Common Cause Pennsylvania lance un programme de protection des élections de 2024
« Bien que l’enthousiasme des électeurs soit élevé, nous voulons nous assurer que tous les électeurs connaissent leurs droits et peuvent voter librement le jour du scrutin. »
Redistricting reformers want changes to how political maps are drawn
After years of attempting to get lawmakers to change how state legislative and congressional districts are drawn, redistricting reform advocates had to drop attempts to have political maps drawn by an independent commission.
Common Cause Pennsylvania appelle à un processus de redécoupage juste et transparent centré sur « Nous, le peuple »
Les recommandations incluent : « Une carte définitive des districts législatifs ne doit pas, lorsqu'elle est examinée à l'échelle de l'État, favoriser ou défavoriser indûment un parti politique, un candidat ou un titulaire. »
Hearings begin this week on Pennsylvania legislative, congressional redistricting
The first of the hearings in Harrisburg will be held at 2 p.m. Tuesday, and feature presentations from advocacy leaders and experts including Common Cause of Pennsylvania Executive Director Khalif Ali, Fair District PA Chair Carol Kuniholm and Temple University’s Lee Hachadoorian.
Redistricting advocates tell Pa. House leaders that transparency an absolute necessity in mapping process
Khalif Ali, executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, recommended that lawmakers start from a blank map, disregarding any existing boundaries and building their own based on public testimony. It might take longer to create, he said, “but we believe that the time spent will result in a map that will be far more representative to the people of the Commonwealth.” Could this practice disadvantage current incumbents? Sure, but protecting incumbents shouldn’t be the goal of redistricting, Mr. Ali said.
Recommandations pour le tracé des circonscriptions électorales : « Commencer avec une carte vierge »
« Nous pensons que le redécoupage des circonscriptions doit être juste, accessible et politiquement neutre. Plus important encore, nous pensons que pour réussir, un processus de redécoupage doit intentionnellement chercher à garantir que chaque Pennsylvanien, quel que soit son code postal, sa race, son origine ethnique, sa langue maternelle ou sa profession, ait une chance égale d'élire un représentant qui partage ses valeurs et son expérience vécue », dira au Comité le directeur exécutif de Common Cause Pennsylvania, Khalif Ali.
WATCH: A live reader Q&A on how lawmakers spend millions of taxpayer dollars on perks
On Wednesday, July 28 at 5 p.m., Spotlight PA’s Angela Couloumbis; Sam Janesch, Brad Bumsted, and Mike Wereschagin of The Caucus; and Khalif Ali, executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, participated in a free Q&A on state lawmaker expenses.
Pa. GOP lawmakers promise ‘new level of transparency’ in Congressional redistricting plan
“We look forward to working with members of both parties — and, most importantly, Black, Latinx, Asian/Pacific Islander, Indigenous, and other communities of color who have historically been left out of the redistricting process — to ensure that everyone in Pennsylvania has an equal opportunity to be represented by someone who shares their values and lived experience,” Executive Director Khalif Ali said. “As part of that work, we will be supporting communities in presenting testimony and drawing maps that allow them to tell their...
Les républicains de la Chambre des représentants annoncent des mesures de transparence pour le redécoupage des circonscriptions du Congrès
« Nous félicitons l'Assemblée générale de Pennsylvanie, et en particulier le chef de la majorité Kerry Benninghoff, la représentante Wendy Thomas et le président Seth Grove pour leur engagement aujourd'hui en faveur d'un processus de redécoupage des circonscriptions du Congrès transparent, accessible et participatif. »
Gov. Wolf’s Vetoes Save Voters’ Access, Save Taxpayers $100+ million
'We – and the taxpayers of Pennsylvania – thank Gov. Wolf for his vetoes today. Today’s vetoes help quantify the financial cost of the anti-voter legislation being passed around the country. In actual dollars-and-cents, making it harder to vote would have cost $99 million in upfront costs and another $19 million in annual recurring costs.'
Members of the nonpartisan Keystone Votes coalition today urged the governor to veto House Bill 1300, a sweeping but controversial set of GOP-backed legislative election reforms.
The state Senate has just passed HB 1300, a package of voting law changes that includes provisions to make voting more difficult, particularly for Black, Brown and low income voters. We thank Governor Wolf for his promise to quickly veto it
Pennsylvania Senate Votes to Create ‘Barrier to Casting a Ballot’
Legislators who seek to ‘legislate by constitutional amendment’ devalue our state’s Constitution. If our elected officials want to create barriers to voting, they can attempt to use the ordinary legislative process. In fact, that’s already underway.