Read about the latest state grant programs open for applications. Read more
PA House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton is asking her neighbors to participate in a survey to help make Walnut and Chestnut Streets safer in Philadelphia. Read more
As part of her ongoing fight to stop the surging homicide count in Philadelphia, PA House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton today announced $764,886 in funding to help area advocate groups and schools combat the gun violence crisis. Read more
House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton made this statement about a House committee’s vote on a bill she sponsored. Read more
House Democratic leadership issued the following statement today calling on legislative Republicans to drop their radical anti-health agenda and come to the table for an honest discussion on helping Pennsylvanians recover from the COVID-19 pandemic.“Pennsylvania is currently experiencing a steady increase in COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations with a positive testing rate that indicates substantial or high community spread of the virus. Our hospital system is strained and emergency rooms in both central Pennsylvania and southwestern Pennsylvania recently have been forced to divert ambulances simply because they couldn’t accept additional patients. Read more
Understanding the importance of a quality education, House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton distributed free resources and supplies to 181 local students to help them succeed this school year. Read more
House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton, state Sen. Katie Muth, and state Rep. Tarah Toohil introduced legislation to establish a statewide tracking system for sexual assault evidence. Read more
PA House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton announced that $764,886 in state funding is going to help several local organizations and schools combat gun violence. Read more
PA House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton and the nonprofit Gateway to Re-Entry used Labor Day this year to cut the ribbon on a new labor movement to unite their neighborhoods against gun violence. Read more
Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton praised the announcement of a statewide indoor mask mandate that will begin next week for schools and child care facilities. Read more
Read about the latest state grant opportunities. Read more
PA House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton announced state funding for Community of Compassion CDC. Read more
From COVID-19 vaccine resources to her latest effort to combat gun violence, House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton's latest newsletter showcases her fight to put the needs of her communities first. Read more
House Democratic Leader Joanna McClinton said today’s vote by the Legislative Reapportionment Commission to end the practice of prison gerrymandering is a vital step toward fairness and equity in Pennsylvania elections. Read more
STATE PROGRAMS NOW OPEN FOR APPLICATIONS: Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry: PA Industry Partnership Grant (Funding Source: General Fund) Who May Apply : Local workforce development boards, non-profit and non-governmental entities, community-based organizations, educational and post-secondary educational organizations, labor organizations, business associations, and economic development entities. Use : To identify workforce, education & training, and economic development needs, coordinate regional teams to support industry needs, identify public and community resources to address industry identified needs and increase collaboration among businesses within a targeted industry sector. Funds : Up to $250,000 per partnership. Application Deadline : October 22 More Information : Click on https://www.dli.pa.gov/Businesses/Workforce-Development/grants/Pages/default.aspx . UPCOMING APPLICATION DEADLINES: DEP Alternative Fuels Incentive Grant: August 27 (Funding Source: General Fund) School districts, municipal authorities, municipalities, nonprofits, private businesses. - Purchase or retrofit vehicles to operate on alternative fuels, purchase and install refueling equipment, and research or develop new technologies. PCCD 2021 Reducing Racial and Ethnic Disparities Coordinators: August 30 Read more
HARRISBURG, Aug. 5 – House Democratic Caucus leaders released the following statement about the passing of AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka today: “Richard Trumka was a great Pennsylvanian. He was born into a coal mining family in Nemacolin where Greene and Fayette counties meet and he went first to Penn State and then Villanova for law school. As an attorney for the United Mine Workers of America and then during his 26 years in the senior leadership of the AFL-CIO, he never forgot his Pennsylvania roots and he stayed involved in our state’s politics in many ways. His passing today is a terrible loss, not only for America’s working families but also for the many family and personal friends he leaves behind in Pennsylvania. “Richard Trumka’s leadership and vision made the lives of millions of people better and we are heartbroken he has left us. We extend our heartfelt sympathy to his immediate family and to all his brothers and sisters in labor who are mourning.” Read more
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