Action Alert – Ask Casey and Toomey to Oppose Barron
President Obama has nominated Harvard professor David Barron to be a federal judge on the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals. This is extremely troubling and dangerous!
Read MorePosted by Diane Gramley | May 16, 2014 | Action Alerts, Politics |
President Obama has nominated Harvard professor David Barron to be a federal judge on the 1st Circuit Court of Appeals. This is extremely troubling and dangerous!
Read MorePosted by Diane Gramley | May 14, 2014 | Action Alerts, Politics |
AFA of PA has a non-partisan voter guide available for the PA Governor’s race. It is designed as a bulletin insert.
Read MorePosted by Diane Gramley | Apr 30, 2014 | Action Alerts, Ed. Issues |
Senate Bill 27 has to do with the exchange of information between child protective services (CPS) and medical practitioners during an investigation by CPS for abuse or neglect. It would eliminate the traditional physician-patient privilege by which physicians are required to keep medical information confidential.It would also entitle medical practitioners to obtain information about investigations from CPS that have nothing to do with a child’s health.
Read MorePosted by Diane Gramley | Apr 24, 2014 | Action Alerts, Politics |
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (R-VA) has thrown his support behind Rep. Jeff Denham’s (R-CA) attempt to add his “Encourage New Legalized Immigrants to Start Training” or ENLIST Act (H.R. 2377), a military-based DREAM Act, to the must pass National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). This bill would let some young illegal immigrants join the military and be granted legal permanent residence, labeled as a green card, which is a key step on the pathway to citizenship.
Read MorePosted by Diane Gramley | Apr 16, 2014 | Action Alerts, Politics |
Don’t forget the last day to register in order to vote in the May 20th Primary is this Monday, April 21st. Remember Pennsylvania has a closed primary, meaning only those registered as Republican or Democrat will be permitted to vote on May 20th.
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