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Hello John!
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 resources as we get ready to turn our attention to 2024.
NPP Excited to Announce Three Promotions!
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Please join us in congratulating three of our staff members -- Chief Operating Officer Stephanie Frank, Chief Financial Officer James Latta, and Director of Campaigns & Engagement Dyneco Gibson -- on their new roles with the New Pennsylvania Project!
Stephanie's dedication to democracy in the commonwealth comes from a combination of deep generational PA roots and over a decade of fighting for systemic policy change at the state government level, forming the belief that positive change comes from the ground up.
James is passionate about building effective, impactful, and sustainable organizations that can do this important work, year after year.
Dyneco believes this work is important to her because she wants her teenage daughter to know that as a minority woman, her voice is important. And, for her to remember that African Americans and women did not always have the right to vote.
Congratulations to James, Stephanie, and Dyneco -- we're so excited to watch you excel in your new roles!
What Issues Matter To You?
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As the New Pennsylvania Project gears up for the 2024 election cycle, we want to hear from voters across the Commonwealth about issues that impact you and if you will vote in both April's primary and November's general election. Your responses will help us focus on the issues that matter to you and allow us to reach new voters ahead of these crucially important elections! Click the button below to take this quick two minute survey.
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NPP in the News
WATCH: Black Robes, Gold Credentials: Building an Equal Justice Federal Judiciary [[link removed]]
(1Hood Power)
Did you miss our "Black Robes, Gold Credentials: Building an Equal Justice Federal Judiciary" panel with The Leadership Conference on Civil & Human Rights and 1Hood Power? Click the link above to check out a video recording of the conversation that touched on issues like he historic number of highly qualified and diverse judges recently confirmed by our senators, remaining judicial vacancies in Pennsylvania, and the ongoing need for judicial ethics reform.
Get Out The Vote Round-Up [[link removed]]
(Black Women Speak)
NPP CEO Kadida Kenner took part in a video presentation as part of Black Women Speak's Unerased initiative where she discussed our organization, as well as, how to best engaged those in your network to get out and vote.
Instagram of the Week
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Tonight marks the first night of Hanukkah and the New Pennsylvania Project would like to extend a hearty chag sameach to all those in our community who will be celebrating! May this festival of lights bring blessings upon you and your family!
News You Can Use
Eclipsed in his Era, Bayard Rustin Gets to Shine in Ours [[link removed]]
(The New Yorker)
Bayard Rustin has emerged of late as a hero almost perfectly tuned to our time. A Black civil-rights leader who was an architect of the 1963 March on Washington, he was also, in an aptly intersectional way, a gay man who suffered for his gayness—suffered in the homophobic America of the nineteen-forties and fifties, of course, but also within the homo-suspicious civil-rights movement of the sixties. A peerless manager and mentor, Rustin had still done more, and harder, prison time than almost any of the other great leaders of the movement.
Michigan is first state to automatically register ex-prisoners to vote [[link removed]]
(Mlive)
Michigan on Thursday became the first U.S. state to automatically register people to vote when they are released from prison, part of a slew of new election laws that also affect artificial intelligence, harassment and young voters.
Judge nixes minimum wage hike for Allegheny County workers [[link removed]]
(Penn Capital-Star)
An effort to establish and increase a minimum wage up to $20 an hour for Allegheny County employees was ruled invalid by a judge this week. The bill was challenged by Allegheny County Executive Rich Fitzgerald after it was passed over his veto. Fitzgerald said when he filed an action for declaratory judgment this summer that while he supports wage increases in general, he believed county council did not have the legal authority to create and increase county employees’ wages. #CourtsMatter
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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Thank you for taking the time to stay informed. We'll be back in two weeks with the latest edition. Also as mentioned above, we wanted to take a quick moment to wish a Happy Hanukkah to all those in our community who will light the menorah this evening as the eight night celebration kicks off!
In solidarity,
#TeamNPP
2024 PA ELECTION DATES:
Primary Election: April 23, 2024
Last day to register to vote: April 8, 2024
General Election: November 5, 2024
We're on a mission to register new voters in the Commonwealth and expand the electorate.
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