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PA Primaries - updated!

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Due to Coronavirus, Pennsylvania delayed their primary until June 2, 2020. Please remember that for the first time, Pennsylvanians are able to vote by mail. Read below to learn more or visit here . The League of Women Voters has published a list of actions that can help you vote during the coronavirus . Please take a look as we all continue to adapt to social distancing. *** PA primary elections are on June 2, 2020! If you live in Pennsylvania and are eligible to vote, you need to be registered by May 18, 2020. (If you live in another state, please visit  866-OUR-VOTE  to find your state's information.) ***If you have any issues on Election Day, please call 1-866-OUR-VOTE.  Be sure to bring this number with you when you vote!*** NEW THIS YEAR: Mail-In Ballots, Extended Voter Registration Period, and More Pennsylvania made some changes to election law  on October 29, 2019. Mail-in ballots: PA voters may choose to mail their ballot inste...

Philly Workers and Coronavirus: Join Us for a Virtual Town Hall and Speak Out

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As COVID-19 wreaks havoc across the globe, Philadelphia workers are experiencing devastating - and potentially long lasting - economic hardship. On Thursday, March 26 at 6 pm, join hundreds of impacted Philadelphia workers and elected City Hall officials for a virtual town hall to hear more about the impact of the coronavirus on retail, restaurant, healthcare, education, and domestic workers - and proposed solutions to the financial devastations we face. Workers will be joined by City Councilmembers and the Mayor’s Office for this video (Zoom) town hall. Join us to make sure that ALL Philly workers receive the support they need during this difficult time! Here’s how you can get the word out! RSVP here in English ; RSVP aqui en espanol Share on social media and your listservs using this toolkit Keep signing and sharing our petition We’re all in this together - see you at the virtual town hall to make sure workers demands are met and our families and communities are safe.