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Pennsylvania Senate Advances Bill to let Teachers Bring Guns to School
Despite assurances from Gov. Tom Wolf that he would use his veto power and opposition from school safety experts and Pennsylvania's largest teachers union, the state Senate green-lighted Wednesday a proposal to let teachers bring their guns to school. In a 28-22 vote,...
State Senate bills address civil statute of limitations in sexual abuse cases, lead testing in schools
It’s risky to ask readers to extend themselves on topics to which the vast majority barely pay attention. So it was with trepidation that, in a column last week, I challenged readers to engage state lawmakers — on any issue or some of my gripes — and then let me hear...
Readers and One State Lawmaker React to Legislative Challenge
Citizen advocacy isn't easy but is important so a Philly state legislator's teaching it. It’s risky to ask readers to extend themselves on topics to which the vast majority barely pay attention. So it was with trepidation that, in a column last week, I challenged...
Here’s how Pennsylvanians can retire with dignity: Art Haywood
We are facing a retirement crisis in Pennsylvania. Currently the fourth-oldest state in the nation, the commonwealth's senior population is only growing. By 2020, more than one in four Pennsylvanians, or 3.5 million people, will be aged 60 or older, according to...
State Senators Fight Back on Internet Privacy
The April 3 passage of a law rolling back the Federal Communications Commission's restrictions on internet service and telecommunication providers selling customer data has given way to a new internet privacy measure in the state Senate. On March 28, the U.S. House of...
PA Senator Proposes State Oversight of Officer Involved Shootings
HARRISBURG, Pa. -- A Montgomery County senator raises questions of fairness in investigating cases in which an officer uses force with a firearm. Local district attorney's typically oversee those investigations, but some say the DAs office is too closely tied to...
Hughes calls for senator’s removal for remarks on ‘inner-city’ students
State Sen. Vincent Hughes has called for the resignation of Sen. John Eichelberger, chair of the Senate Education Committee, following the Republican senator’s comment that inner city students would fare better in less-intensive academic tracks, as opposed to being...
Scenes from anti-Trump ‘Not My President’s Day’ rallies in Philly, nationwide
Philadelphia activists opposed to President Donald Trump joined like-minded protesters in cities around the country on Monday for a President's Day rally disavowing the new administration, continuing a month of steady dissent that has filled the streets of Center...
Philadelphia Politics On President’s Day weekend, Philadelphia residents join nationwide anti-Trump protests
Over President’s Day weekend, protesters took to the streets of Philadelphia to rally against President Donald Trump and his month-old administration’s policies and actions. Marching on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway on Feb. 19, hundreds of people gathered to condemn...
CHBD gets $2 million to improve pedestrian lighting and safety
The Chestnut Hill Business District has received $500,000 from the state to improve pedestrian lighting and safety along Chestnut Hill’s commercial corridor. State Senator Art Haywood presented a check from Pennsylvania’s Department of Community and Economic...
African American history display at state Capitol to be permanent, refreshed yearly
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – New faces appeared at the Capitol Wednesday in honor of Black History Month, but they’ll be sticking around long after February ends. A now-permanent display remembers notable, influential African Americans from Pennsylvania. Visitors might...
It’s long past time for Senate Repubs to fix Pa’s unemployment mess: Art Haywood
Op-ed by Art Haywood
Last October, the Pennsylvania General Assembly failed to approve the money for the operation of the unemployment service centers.
Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health Awarded $1M State rant
ABINGTON >> There’s nothing like a $1 million shot in the arm to put smiles on the faces of the medical care professionals at Abington Hospital-Jefferson Health. The hospital received a $1 million state Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program grant toward...
$1.4M Grant to Redevelop Abington Intersection
ABINGTON >> When handed an oversized novelty check worth $1.4 million, sometimes it’s hard to know what to say. State Sen. Art Haywood, D-4, and state Rep. Madeleine Dean, D-153, presented the Abington Board of Commissioners with a much-awaited bequest Dec. 8....
New Protocol Needed for Police Shootings
In the past few years several high-profile police-involved shootings have received national media attention and nationwide protests. In the wake of police shootings of African-American men in Tulsa, Okla., Charlotte, N.C., and elsewhere new protocols regarding...
$1M State Grant to Support Revitalization Efforts in Northwest Philadelphia
NORTHWEST PHILADELPHIA >> The effort to economically revitalize Northwest Philadelphia was spurred on by a new $1 million grant from a state economic development fund, state Sen. Art Haywood, D-4, said. “The new state grant will help with the revitalization of...
Investigative Article Spurs State Senators to Call for Action
Nearly a dozen state and local lawmakers Monday called for more money and staff to combat the "crisis" of childhood lead-poisoning in Philadelphia and elsewhere in the state. Several Philadelphia council members also said the city must enforce existing laws to crack...
Public Officials Demand Action on Philly’s Lead-Paint Scourge
Nearly a dozen state and local lawmakers Monday called for more money and staff to combat the "crisis" of childhood lead-poisoning in Philadelphia and elsewhere in the state. Several Philadelphia council members also said the city must enforce existing laws to crack...
Pa. Gives Abington Hospital $1 Million Renovation Grant
Abington - Jefferson Health received a $1 million state grant to help pay for a $3.1 million renovation of two floors of Abington Hospital's Widener building, state Sen. Art Haywood (D-Philadelphia/ Montgomery) said Friday. The grant was from the state's Redevelopment...
Pennlive Op-Ed: If we can put wine in the grocery store, we can hike the minimum wage: Art Haywood
HARRISBURG>>We’ve seen some real momentum in the Pennsylvania legislature this year. Medical cannabis was passed and signed into law. Liquor modernization was enacted, allowing wine to be purchased in grocery stores and beer to be picked up at gas stations. Read...
Philadelphia Tribune: Summer Camps Aim to Keep Reading Fire Burning in Kids
Reading camps geared to keeping students from slacking off in their literacy skills during the summer will begin July 6 at five recreation centers in Northwest Philadelphia communities. Enrollment has started for the six-week Reading Revolution program, which is...
Philadelphia Tribune: Community Picnic Brings Awareness to the Destruction of Gun Violence
PHILADELPHIA >> Nonprofit organizations fighting against violence, Moms Demand Action and Mothers in Charge hosted a community picnic in recognition of the nationwide “Wear Orange: Gun Violence Awareness Day,” in Fairmount Park on June 2. Read More →
Pennlive Op-Ed: Pa’s Schools Have Changed – Why Do We Keep Funding Them the Same Way?
School funding debates in the Pennsylvania legislature embody both comedic and tragic elements of the great movie Groundhog Day. Every year, some members demand a re-enactment of the education funding battle of 1991 with hopes of a different ending. Others, including...
Public News Service: Senators Propose Solution to PA Budget Deficit
HARRISBURG, Pa. - A state senator says he's found a way to help balance the Commonwealth's budget and spend more on education without raising taxes on low and middle-income taxpayers. READ MORE→
Capitolwire: Senate Democrats call for graduated income tax, levy on investment-related income
A handful of Senate Democrats proposed two bills that would overhaul the state's tax system. Read More →
Daily Local News: New bills to help volunteer firefighters in Pennsylvania
WEST CHESTER >> Two pieces of legislation aimed at increasing retention and recruitment of volunteer firefighters recently introduced to the state Senate will, legislators hope, help revitalize sagging volunteerism in Pennsylvania’s fire departments. Read More...
NPR: State Senator, Liberal Group Want Tiered State Income Tax
PITTSBURGH>> As Pennsylvania’s government faces a budget deficit of well more than $1 billion in the next fiscal year, one legislator is teaming up with a Harrisburg think tank to call for changes to income tax rates. Read More →
Tribune Review: Lead levels in water unknown at many Pennsylvania schools
PITTSBURGH>>Pennsylvania Sen. Art Haywood wants all schools in the state to test for lead and wants those results shared with parents. Read More →
Philadelphia Tribune: Local legislators react to budget move, await fallout
PHILADELPHIA>>Local legislators were swift to react to Gov. Tom Wolf’s decision to allow the remainder of Pennsylvania’s current budget to become law — without his signature. In the short term, they say, it will allow schools to remain open. It’s the long-term...
Keystone Crossroads: Harrisburg offers ambitious proposals to minimize lead exposure in Pa. cities
HARRISBURG>>Surrounded by state health officials and fellow lawmakers, Senator Vincent Hughes said, "The only thing good that came out of the lead crisis in Flint, Mich., is a renewed, intense effort from states around the country to attempt to address what's...
WNEP16: Should D.A.s Investigate Deadly Police Shootings?
[VIDEO] When someone is shot and killed by police in Pennsylvania, local district attorneys are in charge of investigating the case. Now, some lawmakers want a special prosecutor to handle those cases to avoid perceived bias. Read More →
Our Legislature is bankrupting Pennsylvania: Art Haywood (Pennlive)
By Art Haywood Are you willing to keep $20 dollars extra each month in exchange for accepting a bankrupt Pennsylvania? Are you ready to accept rising juvenile delinquency, broken schools, abandoned properties, increasing crime and unsafe nursing homes for elderly...
Philadelphia Tribune: Haywood charms children in emphasizing reading
PHILADELPHIA>>State Sen. Art Haywood visited three Philadelphia public schools and read to students on March 2 in celebration of the national Read Across America Day, an initiative to promote literacy that falls on the birthday of the late children’s book...
Philadelphia Tribune: Haywood, Oh, make anti bigotry pledge
PHILADELPHIA> State Sen. Art Haywood (D-4) and City Councilman-at-Large David Oh signed an anti bigotry pledge to promote tolerance towards Muslims and Arabs at the Al-Aqsa Islamic Society mosque on Feb. 19. Read More →
Philadelphia Inquirer: Senate had no power to remove attorney general
By Art Haywood After the Pennsylvania Senate voted not to remove Attorney General Kathleen Kane last week, Senate President Pro Tempore Joe Scarnati was quoted as saying "this circus continues." Indeed, the circus of criminal proceedings, porn emails, and media...
Philadelphia Inquirer: Tab for fixing Phila. School District facilities: $5 billion
PHILADELPHIA - Fixing every Philadelphia School District building - more than 300 schools, athletic fields, offices, shops, and garages - could cost $5 billion, district officials said Thursday. Read More →
ABC27: Senate vote to remove AG Kathleen Kane fails
HARRISBURG, Pa. (WHTM) – It was equal parts civics lesson and constitutional law course, and it was debated for nearly three hours on the floor of the Senate Wednesday. Read More →
Capitolwire: Sen. Art Haywood releases statement on Special Committee on Senate Address report
Harrisburg – Jan. 27, 2016 – State Sen. Art Haywood (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery) issued the following statement concerning the recommendations of the Senate Special Committee on Senate Address. Haywood served as a member of the committee. "The work of the Special...
State senator: Lawmakers have ‘done nothing’ on reduce gun violence – 6ABC
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- A Pennsylvania lawmaker from Philadelphia and Montgomery County is frustrated with what he would call the inaction of his colleagues in taking action to reduce gun violence. Read More →
On Sandy Hook anniversary, Pa. state senator pushes tougher handgun-licensing legislation – Philly Voice
Flanked by antiviolence activists on the third anniversary of the Sandy Hook Elementary School slaughter, state Sen. Art Haywood (D-4th) rallied for public support of handgun-licensing legislation he introduced in Harrisburg this fall. Read More →


