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Philly city government needs to take more action on climate change In spite of efforts to preserve Philly’s natural environment, recent actions call into question whether city government is failing ...
Philadelphia organizers are taking the housing justice fight to the next level Housing activists protest a planned eviction of a homeless encampment in Philadelphia in September.
Philadelphia leaders gathered at City Hall on Friday to respond to recent federal immigration enforcement actions and remind residents of their rights and protections under the law. Leaders have ...
Philadelphia is what’s known as a sanctuary city. While the term has no fixed definition, it usually refers to a city that has declared its refusal to cooperate – or even works at odds ...
American Federation of Government Employees Local 2058 President Ed Welch speaks during the Save Our Services day of action event at Independence Mall on Feb. 19.
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Incoming President Donald Trump will issue an executive order that would dismantle all diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives within the federal government.
Philadelphia adds new amenities to make City Hall more accessible to all The city’s ADA Unit was created in 2022 to accomplish as many low- or no-cost corrective actions as possible from the ADA ...
He grew up in Philadelphia and has been involved in city and state government since the age of 13. "I am very much concerned about the ramifications down the line.
Philadelphians breathe sigh of relief as government shutdown gets avoided Many people walking around the Old City neighborhood Saturday night had concerns about the looming shutdown.
The federal government is heading toward a shutdown at month’s end that will disrupt many services, squeeze workers and roil politics.