Know Your Rights: Language Assistance in Pennsylvania Voting

As the upcoming election on November 5th approaches, it’s crucial for all voters in Pennsylvania to be aware of their rights—especially when it comes to language assistance at the polls.

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Get Ready to Vote in Pennsylvania!

Election Day is just around the corner! If you’re planning to make your voice heard on November 5, 2024, here’s what you need to know to ensure your vote counts.

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Pennsylvanians want solutions, not the failed policies of the past

When it comes to immigration and public safety, politicians running for office in 2024 tend to get it all wrong no matter if they are a Democrat or a Republican.

By Andy Hoover, Danitra Sherman

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What Pennsylvania’s failure to fund public defenders means across the commonwealth

This is a small snapshot of evidence in our lawsuit against the state over its failure to fund public defenders. As it stands, the commonwealth, excluding the Defender Association of Philadelphia, is tied with Mississippi for dead last in per capita funding of public defenders.

By Veronica Miller, Ari Shapell

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Good news for free speech and holding powerful entities accountable

After more than a decade of advocacy by the ACLU of Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania NewsMedia Association, Americans for Prosperity, and many others, a new state law has created new protections for Pennsylvanians from SLAPP lawsuits.

By Elizabeth Randol

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Why we filed a federal complaint over unnecessary and cruel immigration detention at Moshannon Valley

The ACLU-PA has teamed up with Legal Services of New Jersey and the UPenn to file a federal complaint with the Department of Homeland Security’s Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties over the conditions at Moshannon Valley Processing Center.

By Vanessa Stine, Sarah Paoletti

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Why we co-founded the Pennsylvanians for Welcoming and Inclusive Schools coalition

We won’t stand by as right-wing school board members contract with a hate group to target the most vulnerable students to score political points.

By Richard T. Ting, Alex Domingos

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The Pa. County That Knowingly Disenfranchised Its Own Voters

County elections offices exist to be a resource to you and should certainly never be an obstacle to making your voice heard. Washington County has made itself an obstacle.

By Witold "Vic" Walczak, Marian K. Schneider

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The Lawsuit to Protect Thousands of Pennsylvania Voters

For thousands of voters in every election, an error on a meaningless requirement has meant that their ballots have been disqualified.

By Marian K. Schneider

Let People Vote 2022