedom Caucus Chair Vows to Block Spending Bills From Floor if More Cuts Aren’t Made [[link removed]]
(The Messenger)
Setting the stage for more internal strife, House Freedom Caucus Chairman Scott Perry, R-Pa., told The Messenger Monday he will obstruct floor debate over spending bills that do not contain deeper cuts.
U.S. House Republicans strip funding for Philly LGBTQ center [[link removed]]
(Philly Voice)
GOP members of the House appropriations committee put forth an amendment to strike funds earmarked for the William Way Community Center and LGBT Center of Greater Reading
How Philadelphia Kept Thousands of Tenants From Being Evicted [[link removed]]
(The New York Times)
A pandemic-era program that forced landlords to try mediation in good faith with tenants if they owed less than $3,000 in back rent before evicting them has been wildly successful in Philadelphia—America’s poorest big city—in both keeping tenants in their homes and landlords receiving payment.
Pennsylvania, New Mexico secretaries of state interviewed as part of special counsel’s 2020 election interference probe [[link removed]]
(CNN)
Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt reportedly met with special counsel Jack Smith in March to discuss election-related issues, information that comes as Smith continues to investigate efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Upcoming Events
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The New Pennsylvania Project will be out registering voters at The Roots concert on July 29th, as well as every concert in the series through September , at Harrisburg's Riverfront Park. If you'll be at any of the shows, make sure to stop by our table, check your voter registration status, and grab some FREE NPP swag!
Shows we'll be at are:
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July
26th:
Jason
Isbell
and
the
400
Unit
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July
29th:
The
Roots
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Aug.
26th:
The
Head
and
the
Heart
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Sept.
16th:
Mt.
Joy
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Sept.
17th:
Trey
Anastasio
To learn more about the concert series, click here [[link removed]] .
We're Hiring!
The New Pennsylvania Project is a voting rights organization with a primary focus of registering communities of color and the youth to vote. We are looking for passionate individuals to join our team and help defend democracy by expanding the electorate.
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Regional
Organizing
Director
(Bucks/Montgomery)
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Community
Engagement
Associate
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Quality
Control
and
Data
Director
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Part-Time:
Education
&
Engagement
Associate
(
via
c3
organization
New
PA
Project
Education
Fund
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To learn more about how to apply and review job descriptions with requirements and disclosed salary ranges, please click here [[link removed]] .
Thank you for taking the time to stay informed. We'll be back in two weeks with the latest edition.
In solidarity,
#TeamNPP
PA ELECTION DATES:
Municipal/Local/Judicial Election: November 7, 2023
Last day to register to vote : October 23, 2023
Last day to request a mail-in or absentee ballot : October 31, 2023
We're on a mission to register new voters in the Commonwealth and expand the electorate.
Help us prepare for the upcoming municipal, judicial, and local elections in 2023!
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