From The New Pennsylvania Project <[email protected]>
Subject Wishing you a restful holiday and a powerful new year
Date December 19, 2025 6:53 PM
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Hi John ,

During the season of many holidays, we’re taking a moment to reflect, with gratitude, on this work together: strengthening our democracy and protecting the vote.

It's supporters like you who make this work possible.


As the year comes to a close, we’re wishing you peace, joy, and rest this holiday season—however you celebrate.

Wishing all who celebrate a Happy Hanukkah, Merry Christmas, and Happy Kwanzaa!


Everything we do, from hosting town halls and producing podcasts to knocking on doors, expands Pennsylvania's electorate by engaging Pennsylvanians to be civically involved and encouraging them to turn out to vote twice a year, none of it would be possible without you.
([link removed] in Year Round Voter Engagement
([link removed] Episode 19 of Slingshot The Podcast Has Dropped 
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If you love sports, culture, BIG opinions, and even bigger laughs, this episode is for you.

We get into the impact of Native American History Month, “Blue-Eyed Soul” musical artists, and how certain voices reshape culture in ways people don’t always acknowledge.

Mark your calendars:

The final episode for 2025 drops this Tuesday, December 23rd!

Watch it on YouTube ([link removed] or listen and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts

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From @newpennsylvania ([link removed]

The PA primary election is May 19th, 2026!

Make a pledge to vote.

Make sure you're ready and check your status:
vote.pa/?org=npp ([link removed]

([link removed] ON INSTAGRAM
([link removed] & all-weather voter registration
Pennsylvania winters can be tough, but our canvassers are tougher!

Through surprise flurries, icy sidewalks, and early sunsets, our teams continue to help folks get registered to vote, and answering all questions around democracy.

Protecting the right to vote doesn’t take a season off. We're committed to registering every eligible Pennsylvanian to vote for the May 19th primary election!
'Tis the season of giving.

Catch the NPPEF team this Monday, December 22nd from 12PM-4PM at the Everybody Eats Cafe in the city of Chester for the holiday food distribution event ([link removed]
Kilmar Abrego Garcia freed from US immigration detention ([link removed]
A US federal judge has issued a new order blocking immigration officials from re-detaining Kilmar Abrego Garcia, a day after ordering his release.
Attorneys for Mr. Abrego Garcia, an immigrant who was mistakenly deported to El Salvador and brought back to the US, asked the judge to prevent him from being taken back into detention.
Pa. House caps 2025 with passage of proposed abortion-rights referendum ([link removed]
On a near-party-line vote, the Pennsylvania House of Representatives on Wednesday passed a bill that would put a referendum before voters on adding specific abortion rights language to the state constitution.

US Capitol statue of teen civil rights leader Barbara Rose Johns to fill Robert E. Lee’s place ([link removed]
The unveiling ceremony of the statue representing Virginia in the Capitol will take place in Emancipation Hall. Johns was 16 years old in 1951 when she led a student strike for equal education at R.R. Moton High School in Farmville, Virginia.

Dave McCormick Votes Against Preventing Pennsylvanians’ Health Care Costs from Doubling ([link removed]
Senator Dave McCormick voted against extending Affordable Care Act tax credits ([link removed] raising costs for nearly the 500,000 Pennsylvanians who purchase health care through Pennie. As a result, Pennsylvania’s health care costs are about to skyrocket. ([link removed]



Last day to register to vote for the Primary Election: May 4, 2026

Last day to request mail-in ballot: May 12, 2026
Primary Election: May 19, 2026
General Election: November 3, 2026
Thank you for staying informed and engaged!
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West Chester, PA 19381
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