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Federal Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan Affirms Re-election of Sen. Jim Brewster

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Federal Judge J. Nicholas Ranjan Affirms Re-election of Sen. Jim Brewster

Common Cause calls on our elected officials to demonstrate the type of leadership that will reinstill confidence in our democracy. Pennsylvanians deserve nothing less. Jim Brewster was chosen by his constituents to represent them. Common Cause Pennsylvania urges the Senate to immediately seat him.

New Pa. GOP leader pushes transparency reforms despite party’s past reluctance, obstruction

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New Pa. GOP leader pushes transparency reforms despite party’s past reluctance, obstruction

Khalif Ali, executive director of Common Cause Pennsylvania, said it is up to good government groups — and citizens — to remind elected officials of their promises.

“You get accustomed to doing things in a certain way with a low or middle level of accountability,” he said of elected officials. “The higher the accountability, the closer the scrutiny, and that makes people uncomfortable.”

Pa. Senate to swear in Jim Brewster to fill western Pa. seat

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Pa. Senate to swear in Jim Brewster to fill western Pa. seat

“It is time to move past the 2020 election and work together to deal with challenges that lie ahead,” said Common Cause Pennsylvania executive director Khalif Ali. “We’re facing a continuing COVID-19 pandemic, racial injustice, an increasing budget deficit and people are struggling to make ends meet. Pennsylvanians are suffering. Let’s move forward -- with a government that is ‘of the people, by the people’ and ‘for the people.’ Common Cause calls on our elected officials to demonstrate the type of leadership that will...

Common Cause Pennsylvania demande la démission du sénateur d'État Doug Mastriano

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Common Cause Pennsylvania demande la démission du sénateur d'État Doug Mastriano

À la suite de l'insurrection d'hier au Capitole américain, Common Cause Pennsylvania appelle le sénateur Doug Mastriano à démissionner immédiatement, en raison de ses actions visant à saper le résultat de l'élection du 3 novembre et de sa participation aux événements d'hier au Capitole américain.

Common Cause Pennsylvania Condemns GOP State Legislators’ Attempt to Undermine Pennsylvania Popular Vote

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Common Cause Pennsylvania Condemns GOP State Legislators’ Attempt to Undermine Pennsylvania Popular Vote

In America, voters pick our leaders -- our leaders do not pick and choose which voices to heed and which to silence. Common Cause Pennsylvania strongly condemns this blatant and undemocratic attempt by partisan operatives to undermine the will of the voters in Pennsylvania.

Voting Rights Advocates’ Statement in Response to Appeals Court Ruling in Trump v. Boockvar

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Voting Rights Advocates’ Statement in Response to Appeals Court Ruling in Trump v. Boockvar

“Once again, this court decision is a win for voters. We’re glad that this court, also, recognized the lack of evidence and lack of merit in this lawsuit. In America, voters choose our elected officials. Pennsylvania’s voters made a collective decision, weeks ago, and that decision needs to be honored.”

Khalif Ali Joins Common Cause Pennsylvania as Executive Director

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Khalif Ali Joins Common Cause Pennsylvania as Executive Director

Common Cause Pennsylvania has chosen Khalif Ali as its new Executive Director. Ali is a Pittsburgh native, and has extensive background in both democracy issues and community organizing.

Civil rights organizations stand up for Pennsylvania voters against attempt to block valid ballots

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Civil rights organizations stand up for Pennsylvania voters against attempt to block valid ballots

“Voters’ voices must be heard, whether they vote in person, by mail, or needed to cast a provisional ballot. Pennsylvania’s voters don’t deserve to have their ballots called into question by last-minute litigation filed for purely partisan reasons. The process of notifying and allowing voters to fix mistakes on their ballots should not be controversial.”

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