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PA Dems launch revamped website

For all our Democratic friends.

It is with great pleasure that I announce the launch of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party’s new website and online community. ... We officially launched it this past weekend at our annual convention in Harrisburg to great audience response. And now I want to make sure you know about it and take advantage of all it has to offer.  read more »


Councilman Peduto Announcement

Join Councilman Peduto for a Special Announcement  read more »


Guccini to Run for Pike County Judge

Campaign Kickoff Celebration Set for January 26.
Visit www.stevegucciniforjudge.com for more information.  read more »


Bipartisan group completes purchase of PoliticsPA.com

Sy Snyder will continue to run the site for now, while its new owners plan to expand its scope and seek more original content.  read more »


Lehigh County Democrats Gearing Up Candidate Recruitment

Lehigh County Democratic Committee (LCDC)
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Rick Daugherty Chair, LCDC 610-504-4376
Steven Bliss LCDC Communications Chair 610-434-3388
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Lehigh County Democrats Gearing Up Candidate Recruitment for 2007 Party Seeks to Continue Momentum with Strong Showing in Local Races

Allentown, Pa.


Pike County Attorney Announces Candidacy for Judge of the Court of Common Pleas


NEWEST US CITIZEN FORMALLY ANNOUNCES BID TO UNSEAT HARRIS OF COUNCIL SEAT

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Fattah Announces Gun Safe Philadelphia

Mayoral candidate Chaka Fattah yesterday announced his plan to fight illegal guns in Philadelphia  read more »


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Fattah Announces 'Gun Safe Philadelphia'

MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 2006 CONTACT: SOLOMON JONES
(215) 829-1620 / (215) 370-5681

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

FATTAH ANNOUNCES 'GUN SAFE PHILADELPHIA'

PHILADELPHIA, PA


Business Roundtable Urges Congressional Agenda to Promote Economic Growth

Business Roundtable Urges Congressional Agenda to Promote Economic Growth

Cites Need for Bipartisan Consensus to Complete Unfinished Business in 2006; Pledges Cooperation on 2007 Agenda for Growth

WASHINGTON, Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Business Roundtable, representing 160 CEOs of leading American companies with $4.5 trillion in combined annual revenues and more than 10 million employees, today urged a renewed commitment to bipartisanship following the outcome of the mid-term congressional elections, calling on Congress to enact legislation that enhances the competitiveness of the U.S. economy, workers and businesses.

"Yesterday's elections remind us that the ebb and flow of power in Washington is what keeps our democracy healthy and strong," said Harold McGraw III, Chairman, President and CEO, The McGraw-Hill Companies, and Chairman of Business Roundtable. "Business Roundtable's agenda is aimed at ensuring continued economic growth -- a priority shared by Democrats and Republicans alike. We have always worked closely with leaders across both parties and look forward to continuing this tradition with the next Congress when it convenes in January."

"While the leadership in Washington may change, the challenges ahead remain the same," continued McGraw. "The call to action is clear: We must move forward immediately if America hopes to compete and win in the worldwide economy," continued McGraw.

Thursday at the Wharton School of Business in Philadelphia, McGraw will deliver a speech, "The Real World Is Neither Red Nor Blue," outlining a path forward for Congress and the business community, with a set of key policies that Business Roundtable believes must be enacted to keep the United States competitive, including:

Open Markets -- International trade and investment have been a key source of U.S. economic prosperity for more than a century. Today, the importance of international markets to U.S. business is greater than ever, with more than 26 percent of the nation's GDP represented by trade and nearly one in five U.S. jobs related to trade. As an immediate first step, Congress must approve two pending trade initiatives: permanent normal trade relations (PNTR) for Vietnam and the U.S.-Peru Trade Promotion Agreement (TPA).

A Strong Workforce -- If the U.S. is to remain the world leader in technology and innovation, we need a workforce prepared for jobs of the future. The following components of the American Competitiveness Initiative should be adopted immediately, as they offer the tools needed to ensure our children are equipped to compete, and to keep the U.S. economy strong, now and in the future.

-- Education -- Strengthen funding for K-12 math and science education
programs.

-- Immigration -- Approve provisions to remedy the crisis facing U.S.
employers of highly educated foreign nationals, including increasing
the caps on H-1B visas and employment-based green cards.

-- Basic Research -- Increase funding for basic research at the National
Science Foundation, National Institute for Standards and Technology,
and the Department of Energy Office.

-- A Sound Economic Foundation -- Congress must act to ensure that
America has a strong foundation for future economic growth by taking
action to make health care more affordable for workers and business,
as well as adopting measures designed to help keep America's fiscal
house in order and enhance our long-term competitiveness.

-- Health Care -- Health IT legislation would bring modern technology to
our health care system by establishing a nationwide, interoperable
health information technology infrastructure -- saving the average
U.S. family $2,200 annually.

-- Congress should also approve technical changes to the law governing
Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), which would fine-tune provisions to
allow HSAs to work better and offer a more viable health care coverage
option for consumers.

-- Fiscal Policy -- A permanent extension of a strengthened R&D tax
credit would enable American businesses to invest in the future with
confidence in the face of growing competition.

-- Congress should also approve the line-item veto, which would provide a
budgetary tool to help rein in federal spending and reduce the budget
deficit.

"As business leaders, we will continue to work with Congress to urge bipartisan action on the important issues that will benefit America's workers, companies and economy," said McGraw. "With the intense activity of the elections now behind us, Congress can now take immediate, concrete steps to strengthen our economy and foster continued growth when they return for their post-election session next week."

Business Roundtable (http://www.businessroundtable.org/) is an association of chief executive officers of leading U.S. companies with $4.5 trillion in annual revenues and more than 10 million employees. Member companies comprise nearly a third of the total value of the U.S. stock markets and represent over 40 percent of all corporate income taxes paid. Collectively, they returned $112 billion in dividends to shareholders and the economy in 2005.

Roundtable companies give more than $7 billion a year in combined charitable contributions, representing nearly 60 percent of total corporate giving. They are technology innovation leaders, with $90 billion in annual research and development spending -- nearly half of the total private R&D spending in the U.S.

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Source: Business Roundtable

CONTACT: Jennifer Handt of Business Roundtable, +1-202-496-3288

Web site: http://www.businessroundtable.org/


Congressman Fattah Receives New Appropriations Committee Assignments

Congressman Fattah Receives New Appropriations Committee Assignments

Congressman Fattah Named to Three Subcommittees

WASHINGTON, Jan. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- On the opening day of the 110th Congress, members of the House Appropriations Committee received their subcommittee assignments.

Congressman Chaka Fattah (D-PA) retains his seat on the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies Subcommittee and accepts new appointments to the Energy and Water Development and Homeland Security Subcommittees.

"I'm excited about these new assignments. They provide an opportunity for me to ensure the safety and security of our nation and our city, and expand our capacity for alternative energy resources," Fattah said.

In a reorganization move, the House and Senate Appropriations Committees will now have common subcommittee structures. The House will have 12 appropriation subcommittees, including two new subcommittees on Financial Services and Legislative Branch appropriations. Democratic leaders predict the restructuring of the subcommittees will provide for a streamlined approach to ensure the timely completion of the appropriation spending bills that fund all federal government agencies.

Contact: Debra Anderson of the Office of U.S. Rep. Chaka Fattah, +1-202- 225-5402 or +1-202-225-5236

Source: Office of Congressman Chaka Fattah

CONTACT: Debra Anderson of the Office of Congressman Chaka Fattah,
+1-202-225-5402 or +1-202-225-5236

Web site: http://www.house.gov/fattah


U.S. Congressman Chaka Fattah Released the Following Statement After the Murder Rate in Philadelphia Reached 400 People in 2006

Statement from U.S. Congressman Chaka Fattah

U.S. Congressman Chaka Fattah Released the Following Statement After the Murder Rate in Philadelphia Reached 400 People in 2006

PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- U.S. Congressman Chaka Fattah released the following statement after the murder rate in Philadelphia reached 400 people in 2006:

"I offer my heartfelt condolences to the families of the 400 people who were murdered in Philadelphia this year. In 1990, Philadelphia experienced a similarly catastrophic year, when the murder rate reached 500. Those were difficult times, but we overcame them, and as a city, we will overcome them again. During this holiday season -- a time of hope and rebirth -- Philadelphians should know that our future will be bright, our streets will be safe, and our city will be reborn. We will solve the crisis of illegal guns flooding our neighborhoods, we will stop the cycle of violence that is taking young lives, and we will provide Philadelphians with the resources they need to reject violence, embrace opportunity, and rebuild their lives and families.

"Philadelphia is determined to hold those responsible for this violence accountable for their actions. And I continue to support the Philadelphians on the front lines in the fight against violence -- from the police department to grassroots organizations like Men United, Mothers In Charge and town watch groups. Violence is not an issue to be politicized. It is a problem to be solved. Together, we can end the cycle of violence, and make Philadelphia a city of real opportunity, shared responsibility, and limitless promise for all of us."

Source: Fattah for Mayor

CONTACT: Solomon Jones of Fattah for Mayor, +1-215-370-5681, or
sjones@phillyforfattah.com


An URGENT Message from Chairman T.J. Rooney

An URGENT Message from Chairman T.J. Rooney
BREAKING NEWS --- URGENT ACTION REQUIRED

Earlier today Democratic Representative Tom Caltigirone of Berks County announced his intention to support Republican John Perzel for the position of Speaker of the House.

Make no mistake


Councilman Diccico, Candidates Help Make LPM Toy Drive a Huge Success

The holiday season just became a lot brighter for children in South Philadelphia, as more than 50 citizens, activists, elected officials and politicians filled the room at 1601 and came bearing gifts for Local Politics Matter's first annual Toy Drive.  read more »


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