Scoop USA Newspaper - March 22, 2024
Scoop USA Newspaper - March 22, 2024
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Women's History Month
Ella Baker
As Women’s History Month continues, I wanted to highlight, again another transforming woman whose name I hope young people will learn: Ella Josephine Baker.
3 mins
Sculpture park aims to look honestly at slavery, honoring those who endured it
Visitors to the Freedom Monument Sculpture Park wind a serpentine path past art pieces depicting the lives of enslaved people in America and historic exhibits, including two cabins where the enslaved lived, before arriving at a towering monument.
4 mins
Schools are a measure of the health of our democracy
Educating our children is our essential duty – for their futures, their families, their communities, and our country. For all the furious debate about schools, what’s clear is that we have to do better.
3 mins
Department of State Launches Responsive Training Program for County Election Directors
In keeping with Governor Shapiro’s commitment to ensure safe and secure elections in Pennsylvania, Secretary of the Commonwealth Al Schmidt launched the Department of State’s new Election Directors Training Team, providing election administration education and support to Pennsylvania’s county election directors.
2 mins
CLEAR Commission Holds First Meeting, Establishes Review Committees
The Pennsylvania Citizen Law Enforcement Advisory and Review (CLEAR) Commission announced its first meeting was held yesterday to assist law enforcement agencies under the Governor’s jurisdiction with improving their policing practices. The meeting was an organizational meeting, with the Commission establishing bylaws and creating committees to review internal investigations.
2 mins
Pennsylvania House speaker pushes for same-day registration and widely available early voting
The Pennsylvania House speaker said Monday that qualified residents should be able to register to vote at polling places on the day of elections and that early voting centers should be open for two weeks beforehand.
1 min
Rep. Ken Buck's sudden retirement yet another setback for a reeling GOP House leadership
Ken Buck is fed up. The Republican law-maker from eastern Colorado already announced (last November) that he would retire from Congress at the end of his term. But now that apparently is not soon enough.
3 mins
Descendant of judge who wrote infamous Dred Scott decision pens a play about where we are now
Writer and actor Kate Taney Billingsley has been thinking a lot about America's racial history and her family's part in it. One of her ancestors had an outsized role.
3 mins
The biggest contrast in the upcoming election (other than democracy vs. "blood in the streets" fascism)
One of my goals in this column is to give you the facts and analysis you need to make informed decisions, especially political ones and equip you to spread the word to others. So here goes on social security.
2 mins
Shapiro administration, transit leaders highlight how Governor Shapiro's public transit proposal would protect and create jobs, urge Pennsylvanians to thank transit operators on National Recognition Day
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) Secretary Mike Carroll with Public Pennsylvania Transportation Association Executive Director Shawna Jones, and a rabbit-transit operator highlighted how Governor Shapiro's budget proposal to invest in transit agencies would not just stabilize and improve service but also help retain and attract the workforce critical to the services Pennsylvanians rely on.
2 mins
Scoop USA Newspaper Newspaper Description:
Verlag: ScoopUSA Media
Kategorie: Newspaper
Sprache: English
Häufigkeit: Semi-Weekly
Scoop is a for-profit, Community Media Company that prides itself on its dedication to Community. We have been in the business of educating our communities since February 1960. From our first publication to our publication this week, our focus has been to provide information to the communities we serve, so they can survive, work cooperatively together, and prosper.
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