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PA Greens to Announce Caucus Results in State College
Posted by: hillarya on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 - 09:48 AM
PA Green Party News
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PA Greens to Announce Caucus Results in State College
The Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA, http://www.gpofpa.org/) will meet on Saturday, May 19, from 11 am to 4 pm, at Days Inn Penn State on 240 Pugh St. in State College, Pa. The main purpose of this meeting is to announce the results a series of caucuses held throughout the state. From the Buzz Cafe in Philadelphia to Citizen Power in Pittsburgh, Greenline Paper in York, Borough buildings. libraries, cafes, restaurants and hotels in Swarthmore, La Plume, Bethlehem, Lansdale, Reading, Wilkes-Barre, Lancaster and Honesdale were meeting places for Greens to discuss and declare their preferences for a Presidential candidate.
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Americans should reject austerity
Posted by: hillarya on Monday, May 14, 2012 - 01:57 PM
Green Party of the US News
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Green Party: Americans should learn from Greek, French voters who rejected austerity
WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party candidates and leaders said today that Americans should learn something about democracy and change from voters in Greece and France, as well as Iceland, in recent elections that overturned their respective governments.
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PA Greens Object to Corbett’s Corporate Welfare
Posted by: hillarya on Tuesday, May 08, 2012 - 06:12 PM
PA Green Party News
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PA Greens Object to Corbett’s Corporate Welfare
The Green Party of Pennsylvania (GPPA, http://www.gpofpa.org) objects to Gov. Corbett’s recent announcement of corporate welfare at the same time he is eliminating financial assistance for disabled Pennsylvanians. GPPA Chair Carl Romanelli of Wilkes-Barre responded to this announcement by recommending that “Corbett get down off his high horse and put that $30 million back into General Assistance, where it is needed.”
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NE PA Green Presidential Caucuses
Posted by: hillarya on Tuesday, May 01, 2012 - 10:22 AM
County News
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Local Green Parties to hold Presidential Caucuses to choose candidate.
Boscov’s, Wilkes-Barre, Hotel Wayne, Honesdale and Keystone College, La Plume to be polling places for a day.
Green Party members in Northeastern Pennsylvania will have an opportunity to vote for their preferred candidate for the party’s nomination for President of the United States. Since Pennsylvania does not allow third parties to participate in the Primary Election Day contests, contested races must be decided by a convention, or some other internal process. The Pennsylvania Greens have used a system of caucuses in areas around the state in order to settle presidential primaries previously in 2004 and 2008. The same system will be utilized this year. The public is welcome to learn more about the Green Party and it's candidates.
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'Occupy May Day' General Strike
Posted by: hillarya on Friday, April 27, 2012 - 12:25 PM
Green Party of the US News
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Green Party candidates and activists prepare for the 'Occupy May Day' General Strike
• 2012 Green Presidential Nominating Convention, July 12-15 in Baltimore, Md. http://www.gpconvention2012.com
Media Credentialing page http://www.gpconvention2012.com/p/media.html
WASHINGTON, DC -- Green Party members will participate in the May 1 General Strike organized by the Occupy Movement and the May 1 Coalition and will join thousands of union members, students, immigrants, and others across the US in the first national strike in the nation's history, with simultaneous strikes in other countries.
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GPPA Renews Call for Fracking Ban
Posted by: hillarya on Tuesday, April 24, 2012 - 06:36 PM
PA Green Party News
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Green Party of Pennsylvania Renews Call for Fracking Ban
Group marks 42nd Anniversary of Earth Day
Sunday April 22 marked the 42nd anniversary of Earth Day. The vision of a healthy planet and the awareness raised and the political victories of the Clean Water Act, the Clean Air Act and others are becoming a faded memory as Pennsylvania moves forward with “Marcellus Madness.” The Department of Environmental Protection has become a meaningless joke dependent on revenue generated by gas industry permits for it's very survival thanks to cuts in it's budget by Governor Corbett. Millions and millions of gallons of our Commonwealth waters are withdrawn daily and turned into radioactive industrial sludge while DEP and the Susquehanna River Basin Commission approve request after request by the oil& gas industry. Meanwhile, we had no snow pack this winter and this spring has not yielded any rainfall to speak of. We appear to be headed for drought.
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Green Party Petition Update - March 28th
Posted by: hillarya on Tuesday, April 17, 2012 - 06:41 AM
PA Green Party News
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Here is what I'm hoping will be the first of several bi-weekly emails updating you on the status of the Green Party of PA petition drive. If you do not wish to receive these emails, please let me know.
1) The Petition
Just in case you didn't get it in previous emails, please download the petition and instructions for petitioning. Remember, the petition must be printed double-sided and on legal paper. If you need me to print them for you, just let me know. If you have never petitioned before, please let me do a quick run through of the basics with you on the phone some night next week. It's not rocket science, but it's also not as easy as it looks.
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