El senador Hughes solicita al alcalde y al superintendente que autoricen una limpieza en profundidad agresiva en las escuelas "tóxicas" de Filadelfia, y pide que la comunidad comparta las condiciones con los funcionarios estatales.
PHILADELPHIA – Puede 23, 2018 – State Senator Vincent J. Hughes (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery County) is calling on city leaders to authorize deep-cleans in “toxic” Philadelphia schools and is asking the community to take action in the fight against toxic schools. Pointing...Senator Hughes calls on legislators to address the state’s public school infrastructure after release of final PlanCON report
HARRISBURG – Puede 23, 2018 – After the release of the Pennsylvania Public School Building Construction and Reconstruction Advisory Committee (Plan CON) report Miércoles morning, Democratic Appropriations Committee Chairman Vincent J. Hughes (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery)...We must act to stop crumbling schools in Philadelphia, across Pa.
Our schools are crumbling. Before the Inquirer reported on the deplorable conditions in Philadelphia schools, I heard that message from parents and students and even viewed it with my own eyes while visiting city schools. Seeing the conditions in which some of our...La exclusión social impide a las personas de color acceder a una vivienda
The practice of redlining, which segregated communities and prevented minorities from achieving home ownership as their version of the American Dream, appears to be alive and well in our city and many communities across the nation. The Fair Housing Act of 1968 should...Parking Amnesty Program Begins Marzo 1st
In Diciembre 2017, Philadelphia’s City Council passed a bill that forgives parking tickets issued before 2013. Enrollment in the amnesty program will begin Marzo 1 and run through Abril 30. On Marzo 1st, please visit www.phila.gov/parkingamnesty to find out more information and enroll online.