AFA of PA Weekly E-Newsletter
AFA of PA encourages Christians, through education, to become involved in pro-family issues in their community, state and the nation. This is some of what has been going on in the Commonwealth and the nation.
Read MorePosted by admin | May 11, 2020 | Weekly E-Newsletter |
AFA of PA encourages Christians, through education, to become involved in pro-family issues in their community, state and the nation. This is some of what has been going on in the Commonwealth and the nation.
Read MorePosted by admin | May 8, 2020 | Action Alerts, Ed. Issues |
Is there an effort out of Harrisburg to deliberately delay the re-opening of the Commonwealth? Secretary of Education has said there is great uncertainty when it comes to the idea of school opening in the fall! Why would he make such a statement, except to only add stress to an already stressful situation? Speaker of the House Mike Turzai accused the Wolf Administration of having a “can’t do attitude” when it comes to reopening Pennsylvania.
Read MorePosted by admin | May 7, 2020 | 1st Amendment, Action Alerts |
“Rejoice always, pray continually, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus.” 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 NIV
Read MorePennsylvanians are wondering where Governor Tom Wolf is. He’s not making himself available to his constituents. He’s not answering their questions. He’s having his phone calls forwarded to the PA Department of Health. He’s preventing reporters from asking him questions directly. Just who is running the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania – our elected governor or unelected bureaucrats.
Read MoreIt all started on March 6th with the first probable case of the new coronavirus – COVID-19 found in Montgomery Count. By March 11th some schools in Montgomery County were closing and the NBA had suspended its season indefinitely after a player tested positive. By the next day Governor Wolf had shut all schools and many public places in Montgomery County and so the saga goes on. Two days later all schools in PA were to be closed for 10 business days and, of course, we know that school children will not be returning this school year and some in the education field are saying they may not reopen in the fall.
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