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December 2022
Renewal of PA’s Green Party
By Chris Robinson, Green Party of
Philadelphia (GPOP) delegate to Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA)
State Committee
I was impressed by the way elected
delegates to the Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA) came together on
November 13 to accept by consensus a plan to rebuild their party
during the coming year. Thirty delegates and friends from 12 PA
counties discussed a plan which was drafted by GPPA Co-chair Jay Ting
Walker from Allegheny County.
Walker’s plan was called “2023 GPPA
Goals,” but it was much more than that. It also included targets for
expanding the Green Party’s influence and helping the Green Party
impact local and county elections during the coming year.
I asked Walker what motivated him, and he
said, “Our 2022 campaigns demonstrated that our state and county
parties needed to be strengthened. In 2023 the GPPA is setting out to
deepen our organizing around the state by focusing on supporting the
continued development of our county parties, by developing our
fundraising abilities, and by building on our already strong
communications.”
“To accomplish this,” Walker continued,
“the State Committee is finalizing 2023 GPPA Goals to make sure that
we have benchmarks to hit in continuing to develop our statewide
organization. GPPA will also be supporting municipal [and county]
candidates around the Commonwealth. The Green Party already has a
strong message that prioritizes the environment and working people. By
strengthening our organization, we'll be able to deliver our winning
message to more people throughout the Commonwealth.”
The main plank in this program will be
development of ten well-functioning Green Parties at the county level.
At the present time, GPPA has active locals in Allegheny, Berks,
Centre, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Montgomery and Wayne Counties and
Philadelphia. Over the last few years, previously active Green Parties
in Adams, Bucks, Chester and Erie Counties have been allowed to
atrophy. 2023 GPPA Goals says, “County parties are our cornerstone.
They support our petitioning efforts, our candidates, and our local
actions. We need to make sure it's easy to run one and that there's
lots of guidance.”
Following the meeting, I asked some of
the delegates to the GPPA State Committee what they thought of the
2023 GPPA Goals, and their response was genuinely positive. Read more
here
PA Green News
[Drafted by GPPA Co-chair Jay Walker for the GPPA State Meeting
on 11/13/22. It was discussed and passed by the delegates. It still
needs a GPPA GROWTH COMMITTEE to follow through with
implementation.]
County parties are our cornerstone.
They support our petitioning efforts, our candidates, and our local
actions. We need to make sure it's easy to run one and that there's
lots of guidance. I want everyone to ask themselves, “Is this thing
I'm doing for the party helping to build my county
chapter?”
Overall
Goals
- 10 well
functioning county parties
- $20,000
raised to hire ballot access coordinator in 2024
- 7500
signatures gathered around the state
- 300
Greens registered
- 12 GREEN
STAR newsletters
County Party Goals each with at least
- 4
meetings (Quarterly)
- 1 local
candidate
- 5
heavily involved members
- 10
active members
- 500
signatures gathered
- 3 GPPA
State Committee watch parties
- 1 2024
state house candidate identified in each county
- 100%
GPPA state committee delegation
- 4 direct
actions participated in
Team Goals
- 1
meeting per month
- 2
Co-leader, and vice leader
Communications Team
- 12 GREEN
STAR monthly newsletters
- 24 news
releases
- 1
updated media contact database
Core Team
- 10
mailing lists for county parties
- 36
scheduled emails for county party meetings
- 30
Greens trains on NationBuilder
- 12
phonebanks for turnout to events (monthly)
- 1
updated 2023 Delegate/Officer spreadsheet
-
2 Agenda/Facilitator/Notetaker training
- 1
onboarding system developed
- 1000
disconnected registered Greens reached out to
Finance Team
- 200 dues
paid members
- 2
in-person fundraisers
- 6
phonebanks to Greens to get them to become dues payers
- 10
reports to Department of State
Greenwave Team
- 1
campaign training
- 4
candidate phonebanks
Green Party of PA
- 1 Green
Party of PA Black caucus
- 4
regional meetings
- 90% of
state committee delegates on slack
- Competitive 2024 Green Party of PA internal
elections
Campaign Updates
Edited by Chris Robinson
Here are the General Election Returns for all GPPA
candidates who were on the November 8 ballot:
U.S. Senate from PA WEISS, RICHARD L (GRN)
0.57% Votes: 30,332
Election Day : 21,144 Mail : 8,949
Provisional : 235
PA Governor
DIGIULIO, CHRISTINA “PK”
(GRN)
0.45% Votes:
24,341 Election Day : 18,185 Mail : 5,889 Provisional :
259 Runningmate: BAGDES-CANNING, MICHAEL
Legislative District 23
WALKER, JAY TING
(GRN)
11.78% Votes: 2,983 Election Day : 2125 Mail :
810 Provisional : 48
Legislative District 32
LIVINGSTON, QUEONIA ZARAH
(GRN)
14.02% Votes: 3,555 Election Day : 2,664 Mail :
857 Provisional : 34
During 2022, the Green Party had 156 candidates for election in 26
States. There were 32 victories. For more information, please visit
the GPUS Elections Database. https://www.gpelections.org/
Global Green News
Edited by Hal Brown
COP27 in Egypt Ended Without New Reduction of Greenhouse
Gasses
After more than two weeks, the major UN
climate conference, which opened on November 6 in Sharm el-Sheikh,
Egypt, finally gave birth to a highly contested text on aid to
developing countries affected by climate change, but without new
ambitions for the reduction of greenhouse gasses. COP27 ended more
than a day behind schedule, making it one of the longest COPs in
history.
The text, adopted after long discussions which continued until the end
of the night, provides for the creation of a fund to finance the
climate damage already suffered by “particularly vulnerable”
countries, a decision considered very important by its promoters. A
fund that developing countries have been asking for years to
compensate for the “ losses and damages ” they suffer when
they are very little responsible for global warming... read more
Indonesia Obtains $20 Billion to Reduce Its Dependence on
Coal
Twenty billion dollars is what Indonesia, the fourth most populous
country in the world, should receive from a group of rich countries
and international institutions to reduce its dependence on coal. The
announcement was made by the White House on the sidelines of the G20
summit of major economies on the Indonesian island of Bali. . . . The
participating countries are the U.S., France, Canada, and the United
Kingdom. This “partnership for a just energy transition follows
another $98 billion plan benefiting South Africa, Africa’s leading
industrial power.”
The funding obtained over
three to five years is shared equally between public and private, in
the form of aid, loan guarantees, or private investment. The principle
of this mechanism was launched at a ceremony in Bali. As part of this
partnership, Indonesia has also pledged to achieve a level of 34%
renewable energy by 2030, double what the country has been aiming for
so far... read more
Can Lula’s Return to Presidency of Brazil Save the
Amazon?
Upon his re-election as head of Brazil on
Sunday, October 30, Lula placed the environmental issue at the center
of the debate. He promised to preserve the green lung of the world
again. The former left-wing head of state will have to catch up with
the undermining work of his predecessor, who propelled deforestation
to dizzying levels under his mandate. . . . Lula intends to end
his predecessor’s “policy of devastation.” According to him, Brazil is
“ready to once again play a leading role in the fight against climate
change. Brazil and the planet need a living Amazon.”
A statement that seems to convince many
heads of state or foreign ministers. By playing the card of protecting
the Amazon, Lula seizes an ecological symbol that worries the Western
world. Thus, as soon as Lula won, Norway, the primary funder of the
protection of the Amazon rainforest, announced that it was restoring
its envelope of 487 million euros that it had frozen since Jair
Bolsonaro came to power in January 2019... read more
Netherlands: Environmentalists
Denounce Air Pollution, Block Private Jets at Amsterdam
Airport
Private jet traffic was disrupted
November 5 at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam. Several hundred
Greenpeace and Extinction Rebellion activists stormed the tarmac of an
area of the airport dedicated to private jets, sitting near the
planes’ wheels to prevent them from taking off. For its part,
airport management said in response to the protest that it had set
itself the goal of zero emissions by 2030 and supported the aviation
sector’s ambitions to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. Schiphol
airport had already been the subject of similar action at the end of
2020 when climate activists blocked access... read
more
GPPA Meeting Dates for
2023:
All State Web Conferences will begin
promptly at noon.
Sunday, January 8, via
Zoom
Sunday, March 12, via Zoom
Saturday and Sunday, June 10 and 11,
location to be announced
Saturday and Sunday, September 9 and 10,
location to be announced
Sunday, November 12, via Zoom
GPPA Communications
Team Issue
Credits:
Editors: Hal Brown and Chris
Robinson
Contributors: Chris Robinson and Jay
Ting Walker
Layout: Hal Brown, Sherri Miller, and
David Ochmanowicz Jr
Graphic Arts: Kevin Richardson
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