State Senator Daylin Leach's (D-17) beleaguered re-election effort got a huge boost this week. Leach won the endorsement of his predecessor, Connie Williams. And Williams went one step beyond just endorsing Leach. She sent out an invitation to a fundraiser for him, to be held at her home in Haverford. The fundraiser is scheduled for December 18. Some … [Read more...] about Connie Williams To Host Daylin Leach Fundraiser
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Commissioner To LMSD Lawyer: I Apologize That You Have To Be Here In Front Of Us.
Lower Merion Commissioner Andy Gavrin (D, Ward 6 - Villanova) was questioning Carl Primavera, an attorney who represents the Lower Merion School District at a meeting of the Building an Planning Committee (a "committee" which is comprised of all 14 members of the Board of Commissioners).The meeting took place at the Township Building on Wednesday Night … [Read more...] about Commissioner To LMSD Lawyer: I Apologize That You Have To Be Here In Front Of Us.
Senator Collett Introduces PA Menstrual Equity Act
Senator Collett Introduces PA Menstrual Equity Act (From the Senator's Cctober 7 Press Release) Senator Maria Collett (D-12, Bucks and Montgomery) introduced legislation to establish the “Pennsylvania Menstrual Equity Act,” to ensure that Menstrual Products (“MPs”) are made available in public bathroom facilities.For nearly a century, Pennsylvania has … [Read more...] about Senator Collett Introduces PA Menstrual Equity Act
Lower Merion Democrats Punt On Marsy’s Law
Last Tuesday's (October 22) meeting of the Democratic Committee of Lower Merion Narberth (DCLMN) was missing the verbal fireworks that had characterized several of the meetings earlier this year. But Democrats being Democrats, they did manage to whip up a spirited discussion when the topic turned to the controversial ballot question that will be put to the voters on Election … [Read more...] about Lower Merion Democrats Punt On Marsy’s Law
PA Superior Court Race – A Test Of Trump Strength?
PA Superior Court Race - A Test Of Trump Strength? If the two Republican candidates for Pennsylvania Superior Court are elected on November 5, Donald Trump will probably take credit for it. And if they lose he will most likely not say anything at all about it , or he might say something to effect that it doesn’t matter, because he wasn’t on the ballot.Regardless, the … [Read more...] about PA Superior Court Race – A Test Of Trump Strength?