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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, career opportunities, and other updates.
National Voter Registration Day
Graphic highlighting voter registration efforts as part of National Voter Registration Day [[link removed]]
As part of National Voter Registration Day, the affiliated organization, New PA Project Education Fund was active in each of their centered communities across the Commonwealth. From helping newly-turned [[link removed]] 18-year-olds get registered to vote to guiding new citizens [[link removed]] through the registration process, it was an amazing experience for their team and registrants.
We're thankful for the thousands of people both organizations interacted with as part of National Voter Registration Day activities, and encouraged by the enthusiasm we saw in every corner of Pennsylvania.
To see additional highlights of our work, check out a video montage here [[link removed]] .
NPP in the News
Registering To Vote In Pennsylvania Has Never Been Easier, Thanks To Governor Josh Shapiro [[link removed]]
(The Bucks County Beacon)
“With more than 1.2 million people eligible to vote but unregistered in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, [Tuesday’s] announcement will undoubtedly help to close the voter registration gap, especially in communities of color where the gap is the most pronounced,” said New Pennsylvania Project CEO Kadida Kenner.
Pennsylvania to enact automatic voter registration at DMV [[link removed]]
(City & State)
The New Pennsylvania Project, a voting rights organization modeled after the New Georgia Project founded by Stacey Abrams in 2014, praised Shapiro’s move. “The New Pennsylvania Project is grateful that Gov. Shapiro has taken these steps to increase Pennsylvanian’s access to the ballot box,” New Pennsylvania Project CEO Kadida Kenner said in a statement. “With more than 1.2 million people eligible to vote but unregistered in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, today’s announcement will undoubtedly help to close the voter registration gap, especially in communities of color where the gap is the most pronounced.”
Pennsylvania's Automatic Voter Registration Applauded as 'Antidote' to MAGA Election Denial [[link removed]]
(Common Dreams)
Kadida Kenner, CEO of the New Pennsylvania Project (NPP), celebrated Shapiro's announcement as a step that "will undoubtedly help to close the voter registration gap, especially in communities of color where the gap is most pronounced."
Tweet of the Week
Twitter screenshot celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month [[link removed]]
News You Can Use
A complete guide to the candidates for state Supreme Court [[link removed]]
(Spotlight PA)
During Pennsylvania’s general election on Nov. 7, voters will select the newest state Supreme Court justice. The winner of the election — Democrat Daniel McCaffery or Republican Carolyn Carluccio — will have considerable power over the interpretation of laws in the commonwealth, and will help determine the balance of the court in coming years.
A complete guide to the candidates for Commonwealth and Superior Courts [[link removed]]
(Spotlight PA)
On Nov. 7, Pennsylvanians will select a new judge for Commonwealth Court and two for Superior Court — and all of these new judges will immediately wield the power to referee legal disputes over state law and decide major criminal cases. The commonwealth’s two intermediate appellate courts can affirm or reverse decisions made in lower courts. Their rulings can be appealed to the state Supreme Court, Pennsylvania’s court of last resort.
How a Moms for Liberty-aligned attack on library content is upending politics in Philly burbs [[link removed]]
(Philadelphia Inquirer)
The situation exemplifies how culture-war battles previously playing out across the country in school board meetings have found a new front line: the public library.
Pa. lawmakers are still trying to finish the budget 3 months after the deadline [[link removed]]
(Spotlight PA)
Pennsylvania lawmakers are no closer to finalizing the state’s spending plan nearly three months after the deadline, leaving hundreds of millions of dollars for the poorest schools, student mental health grants, and more in limbo. State House lawmakers returned to Harrisburg this week for the first time since passing the main $45.5 billion budget bill in July. The Democratic majority agreed to support the legislation after securing a commitment from Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, to line-item veto a $100 million private school voucher program championed by Republicans who control the state Senate.
The City & State Election 2023 Preview [[link removed]]
(City & State)
Here are some of this year’s biggest races to watch – and what the results could mean long after November.
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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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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