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Green Party: Sestak Afraid to Compete
Posted by: hillarya on Wednesday, August 11, 2010 - 06:49 PM
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Green Party: Sestak Afraid to Compete
Democrat challenges ballot signatures of Green candidate Mel Packer
All PA third party and independent state-wide candidates challenged
Harrisburg, PA – On Monday, August 9, 2010, Joe Sestak, Democratic nominee for U.S. Senate challenged the signatures of Green Party Senate candidate Mel Packer in an attempt to kick the latter off the ballot.
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All Green Party Candidates Meet PA Signature Requirements
Posted by: hillarya on Thursday, August 05, 2010 - 11:51 AM
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All Green Party Candidates Meet PA Signature Requirements
Packer files for Specter’s U.S. Senate seat; Bortz seeks spot in Congress
Five others vie for State Representative
Harrisburg, PA – On Monday, August 2, 2010, Green Party candidates successfully filed all nominating papers (petitions) with the Bureau of Commissions and Elections allowing all candidates to compete in the general election in November. Congratulations to all candidates, petitioners, and supporters.
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Greens Call for and End to Gas Drilling
Posted by: hillarya on Tuesday, June 15, 2010 - 04:07 PM
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The Green Party of Pennsylvania calls for an end to drilling for natural gas and other fossil fuels
After a blowback spewed gas and toxic water in Clearfield, PA, plus serious incidents including deaths of oil and gas employees in West Virginia and Texas, nearly 2 months of oil flowing into the Gulf of Mexico and years of mountain top removal, the Green Party of Pennsylvania says “enough already.”
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Greens & Libs Condemn Decision in Ballot Access Lawsuit
Posted by: hillarya on Sunday, April 18, 2010 - 06:11 PM
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Greens & Libs Condemn Decision in Ballot Access Lawsuit
• Green Party, Libertarian Party, and Constitution Party filed federal lawsuit to challenge discriminatory provisions and enforcement of ballot access laws
• Judge, a former state court judge, concludes that other state court judges are not to blame for Pennsylvania’s ballot access woes
The Green Party of Pennsylvania and the Libertarian Party of Pennsylvania condemned a decision by federal Judge Lawrence Stengel last week. Stengel concluded that the lawsuit, brought by the Green, Constitution, and Libertarian Parties of Pennsylvania, targeted the wrong plaintiffs, and thus threw out the case.
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PA Statewide Earth Day Protest
Posted by: hillarya on Wednesday, April 14, 2010 - 08:26 PM
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On Thursday, April 22, the groups below will be gathering outside the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s regional offices - as one - to call for:
• an immediate moratorium on all horizontal hydrofracturing in the Commonwealth, including in our state forests and on floodplains,
• an immediate freeze on all new Marcellus Shale drilling permits throughout Pennsylvania,
• the immediate suspension of the Delaware and Susquehanna River Basin Commissions’ authority to approve drilling-related water withdrawals anywhere in their respective watersheds, and, if necessary,
• the immediate resignation of DEP Secretary John Hanger.
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Green Party platform reflects the common good
Posted by: Blyden on Monday, April 05, 2010 - 05:24 AM
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From Allentown Morning Call
Independents represent, among other things, the grassroots distrust of the two-party system in U.S. electoral politics. As discontent with both Republicans and Democrats sweeps through the country, some suggest that we need a third political party, but the truth is that we need two or even more third parties to adequately represent the spectrum of American opinion.
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GPPA Needs You To Get on the Ballot
Posted by: hillarya on Sunday, April 04, 2010 - 04:47 PM
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The Green Party of Pennsylvania needs your help to get our U.S. Senate candidate, (Mel Packer, on the ballot. We must turn in 19,000+ valid signatures to the Pennsylvania Department of State by August 1, 2010. Because some signatures will likely be invalid, we need to collect as many as we can.
To help, please contact your local petition coordinator or Sandra Hazley, at sandylee945@gmail.com with "Petition Information" in the subject line.
Thank you!
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Greens: Close Erie Coke Plant
Posted by: hillarya on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 - 01:31 PM
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ERIE COKE CORPORATION’S “FLAGRANT DISREGARD” OF ENVIRONMENT SPURS GREEN PARTY OF PENNSYLVANIA TO CALL FOR TEMPORARY INJUNCTION TO CLOSE PLANT
On March 10, Erie residents were horrified by the release of a noxious cloud of coke oven gases and fine black particles as it spread across the city in an industrial “upset” from the beleaguered eastside Erie Coke Corporation.
If this situation were not bad enough, Erie Coke’s revelation in the past month that it has spewed toxic pollutants not previously measured by either the EPA or DEP was described by Freda Tarbell, the DEP’s spokesperson, as “documentation that DEP and EPA didn’t have earlier.”
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Green Party of Pennsylvania Elects New Steering Committee
Posted by: hillarya on Friday, March 05, 2010 - 07:13 AM
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Green Party of Pennsylvania Elects New Steering Committee
Group to focus on candidates for State and Federal offices
Monroeville, PA – On Feb. 21, 2010, the Green Party of Pennsylvania elected a new Steering Committee for 2010. I.K. Samways and Katrina Brabham of Pittsburgh were elected as Chair and Secretary, respectively, while Vivek Ananthan of Philadelphia was retained as party Treasurer. Mr. Samways had been serving as interim Secretary since April 2009, and follows in the footsteps of Hillary Kane of Philadelphia, who stepped down as Chair after three years of service.
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