From The New Pennsylvania Project <[email protected]>
Subject Happy Holidays from Team NPP
Date December 16, 2022 2:54 PM
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Congratulations to NPP Board Member Rep. Joanna McClinton
NPP board member Rep. Joanna McClinton was recently sworn in as Pennsylvania’s House Majority Leader. We can’t think of a better way to end the year!
Georgia also understood the assignment.
Team NPP was back on the ground in Savannah to continue aiding The New Georgia Project in knocking more than 800,000 doors to help Senator Warnock win the 51st seat in the U.S. Senate. Thank you to all of the organizers and supporters who helped make this happen.
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NPP In The News
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NPP CEO Kadida Kenner joins We Talk Weekly to talk about engaging voters.
Watch the full segment here. [[link removed]]
PA lawmakers agree on one thing: the commonwealth needs to rewrite its election laws.
Then, the disagreements start. Read the full article featuring NPP's Kadida Kenner here [[link removed]] .
We’re hiring a chief of staff and regional organizing directors for various regions statewide.
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News You Can Use
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House
Republican
Leader
Bryan
Cutler
(R-Lancaster)
issued
new
writs
of
election,
asserting
his
authority
to
do
so
on
Thursday
for
those
two
Allegheny
County
districts,
Politics
PA
reports
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In
a
public
ceremony
at
the
Capitol
on
Monday,
Republican
Leader
Bryan
Cutler
(R-Lancaster)
was
sworn-in
to
office
and
claimed
the
mantle
of
House
Majority
Leader,
Politics
PA
reports.
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Democrats
say
they
are
now
in
control
of
the
Pennsylvania
House
after
their
top
leader
had
herself
sworn
in
a
month
before
the
new
legislative
session
begins
in
order
to
schedule
three
critical
special
elections,
Spotlight
PA
reports.
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Pennsylvania
House
Republicans
have
filed
a
lawsuit
to
block
three
legislative
special
elections
from
taking
place
in
February,
potentially
delaying
a
clear-cut
majority
for
Democrats
and
allowing
the
GOP
to
maintain
some
measure
of
power
into
spring,
Spotlight
PA
reports.
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The
Supreme
Court
will
hear
oral
argument
on
Wednesday
in
a
case
that
UCLA
law
professor
Richard
Hasen
has
called
the
“800-pound
gorilla”
of
election
law,
Scotus
blog
reports.
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Happy Holidays from Team NPP
It’s time to recharge for 2023. Please note that The New Pennsylvania Project will shut down operations from December 24th through January 2nd for collective rest. Wishing you the best in the new year!
Your support goes a long way. In the spirit of giving, please consider making a contribution to help us build for 2023 and 2024.
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