Centre County annouces Republican Candidate Forum

Republican Candidate Forum

Thursday, January 5

6:30 p.m.

 Jaffa Shrine

2200 Broad Avenue, Altoona

 This is your opportunity to meet the candidates running for statewide office.  Doors open at 6:00 p.m.  Feel free to bring your friends and neighbors to learn more about the candidates.

 The following candidates are confirmed:

 United States Senate

Tim Burns

Robert Mansfield

Sam Rohrer

Marc Scaringi

Tom Smith

Steve Welch

 Pennsylvania Attorney General

David Freed

John Rafferty

 Pennsylvania Auditor General

Ann Duke

Frank Pinto

 Your Hosts:

The Blair County Republican Committee

in association with the

Bedford, Centre and Huntingdon County Republican Committees

SUNACRW encourages you to come out and support their resolution for the Servano’s on Saturday, 11/19/2011 at 6:30 pm at the Sunbury Park. Refreshments to follow the vigil across the road at the Servano’s office building.

WHEREAS, Pedro and Salvacion applied for visas for the United States of America in 1978, while they were still single individuals, and

WHEREAS, during the waiting time and visa process Pedro and Salvacion Servano married in 1980, and

WHEREAS, Salvacion was granted a visa in 1982 and legally came to the USA, and

WHEREAS, in 1984 Pedro was granted a visa and joined his wife Salvacion in the USA, and

WHEREAS, Pedro earned a degree as a medical doctor and Salvacion earned a degree as a nurse. They have been working in America and paying taxes. Pedro has been providing medical care to Americans, including those other doctors would not accept. Pedro has worked at Geisinger Medical Center for 17 years. Salvacion is currently working part-time at Grayson Assisted Living Center and operating a family store in Sunbury, and

WHEREAS, they purchased homes and established successful businesses in America and have four children who were raised in America and are natural born U.S. citizens. Their children Shappine is 28 and works in Philadelpia; Steven is 26 and a sophomore student at Howard Taft Law School in Santa Ana, CA; Peter is 19 and taking courses for Physical Therapy at the University of Maryland in Baltimore County, MD; and Phoebe is 17 and a senior at Selinsgrove High School, and

WHEREAS, in 1990 Pedro and Salvacion Servano applied for US citizenship and were notified by an immigration official that their visa application listed them as single. They were accused of lying and misrepresenting their marital status and dismissed, and

WHEREAS, Pedro and Salvacion Servano have not broken any laws, and

 

WHEREAS, Pedro and Salvacion Servano have followed the procedure to obtain rightful legal status in the U.S. and the hope of citizenship in that they waited the time involved and were apart for two years as one was granted access before the other, and

WHEREAS, Pedro and Salvacion have given back to the United States of America through their professions and businesses, and

WHEREAS, Pedro and Salvacion have raised their children to be proud Americans and to be involved in community and civic activities as part of their patriotic duty, and

WHEREAS, Pedro and Salvacion have lived their lives in limbo for the past 21 years, not sure what is going to happen to them or if they will be separated from their family, and

WE RESOLVE THAT, consideration be given to Pedro and Salvacion Servano due to the complexity and uniqueness of their case.

WE RESOLVE THAT, there was no intention to misrepresent their marital status and commend this couple for taking marriage vows and their strong commitment to each other.

WE RESOLVE THAT, copies of this resolution be submitted to members of Pennsylvania’s delegation to the U.S. House and Senate.

WE RESOLVE THAT, a bill be presented from the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States of America that will provide Pedro and Salvacion Servano U.S. citizenship.

History on the Servano situation

To refresh your memory, below are links to press coverage regarding the Servanos

Sunbury Daily Item
http://dailyitem.com/x691277300/Specter-reviews-case-for-Servanos

http://dailyitem.com/0100_news/x691278402/Servano-attorney-hopes-to-rebound-in-court

http://dailyitem.com/0100_news/x546127871/Despite-immigration-limbo-life-better-for-Filipinos

New York Times article
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/12/us/12naturalize.html?pagewanted=all#

Fox News coverage
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312021,00.html

Philly.com
http://articles.philly.com/2007-11-27/news/25224262_1_immigration-officials-filipino-immigrantsfilipino-couple

Other articles
http://www.manilamaildc.net/2007/12/21/servanos-get-60-day-reprieve/

SUNACRW encourages you to come out and support the Servanos!

The SUN (Snyder, Union, and Northumberland counties) Area Council of Republican Women recently passed a resolution in support of American citizenship for the Servano’s.  The resolution is posted on their website at www.sunacrw.wordpress.com.

Dr. Pedro and Mrs. Salvacion Servano have been fighting for citizenship due to an issue with their paperwork. They were told to report to the Allenwood Prison for deportation during November 2007.  They are currently here on a stay but are not citizens.  The only way for them to gain their citizenship is through a legislative bill.   Pedro earned a degree as a medical doctor and Salvacion earned a degree as a nurse.  They have been working in America and paying taxes.  Dr. Servano has been providing medical care to Americans, including those on Medicare, which other doctors would not accept. Dr. Servano has worked for Geisinger Medical Center for 17 years.  Salvacion is currently operating a family store in Sunbury, they has established successful businesses in the Susquehanna Valley; and  have four children who were raised in America and are natural born U.S. citizens.

The SUNACRW are encouraging the public to attend a vigil in the Sunbury Park on Saturday, November 19, 2011 at 6:30 pm sponsored by the SUN Area Council of Republican Women.  Their resolution will be read and petitions will be available for anyone wishing to sign to show their support.  Questions, please call 570-541-8697.  -End-

2011 Servano Vigil Press Release

Rep. Keller and SUN Area Dairy Princess Dawn Franck to Celebrate National Cheese Month

MIFFLINBURG – Rep. Fred Keller (R-Union/Snyder) and SUN Area Dairy Princess Dawn Franck invite residents of Union and Snyder counties to join them for a Cheese Break in celebration of National Cheese Month.

The Cheese Break will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 28, at Keller’s district office within the Mifflinburg Government Center, located at 343 Chestnut St. The office is located in Suite 1.

“Agriculture is the No. 1 industry in Pennsylvania, with dairy production making up the largest segment of that industry,” Keller said. “I encourage residents to drop by my district office at their convenience, even if individuals can only stay for a couple of minutes. The Cheese Break is an excellent opportunity for people to recognize the importance of agriculture.”

The Cheese Break will feature a variety of local cheeses as well as other favorites made from cheese and milk. Recipes booklets will also be available for the foods served as well as for other family recipes.

“During my term as SUN Area Dairy Princess, I would like to raise awareness about the dairy industry and the impact milk and other dairy products have on all our lives,” Franck said. “This is an excellent opportunity to not only learn about the dairy industry and have some delicious snacks, but also to get one of your three recommended servings of dairy for the day.”

If you wish to attend this free event, please RSVP by Tuesday, Oct. 25, by calling Keller’s office at (570) 966-0052 or (570) 837-0052 or by e-mailing Benjamin Ranck at branck@pahousegop.com.
 
State Representative Fred Keller
85th District, Pennsylvania House of Representatives

Join Americans for Prosperity for an Unhappy Birthday event

Wednesday, October 5th, at the Capitol Rotunda for an unhappy birthday event!

As the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act of 1961 turns 50 years old, we’ll team up with the Associated Building and Contractors (ABC) to wish it a very “unhappy” 50th birthday! 

The ABC will be joined for a press conference by sponsors of amendments to the Pennsylvania Prevailing Wage Act, during which a giant cake will be presented to commemorate the bill that cost taxpayers untold amounts of money for over-priced public works projects.

DETAILS:

WHO: Americans for Prosperity and Associated Building and Contractors

WHAT: An Unhappy Birthday for the Prevailing Wage

WHEN: Wed., Oct. 5, 2011  9:20 a.m.

WHERE:  Room 148 Main Rotunda, Capitol Bldg. Harrisburg, PA

Join us as we “chalk one up” for the good guys.

 For prosperity and freedom,

 Sam Rohrer

Pennsylvania State Director

Americans for Prosperity