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Vol. III No. 69 (433)

Keeping You Posted With The Politics Of Philadelphia

April 12, 2012

Philadelphia Daily Record

Dance On!

DANCE WILL THRIVE in new home, thanks to check for $2.5M for Penna. Ballet toward construction of the Louise Reed Center for Dance, its new headquarters at 323 N. Broad Street. This funding, received yesterday, from State’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program, represents a significant step toward the $17.5M goal for constructing the new state-of-the-art facility. From left are Roy Kaiser, artistic director, Penna. Ballet; State Rep. Dwight Evans; State Sen. Larry Farnese; and Michael Scolamiero, executive director, Pennsylvania Ballet. Photo: Alexander Iziliaev.


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Apr. 13SW Phila. Dist. hosts Candidates Forum at Kingsessing Rec Ctr., 50th & Kingsessing, 6-9 p.m. For info Louis Wilson (215) 275-8296. Apr. 13Fundraiser for Congressman Bob Brady at Anthony’s, 4990 State Rd., Drexel Hill, Pa., 6-8 p.m. Contributions:

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Friends $500, Supporters $200. Make checks payable to Brady for Congress. For info Linda August (610) 659-5878. Apr. 13Dan Grace honored as Outstanding Irish American Labor Leader by AOH 40 in “Day of the Rope” Dinner at Bridgeman’s Ha., 11600 Norcom Rd., 7-11 p.m. Apr. 13Victim/Witness Services Fundraiser at Fleisher Art Memorial, 719 Catherine St. Ticket $50. Light fare, beer/wine, music and parking. For info (215) 551-3360. Apr. 1428th Ward Republican luncheon fundraiser at home of Committeewoman Mary Somerville, 2512 N. Myrtlewood Ave., 12-4 p.m. Tickets $15. Contact cbrwl@live.com. Apr. 14Americans For Cambodia invite all to free Cambodian New Year Party at 2013 S. Bucknell St., 12-8:30 p. m.


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Obama Campaign Opens South Philly Office Today, Organizing for America Pennsylvania staff and volunteers will open a new field office in South Philadelphia at 1825 E. Passyunk. This is one of four offices opening this week in the state. Members of the media and the public are invited to attend to learn more about OFA PA’s work to build the strongest grassroots organization possible by registering voters, talking one-on-one with neighbors about the issues they care about, and encouraging them to support President Obama in November.

Local community leaders will discuss President Obama’s support for the Buffett Rule – an effort to promote tax fairness by ensuring millionaires and billionaires do not pay less in taxes than middle-class families. The President is working to create an economy where everyone gets a fair shot, everyone does their fair share, and everyone plays by the same rules, drawing a contrast with the Republican candidates who believe we should keep giving tax breaks to the wealthiest two percent of Americans instead

of investing in things that will grow our economy. Each OFA office serves as the community hub for the organization’s activities in the area, where volunteers remain focused reaching out to their neighbors to talk about the President’s record of progress and his continued commitment to creating an economy built to last, where everyone plays by the same set of rules and hard work is rewarded.

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Casey, Williams, Ramsey Urge Federal Aid For Cops US Sen. Bob Casey (D-Pa.), Philadelphia District Attorney Seth Williams and Police Commissioner Charles Ramsey called on Congress to fully fund federal programs that aid local law enforcement this year. Programs like the Community Oriented Policing Services, the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grants Program and the Bulletproof Vest Partnership grant have all helped Philadelphia police officers combat violence, but many of these programs could be on the chopping block this year. With homicide rates across the city increasing in 2012, Casey, Williams and Ramsey said in a press conference this morning that full funding for these programs is needed now more than ever. Casey also released a letter to US Senate leadership, calling

on Congress to make funding lion in funding. these programs an immediate priThe JAG Program can be used ority. for a variety of efforts such as hir“Our brave Philadelphia police ing law enforcement officers; supofficers are doing all they can to porting drug and gang task forces; combat crime, but they need more funding crime prevention and doresources. Congress needs to step mestic violence programs; and up and fund these life-saving pro- supporting courts, corrections, grams,” Casey said. “Fully fund- treatment, and justice information ing these law enforcement sharing initiatives. In 2011, programs will put more cops on Philadelphia received $2.4 milthe beat and ensure that our offi- lion from the JAG program. cers have the equipment they Created in 1998, the BVP proneed to stay safe.” gram is administered through the The COPS Program is respon- Dept. of Justice’s Office of Justice sible for advancing the practice of Programs. Jurisdictions apply for community policing in the na- the funding, which is administion’s state, local, territory, and tered as a federal matching grant tribal law enforcement agencies. covering 50% of the cost of bullet COPS puts more cops on the beat proof vests. In 2011, Philadelphia and has specifically aided received funding for the purchase Philadelphia. Since the program’s of 2,025 bulletproof vests made inception in 1993, COPS grants possible by a $109,000 grant. have helped the City hire or rehire 903 police officers with $75 mil-

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Smith Sees His Lead Widen In New Poll The Tom Smith for Senate Campaign yesterday released the results of a survey of 600 likely Republican primary voters conducted Apr. 9-11. The survey shows Tom Smith continuing to widen his lead over the field: Tom Smith - 29% Sam Rohrer - 14% Steve Welch - 9% David Christian - 7% Marc Scaringi - 2% Undecided - 39%

“These results are further evidence Tom Smith has all the momentum in this race,” said Republican pollster John McLaughlin. “Clearly voters aren’t buying Steve Welch’s negative attacks. Welch’s 2008 vote for Barack Obama for President seems to make him fatally flawed to attack conservative Tom Smith. With the clock running down to primary day, there is little oppor-

tunity for the opposition to catch Tom Smith. With Tom’s ability to share his conservative message to oppose President Obama and Sen. Casey through paid media and grassroots support, there is no reason to believe his lead won’t continue to grow.”

Numa St. Louis Wins Bass’ Backing Numa St. Louis, candidate for Pennsylvania’s 202nd Legislative Dist., received the endorsement of newly elected 8th Dist. City Councilwoman Cindy Bass. A champion of progressive values and an advocate for new blood in government, Bass adds to St. Louis’ many recent endorsements. “I know Numa through his work in the community and am proud to endorse him in his run for the State House,” said Bass. 6|

“Numa is the right choice for a new energy, a new voice and a new direction for this diverse district and I look forward to working with him on improving the Olney and Logan communities when he goes to Harrisburg.” Bass’ endorsement comes on the heels of the endorsements from the Americans for Democratic Action (ADA) and the Philadelphia Chapter of the National Organization of Woman.

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The 8th Council Dist., represented by Bass, overlaps the 202nd in the 17th and 49th Wards of Philadelphia. “I am honored to receive the endorsement of such a strong progressive leader in Councilwoman Cindy Bass,” said St. Louis. “I share her priorities in fighting for our youth, working families and our seniors to enhance quality of life for all communities in the 202nd.”


DeLissio Retains Big Endorsements State Rep. Pamela A. DeLissio (D-Northwest) won several key endorsements in the past few weeks. She stated, “It is always an honor when an organization bestows their endorsement on a candidate. These endorsements are even more meaningful as they come as a result of my record and performance in Harrisburg; these endorsements are based on the work I’ve accomplished during the past 16 months.” Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania readily endorsed Pam. “We are proud of Pam DeLissio’s tireless efforts in protecting women’s health care and her vot-

ing record on these issues. At a time when women’s health is under constant attacks, we need more advocates like Rep. DeLissio in office fighting for women every day,” stated Sari Stevens, executive director of Planned Parenthood of Pennsylvania. District Council 47 of AFSCME also readily endorsed DeLissio for the second time around. John J. McNesby, president of the Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 5, echoed similar sentiments, “We are happy to give a second endorsement to State Rep. DeLissio. We need more legislators like Pam; someone who

thoughtfully considers each bill on its merits and keeps the politics out of her decision.” Marcel Groen, chairman of the Montgomery Co. Democratic Committee, added, “The 194th Dist. has been incredibly lucky with our State House Representatives. We’ve been graced with Kathy Manderino and now Pam DeLissio. We can’t imagine anyone who could have represented our neighbors better. It was an easy decision to endorse her again.”



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