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Vol. III No. 33 (401)

Keeping You Posted With The Politics Of Philadelphia

February 22, 2012

Philadelphia Daily Record

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MAYOR FOR THE DAY Erin Dwyer, a student-athlete and member of Tacony PAL in Northeast Philadelphia, addresses the media at City Hall today as her mentor Michael Nutter look on at PAL Day kick-off. Dwyer was one of 26 youngsters from the Police Athletic League (PAL) who will be mentored by teaming up with public officials at the annual Lockheed Martin PAL Day at City Hall. Photo: Rory McGlasson http://twitter.com/#!/phillyrory


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Calendar Feb. 23State Rep. James Roebuck celebrates Birthday Party at Warmdaddy’s, 1400 S. Columbus Blvd., 5:30-8 p.m. Jazz, food. Friend: $125. Sponsor $250. Benefactor: $500. RSVP (215) 382-1268. Feb. 24State Sen. Vincent Hughes hosts Veterans Benefits Seminar, presented by Richard M. Gordon III at Park Avenue, 4952 Parkside Ave., 10 a.m.-1 p.m. RSVP (215) 879-7777. Feb. 25Mothers in Charge holds Flapjack Fundraiser at Applebee’s, 9141 Roosevelt Blvd., 8-10 a.m. Donation $10, $5 for kids under 11. For info (215) 228-1718. Feb. 26St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Phila. Fundraiser at Insulators’ Ha., 2014 Hornig Rd., 3-7 p.m. Beer, wine, soda and buffet. Music and Celtic Flame Irish Dancers. $35. Contact Mary Frances Fogg (267) 228-0418, Kathy Fanning or Joe Fox at St. Patrick’s Day Observance Ass’n, www.philadelphiastpatsparade.com.

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Feb. 26Congressman Bob Brady Bunch Winter Party at Finnigan’s Wake, 3rd & Spring Garden Sts., 3-7 p.m. Tickets $35. For info, reservations Tom Johnson (215-423-9027). Feb. 26Fundraiser for State Rep candidate Numa St. Louis at Nina Ahmad’s house, 405 E. Gowen Ave., 3:30-5:30 p.m. Contribution levels $50-$500. Mail checks payable to Numa & Friends for a New Direction at 5322 N. Carlisle St., Phila., PA 19141. RSVP (215) 621-8957 or Natalie@vote4numa.com. Feb. 27W. Phila. Coalition of Neighborhoods & Businesses meeting at Phila. Business & Technology Ctr., 5070 Parkside Ave., 1st fl., 1 p.m. Thomas McDade, director of Permit Services, Dept. of L&I. For info Lee Tolbert (215) 476-0600. Feb. 27Philadelphia Tea Party Patriots-S. Phila. Chapter invites all to hear Publisher Jim Foster of Germantown Courier. For info Barbara Dahdah Anderson (609) 634-4584.


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Councilman Henon Targets Absentee Landlords by Rory McGlasson Councilman Bobby Henon wants to send a direct message to absentee landlords: “We’re coming after you.” Henon, who replaced Joan Krajewski in the 6th Dist. two months ago, told a state committee meeting this week in Northeast Philadelphia he’s ready to wage war against absentee landlords and negligent neighbors. Henon testified at a Democratic Policy hearing chaired by State Rep. Mike Sturla (D-Lancaster) and Kevin Boyle (D-Northeast). The hearing was held Tuesday to examine issues dealing with absentee landlords and negligent property-owners at CORA Services in Bustleton. “If you are renting illegally, then the message is simple: Enough is enough,” Henon said. “We need the tools to go after these illegal rentals – so if we catch a landlord who fails to comply, they will get time.” Henon told the panel he will introduce legislation in City Council that will wage a campaign directly against negligent homeowners and absentee landlords. Henon said he

will use every tool the City has to go after absentee landlords. In the next several weeks, Henon plans to wage a public campaign against absentee landlords. Henon said the legislation would include increased fines. Good, responsible landlords, he said, will be recognized. But bad ones will be punished. Any landlord with three or more code violations will be contacted directly, Henon said. “We are not just talking about one-time fines,” Henon said. “Every day should be a fine. Landlords with three or more code violations will be contacted directly. We will put it in letters to newspaper editors, and in advertisements – whatever it takes.” Henon said 65% of the calls he has received since he took over the 6th Dist. are directly related to absentee landlords. He said his office staff has generated the data, along with a list of owners who have been directly affected by absentee landlords. Boyle, who had requested the hearing, said the surge in real-estate opportunities in the “middle-

class base of Philadelphia” from New York-based property owners is part of the reason Northeast Philadelphia is plagued by absentee landlords. “This is a qualityof-life issue, and an economic issue,” Boyle said. For the same price single building in New York would cost them, investors are able to buy numerous properties in Northeast Philadelphia. “In the past, a rental landlord from the suburbs owned one or two properties here, but now landlords from New York have 15-20 properties – it’s out of control. “We need to get on the ball and deal with this issue,” Boyle said. A host of individuals joined the panel to testify in the five-hour discussion, including James White, policy coordinator, Philadelphia Association of Community Development Corps.; and Joseph DeFelice, president of Mayfair Civic Association. Bryan Barton asked if there was a website that listed the properties. Henon said he’s posting the information on his own district website at present. http://twitter.com/#!/phillyrory

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Former Pa. Treasurer Endorses Murphy Pennsylvania Treasurer Robin Wiessmann endorsed Iraq War veteran and former prosecutor Patrick Murphy for Pennsylvania Attorney General. Wiessmann, widely recognized for her work in public finance, is a pioneer for women in her field. Prior to run-

ning the Pennsylvania Treasury, Wiessmann founded the leading women-owned investment banking firm in the United States and as Treasurer, she made the office a more efficient and transparent steward of taxpayer dollars. “As the former head of the

Pennsylvania Treasury, I know what it takes to effectively lead an independent agency like the Attorney General’s office. Patrick Murphy has the experience, dedication and professional judgment to serve as the highest law enforcement official in the Com-

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THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY RECORD monwealth. This office is about leadership. It’s implementing a vision for a better Pennsylvania. Serving in the military during wartime and as a champion of civil and human rights, Patrick has demonstrated a lifelong commitment to public service, to the law and to fighting to create better lives for people he represents. That is why it is with great confidence and enthusiasm that I support Patrick Murphy in his bid to become the Pennsylvania Attorney General.” Wiessmann said.

“As the Congressman in my home district, Patrick served his constituents with passion and diligence. He took the time to understand the issues affecting families in our district and was not afraid to take the lead in national debates. Most important, Patrick takes action when called for and stands for what he believes is right. He will ably serve our Commonwealth as our next Attorney General,” Wiessmann added.

made a lasting impact on Pennsylvania, changing the way we protect and invest taxpayer dollars, and she has been a trailblazer for women in her industry, a true leader and public servant,” Murphy said. “Treasurer Wiessmann protected taxpayer dollars and promoted economic growth in a transparent and efficient way. I’m honored to earn her support, and even more honored to call her a friend.”

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DeLissio Kicks Off Her Reelection Bid State Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio (D-Northwest) announced she will seek to retain her seat in the Pennsylvania State House. After filing her nominating petitions, DeLissio remarked, “I’m proud of the work I’ve done for my constituents during my initial 14 months and there’s more to be done. My dialogue with constituents, particularly during the nine Town Hall meetings I conducted over the past year, affirms voters want public policy driven by the needs of the citizens and not by politics.” Former State Rep. Kathy Manderino, whose seat DeLissio filled, commented, “Pam DeLissio has really made her mark as a bright star among the new legislators. Whenever I see my former colleagues or others at the State

Capitol, they tell me Pam is a smart, hard-working, outspoken advocate for the people of the 194th Dist. and for all Pennsylvanians. And when I am in the grocery store or out and about in the community, people stop me to let me know that they think Pam is doing a good job or to tell me how she has helped them with an issue that was important to them. We can be proud that we have such a responsive, well-respected person serving us in Harrisburg. I was pleased that the people elected Pam to succeed me as their State Representative, and I urge them to vote to re-elect her on Apr. 24.”

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President Notes Ash Wednesday President Barack Obama released the following statement today: “Today, Michelle and I honor Ash Wednesday with Christians around the country and across the world. This is at once a solemn and joyous occasion, an opportunity to remember both the depths of sacrifice and the height of redemption. “We join millions in entering the Lenten Season with truly thankful hearts, mindful of our faith and our obligations to one another.”

Toomey To Speak At Cheyney’s Anniversary US Sen. Pat Toomey (R-Pa.) will speak at Cheyney University of Pennsylvania’s Founder’s Day Convocation to celebrate the school’s 175th anniversary. The Senator will also present a proclamation honoring the school’s landmark anniversary. Toomey is scheduled for 1 p.m. at Dudley Hall, 1837 University Circle, Cheyney, Pa.

‘Defense Sec’ Pays A Call On Fattah THE “SECRETARY OF DEFENSE” visits Congressman Chaka Fattah on Capitol Hill. That’s a nickname for Garry Maddox, All-Star centerfielder for Phila. Phillies in 1970s and 1980s, in honor of his legendary defensive skills. Still trim and still drawing cheers wherever he goes in town, Maddox serves as goodwill ambassador for baseball, and leads Youth Golf & Academics Program, which supports the education and development of inner-city kids. 6|

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