Vote Alert – School Choice – Calls Needed

The Union County Republican Committee urges you to take action!

As you know the Union County Republican Committee unanimously passed a resolution supporting SB1: The Opportunity Scholarship and Educational Improvement Tax Credit Act and calling upon our elected officials to support this bill.

Unfortunately some senators have not yet decided to support school choice.  They are undecided as to who is is more important – students or the education establishment.  They need to hear from you.  Please call today to make your voice know.  SB1 is expected to come out of the Appropriations Committee this afternoon and go the full Senate.

GOP Senators

Gene Yaw 717-787-3280 (eastern Union, part of Susquehanna; all of Lycoming, Sullivan, Bradford)

John Gordner 717-787-8928 (all of Snyder, Northumberland, Columbia, Montour; part of Dauphin and Luzerne)

Robert Tomlinson 717-787-5072

Patricia Vance 717-787-8524

Charles Mcllhinney Jr. 717-787-7305

Jane Earll 717-787-8927

Elder Vogel 717-787-3076

 

Democratic Senators

Lisa Boscola 717-787-4236

Andy Dinniman 717-787-5709

Larry Farnese 717-787-5662

Shirley Kitchen 717-787-6735

John Yudichak 717-787-7105

Somedays . . . by Albert Paschall

Corbett: the lion tamer

By Albert Paschall

What does a new governor do when he inherits a $4.5 billion deficit from his free spending predecessor?  There are only two answers: either raise taxes or cut spending.

In a time when people are hard pressed, unemployment is out of control and borrowing is difficult, raising taxes won’t work so cutting spending is all that is left.  Tom Corbett is going to try to do that and he’s put one of Pennsylvania’s most sacred cows on top of the chopping block: Penn State University.

Penn State’s budget is close to $3 billion dollars.  University president Graham Spanier likes to boast that he only takes $642,000 a year out of that number.  Spanier’s point might be well taken.  If he were running a federally subsidized Wall Street empire of that magnitude $642K would likely just be his year end bonus.   Like counterparts on Wall Street Spanier also gets housing, a car and the essential country club dues.

The Commonwealth’s taxpayer subsidies of $304 million to Centre County’s largest employer are by no means to a public school.  It is entirely a private institution basing admission on class standing, academic achievement, test scores and something called a personal statement.  It boasts students from all 50 states and 31 countries.

Therein lies the rub.  While the state pumps the average annual earnings of over 7,000 Pennsylvania’s workers on to Penn State’s 24 campuses there’s no guarantee that your kid could attend even the Altoona Campus, where last month he or she could have attended the free “Live Group Sex Therapy Show.”

Corbett’s case is plain.  While Penn State has received subsidies of $3-1/2 billion over the last ten years it has increased tuition by 110%.   Which institution: the state or Penn State’s spending is out of control?

Corbett has picked his target well.  Undoubtedly thousands of fans of the blue and white will cascade the state capital with pleas to the legislature for fiscal mercy.  But someday if Tom Corbett can tame the Nittany Lions’ voracious appetite for taxpayer dollars he’ll have taken the first big step towards fiscal sanity in this state.

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Albert Paschall is Senior Fellow at the Lincoln Institute of Public Opinion Resarch.  Somedays is syndicated  to leading newspapers and radio stations in Pennsylvania.

Grand jury to probe 2010 GOP committeemen race

March 10, 2011|By Miriam Hill, INQUIRER STAFF WRITER

District Attorney Seth Williams has launched a grand jury investigation into irregularities in last spring’s elections for Republican committeemen.

Curtis Douglas, deputy district attorney in charge of special investigations, confirmed that the investigation, which was first reported last April, was being done by a grand jury.

“I can’t say a whole lot,” Douglas said, when asked for specifics on what the grand jury was considering.

Williams’ interest stemmed from stories last spring in The Inquirer and Daily News that detailed questionable signatures – including one from a dead woman and another from a committeeman candidate who apparently was not a real person – on election documents.

http://articles.philly.com/2011-03-10/news/28675920_1_grand-jury-committeemen-jennifer-jandrisitz

PLC Panels Announced

March   7, 2011

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

CONTACT:       Lowman S. Henry

(717) 671-1984

lhenry@lincolninstitute.org

 

2011 PA Leadership Conference Panels Announced

Four interactive panel discussions to be presented at conference

 

Harrisburg, PA – The 2011 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference, to be held April 8th and 9th at the Radisson Penn Harris Convention Center in Camp Hill (Harrisburg), will feature four interactive panel presentations including Path to A Better Pennsylvania; Curbing Union Power; School: It’s Your Choice and TEA Time: Effective Grassroots Activism. The panels will be interactive, with conference participants having the opportunity to submit questions to panelists.

 

The panel moderators and panelists include:

 

Path to a Better Pennsylvania

Moderator:     Matthew Brouillette, Commonwealth Foundation

Panelists:        Joe Sterns, Citizens Alliance of Pennsylvania

Michael Geer, Pennsylvania Family Institute

Scott Roy, Range Resources

Lynne Schmidt, PPG industries

John Stephenson, National Taxpayers Union

 

Curbing Union Power

Moderator:     Simon Campbell, Stop Teacher Strikes

Panelists:        Daryl Metcalfe, State Representative

Vicki Craft, Keystone Associated Builders & Contractors

John Bear, State Representative

Larry Pastor, Neshaminy Taxpayers Group

Chris Prandoni, Americans for Tax Reform

 

School: It’s Your Choice

Moderator:     Otto Banks, REACH Alliance

Panelists:        Jeffrey Piccola, State Senator

Anthony Williams, State Senator

Jeanne Allen, Center for Education Reform

Robert Enlow, Foundation for Educational Choice

Richard Komer, Institute for Justice

TEA Time: Effective Grassroots Activism

Moderator:     Katy Abram, Americans for Prosperity

Panelists:        Rich Davis, American Sheepdogs

Ana Puig, Kitchen Table Patriots

Sam DeMarco, Veterans and Patriots United

Robert Howard, Coalition for Responsible Government

Kim Schmidtner, Lehigh Valley Project 9/12

 

In addition to the panel presentations, a pre-conference campaign training workshop and a pre-conference workshop on the U.S. Constitution taught by the Constitutional Organization for Liberty will be held on Friday morning, April 8th; and a Blogger Conference sponsored by Americans for Prosperity will be held following the conference on Saturday afternoon, April 9th.

 

Featured speakers at the 2011 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference include Fox News analyst Charles Krauthammer; U.S. Senator Pat Toomey; former Virginia Governor Jim Gilmore, now with the Free Congress Foundation; Rose Tennent of the Quinn & Rose program; John Fund of the Wall Street Journal; John Gizzi of Human Events; Tim Phillips of Americans for Prosperity; Lt. Governor James Cawley and State Senator Jake Corman.

 

Complete information and registration for the 2011 Pennsylvania Leadership Conference is available at www.paleadershipconference.org.

2011 PA Leadership Speaker – Charles Krauthammer

This year’s PA Leadership Conference will be held April 8 & 9, 2011; the keynote speaker is Charles Krauthammer.  PLC is a valuable tool for learning and networking; and very reasonably priced. We have attended PLC for since 2005 and have always walked away with lots of valuable information and new friends.  For more information visit their website at www.paleadershipconference.org.

Lame duck session brings CEDAW to forefront

We are facing a threat that has the potential to undermine the other victories we have won.  On Thursday the Senate Judiciary Committee’s Sub-committee on Human Rights and Law will hold a hearing on whether to send The UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) to the full Senate for ratification.  We must oppose CEDAW in full force!

Carolyn Conner has pieced together an alert sheet to to bring you up to speed on the threat to our families and country. (Thanks to many groups for the information I assembled: Eagle Forum, HSLDA, NRTL, C-Fam, CWA, LifeSiteNews, etc.)  Please alert your friends, family, pastors, etc.  Click on the link to view the alert sheet – CEDAW Alert

HB 2497 is generational theft—forcing our children and grandchildren to pay for Harrisburg’s fiscal irresponsibility and a union pension bailout.

Simply put, HB 2497 is generational theft—forcing our children and grandchildren to pay for Harrisburg’s fiscal irresponsibility and a union pension bailout. http://www.commonwealthfoundation.org/research/detail/union-pension-bailout-generational-theft

The Pennsylvania House of Representatives voted 165-31 to pass HB 2497 today during a lame-duck session. Below you can find the full roll call vote.  There was a prior vote on whether the bill was Constitutional or not, which passed 128-68; you can find that vote here.

http://www.commonwealthfoundation.org/research/detail/how-did-lawmakers-vote-on-hb-2497

Pension Bailout Bill (HB 2497) Votes
Legislator Vote Legislator Vote Legislator Vote
Adolph (R) Yes Goodman (D) Yes Pallone (D) Yes
Baker, M (R) Yes Grell (R) Yes Parker (D) Yes
Barbin (D) Yes Grove (R) No Pashinski (D) Yes
Barrar (R) No Grucela (D) Yes Payne (R) Yes
Bear (R) No Hahn (R) Yes Payton (D) Yes
Belfanti (D) Yes Haluska (D) Yes Peifer (R) Yes
Benninghoff (R) Yes Hanna (D) Yes Perry (R) No
Beyer (R) Yes Harhai (D) Yes Perzel (R) Yes
Bishop (D) Yes Harhart (R) Yes Petrarca (D) Yes
Boback (R) Yes Harkins (D) Yes Petri (R) Yes
Boyd (R) No Harper (R) Yes Phillips (R) Yes
Boyle (D) Yes Harris (R) Yes Pickett (R) Yes
Bradford (D) Yes Helm (R) Yes Preston (D) Yes
Brennan (D) Yes Hennessey (R) Yes Pyle (R) Yes
Briggs (D) Yes Hess (R) Yes Quigley (R) Yes
Brooks (R) No Hickernell (R) No Quinn (R) Yes
Brown (D) Yes Hornaman (D) Yes Rapp (R) Yes
Burns (D) Yes Houghton (D) Yes Ravenstahl (D) Yes
Buxton (D) Yes Hutchinson (R) No Readshaw (D) Yes
Caltagirone (D) Yes Johnson (D) Yes Reed (R) Yes
Carroll (D) Yes Josephs (D) Yes Reese (R) No
Casorio (D) Yes Kauffman (R) Yes Reichley (R) Yes
Causer (R) Yes Keller, M (R) Yes Roae (R) No
Christiana (R) Yes Keller, W (D) Yes Rock (R) Yes
Clymer (R) Yes Kessler (D) Yes Roebuck (D) Yes
Cohen (D) Yes Killion (R) Yes Rohrer (R) No
Conklin (D) Yes Kirkland (D) Yes Ross (R) Yes
Costa, D (D) Yes Knowles (R) No Sabatina (D) Yes
Costa, P (D) Yes Kortz (D) Yes Sainato (D) Yes
Cox (R) No Kotik (D) Yes Samuelson (D) Yes
Creighton (R) No Krieger (R) No Santarsiero (D) Yes
Cruz (D) A Kula (D) Yes Santoni (D) Yes
Curry (D) Yes Lentz (D) Yes Saylor (R) No
Cutler (R) No Levdansky (D) Yes Scavello (R) Yes
Daley (D) Yes Longietti (D) Yes Schroder (R) No
Day (R) Yes Maher (R) Yes Seip (D) Yes
Deasy (D) Yes Mahoney (D) Yes Shapiro (D) Yes
Delozier (R) Yes Major (R) Yes Siptroth (D) Yes
Deluca (D) Yes Manderino (D) Yes Smith, K (D) Yes
Denlinger (R) No Mann (D) Yes Smith, M (D) Yes
Depasquale (D) Yes Markosek (D) Yes Smith, S (R) No
Dermody (D) Yes Marshall (R) Yes Solobay (D) Yes
Deweese (D) Yes Marsico (R) Yes Sonney (R) Yes
DiGirolamo (R) Yes Matzie (D) Yes Staback (D) A
Drucker (D) Yes McCall (D) Yes Stern (R) Yes
Eachus (D) Yes McGeehan (D) Yes Stevenson (R) No
Ellis (R) No McIlvaine Smith (D) Yes Sturla (D) Yes
Evans, D (D) Yes Melio (D) Yes Swanger (R) No
Evans, J (R) Yes Metcalfe (R) No Tallman (R) No
Everett (R) Yes Metzgar (R) No Taylor, J (R) Yes
Fabrizio (D) Yes Miccarelli (R) Yes Taylor, R (D) Yes
Fairchild (R) Yes Micozzie (R) Yes Thomas (D) Yes
Farry (R) Yes Millard (R) No Toepel (R) No
Fleck (R) Yes Miller (R) Yes True (R) Yes
Frankel (D) Yes Milne (R) Yes Turzai (R) No
Freeman (D) Yes Mirabito (D) Yes Vereb (R) No
Gabig (R) Yes Moul (R) Yes Vitali (D) Yes
Gabler (R) Yes Mundy (D) Yes Vulakovich (R) Yes
Galloway (D) Yes Murphy (D) Yes Wagner (D) Yes
Geist (R) Yes Murt (R) Yes Wansacz (D) Yes
George (D) Yes Mustio (R) A Waters (D) Yes
Gerber (D) Yes Myers (D) Yes Watson (R) Yes
Gergely (D) A Oberlander (R) No Wheatley (D) Yes
Gibbons (D) Yes O’Brien, D (R) Yes White, J (D) Yes
Gillespie (R) A O’Brien, M (D) Yes Williams, J (D) Yes
Gingrich (R) Yes Oliver (D) Yes Youngblood (D) Yes
Godshall (R) Yes O’Neill (R) Yes Yudichak (D) Yes

A message from Jeff Harris; stand up for your second amendment rights; call and/or e mail your Pa State House Representative and ask them to vote YES to HB 1926

Friends,

For the last 6 YEARS members of Firearm Owners Against Crime and other 2ND Amendment supporters have fought to pass Castle Doctrine outside the home, now known as HB 40, in the Pa House of Representatives or SB 842, in the Pa Senate. Since neither have passed, even though the co-sponsors have been in the majority, HB 40 has been attached to HB 1926 (Called Megan’s Law to protect our children). This bill is on the agenda for Monday, 11/15/2010  and we need everyone:

call and/or e mail your Pa State House Representative and ask them to vote YES to HB 1926.

Feel free to foward this to anyone you feel will help with this project. This will be the last time this year that we can have this passed or we start all over in 2011.

Thank you.

Jeff Harris

Firearm Owners Against Crime

freedominpa@comcast.net