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Good news, John: not only is voting by mail is secure, legal, popular— it's here to stay. In a 5-2 decision released Tuesday, Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justices rejected the GOP argument that the legislature did not have the power under the state constitution to allow Pennsylvanians to vote by mail without an excuse.

 

This decision by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court is a major win for Pennsylvania’s electorate. Confirming that making the ballot more accessible by expanding the ways in which every day citizens can vote is worthy of celebration. Our independent judiciary matters and the PA Supreme Court should be thanked for ruling in favor of We the People. #CourtsMatter

 

More good news: Have you heard? Thanks to a generous donor, any gifts that are received this week will be matched up to $3,000! Now is your chance to make an important impact ahead of the November 8th election. You can donate here- and remember, every $40 you donate covers the costs of registering one voter!

 

NPP In The News

Featured Op-Ed: Pennsylvania Legislature Chooses Violence

 

Time & time again, Pennsylvania’s extremist politicians have gone with the nuclear option, using violence, conflict, or aggression as their tools to attack our freedoms, democratic institutions, & election integrity, writes NPP’s Kadida Kenner in an op-ed for Bucks County Beacon. The answer? Vote. Read the full article.

 

We’ve registered close to 14,000 Pennsylvanians to vote so far this year

Work with us! We’re hiring Community Engagement Associates (full-time) all across the Commonwealth in Monroe, Northampton, Montgomery and Bucks Counties and Capital region / $35K-$40K/year. Visit our careers website for more job opportunities.

 

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State and Local News

Pennsylvania marks minimum wage anniversary: Workers have been earning $7.25 for 13 years | Pennsylvania is one of 20 states that hasn’t raised the 13-year-old federal minimum wage of $7.25. But Pennsylvania is the only such state in the Mid-Atlantic, according to the United States Department of Labor. (via WESA)

 

Doug Mastriano Is Keeping A Big Secret From Pennsylvania Voters | Because Pennsylvania is one of just three states in which the governor appoints the secretary of state, the 2022 gubernatorial race is essentially a “Buy one, get one” deal for Republican election deniers: A Mastriano victory all but ensures that the next secretary of the commonwealth will be someone who shares his anti-democratic zeal toward the 2020 election and who could work closely with Mastriano to roll back voting rights, overhaul Pennsylvania’s election system or even refuse to certify future results, including in the 2024 presidential contest. (via HuffPost)

 

Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court just upheld the state’s mail voting law | Pennsylvania’s mail-voting law is constitutional, the state Supreme Court ruled Tuesday, upholding the 2019 measure that allows any voter to use mail ballots and removing a cloud of uncertainty heading into the midterm elections. (via Philadelphia Inquirer)

 

Court upholds no-excuse, mail-in voting in Pennsylvania | The state Supreme Court, in a ruling issued Tuesday, rejected a challenge from a group of Republican office-holders who had argued that the provision, passed in 2019, could not lawfully take effect without a separate amendment to the state’s Constitution. (via Penn Live)

 

Eight Members of PA GOP Delegation Endorse Mastriano | Eight GOP members of the Pennsylvania congressional delegation today endorsed Doug Mastriano for governor of the Commonwealth. (via Politics PA)

 

Third-Party Candidates Add to Governor, Senate Races | The list of candidates for the 2022 U.S. Senate and Governor’s races is growing as third-parties are getting their preferred choices approved for the November ballot by the Department of State. (via Politics PA)

 

 

Election Day Is Almost Here 

Don’t forget to mark your calendars for these important General Election dates. 

 

Our Youth = Our Future

Our chief democracy defender Kadida Kenner spoke to students at Central High School in Philly about the importance of making their voices heard and getting Pennsylvanians registered to vote. Thank you PA Youth Vote and Philly Bolt for the opportunity!

 

Upcoming Events

 

Netroots Nation 2022 | August 18-20

 

Netroots Nation 2022 is happening from Thursday, August 18 through Saturday, August 20 in Pittsburgh, PA. NPP’s Kadida Kenner will be joining the annual event as a guest panelist and speaker. Don’t miss the action, registration is now open. Let us know if we’ll see you at #NN22! 

 

Demstock 2022 | August 26-28

Taking place at the Venango County Fairgrounds, Team NPP will be at Demstock 2022 this year! Get the details.

 

Welcome to Team NPP, James!

Meet James Latta, our new Chief Operating Officer! A lifelong Philadelphia resident, James is a graduate of the Wharton MBA program, and has put that experience to work for causes he is passionate about. As Operations Director for major political entities, James has spent the past four years building stronger and more sustainable organizations.

 

There has never been a more important time for Pennsylvanians to make their voices heard in government. He is eager to support the team at NPP so they can focus on the important work engaging and educating Pennsylvanians.

 

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