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Committee of Seventy's Zack Stalberg leaving Seventy and Philadelphia
PHILADELPHIA – June 3, 2014 – The Committee of Seventy today announced the retirement of its President and CEO, Zack Stalberg.
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Committee of Seventy Statement on Campaign for Redistricting Reform
Seventy deplores Harrisburg’s cynical, partisan inaction; urges frustrated voters not to give up on the fight for a better way
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Committee of Seventy Statement on Continued Vote Count
Committee of Seventy Statement on Continued Vote Count
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Committee of Seventy Statement on Governor Wolf’s Veto of House Bill 1300
Committee of Seventy Statement on Governor Wolf’s Veto of House Bill 1300
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Committee of Seventy Statement on HR 1100
House State Government Committee
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Committee of Seventy Statement on Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
Committee of Seventy Statement on Insurrection at the U.S. Capitol
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Committee of Seventy Statement on PA Supreme Court Decision
Fair, orderly, transparent and voter-driven process needed to draw political maps
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Committee of Seventy Statement on SB 22 Amendment
The Committee of Seventy applauds Senate State Government Committee Chairs Mike Folmer (R-Lebanon) and Anthony Williams (D-Philadelphia) and their Senate State Government Committee colleagues for voting to approve today a compromise proposal that improves the redistricting process in Pennsylvania.
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Committee of Seventy Statement on the PA Redistricting Reform Commission
Harrisburg, PA – The Committee of Seventy applauds Governor Wolf for the Executive Order he issued today creating the Pennsylvania Redistricting Reform Commission. Furthermore, we are honored that the Governor asked our President and CEO, David Thornburgh to, chair this important group.
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Committee of Seventy Supports Best Value Procurement Amendment
Voters have the opportunity to approve the proposal on May 16