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Redistricting Reform Commission Releases Final Report
HARRISBURG, PA – The bipartisan Pennsylvania Redistricting Reform Commission released a final report today with recommendations to improve the process of creating legislative district boundaries. Governor Wolf signed an executive order last year creating the commission to explore ways Pennsylvania could curb gerrymandering and make redistricting fairer and nonpartisan.
event/Open to the Public
113th Anniversary Luncheon with Jon Meacham best-selling author & presidential historian
Art of Leadership: Lessons from the American Presidency
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State Senate Passes Controversial Amendments to Constitution
The Committee of Seventy is deeply concerned about the PA Senate's approval of two controversial amendments to the state Constitution.
news/Letters & Testimony
Written Testimony on Bill 200015 and Resolution 200056
Proposed Changes to Political Activity Rules City Council Committee on Law and Government
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David Thornburgh's Testimony to the PA State Government Committee
C70 CEO and Chair of the Draw the Lines PA initiative, David Thornburgh, testified on October 20, 2021 before the PA State Government Committee about congressional redistricting.
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City Hall Roll Call: October 21, 2021
"Who is in charge in this city?"
news/Letters & Testimony
Legislative Changes Urgently Needed Prior to November 2020 Election
Legislative Changes Urgently Needed Prior to November 2020 Election
news/Letters & Testimony
Written Testimony on Bill 190861 and Resolution 190874
City Council Committee on Law and Government
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City Hall Roll Call: October 7, 2021
Competing "Streeteries" legislation introduced
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Campaign for Election Reform and Modernization Will Continue Despite Commonwealth Court Decision
Better Government Advocates Press Need to Reform City Commissioners Office