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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 aiding The New Georgia Project in knocking more than 800,000 doors to help Sen. Warnock win the 51st seat in the U.S. Senate.

 

Thank you to all of the organizers and supporters who helped make this happen.

 

NPP In The News

 

NPP CEO Kadida Kenner joins We Talk Weekly to talk about engaging voters.

Watch the full segment here.

 

 

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.

 

We’re hiring a chief of staff and regional organizing directors for various regions statewide.

Check out all of our open positions on our Careers page.

Chief of Staff
Regional Organizing Director
 

News You Can Use

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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.
 

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!

 

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