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June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
June 7, 2019: Senator Hughes hosts press conference with Philadelphia-area renowned pediatricians announcing lead in public spaces as a public health crisis, on par with or worse than Flint, Michigan, worthy of Pennsylvania legislation funding millions of dollars in lead abatement across the City of Philadelphia.
August 19, 2019: Senator Hughes tours Overbrook High School and Lower Merion High School to show the inequality between the two school districts.   Overbrook High School is less than four miles away from Lower Merion High School, but it is miles apart in terms of the funding for facilities, instructional expenditures per student and resources across the board. Senator Hughes and Gregory Holston of POWER brought light to the discrepancy on their #moralmarch from Overbrook to Lower Merion where the funding is more than double per pupil in the Philadelphia suburb. We're going to continue to fight on this issue and we need your support.
August 19, 2019: Senator Hughes tours Overbrook High School and Lower Merion High School to show the inequality between the two school districts.   Overbrook High School is less than four miles away from Lower Merion High School, but it is miles apart in terms of the funding for facilities, instructional expenditures per student and resources across the board. Senator Hughes and Gregory Holston of POWER brought light to the discrepancy on their #moralmarch from Overbrook to Lower Merion where the funding is more than double per pupil in the Philadelphia suburb. We're going to continue to fight on this issue and we need your support.
August 19, 2019: Senator Hughes tours Overbrook High School and Lower Merion High School to show the inequality between the two school districts.   Overbrook High School is less than four miles away from Lower Merion High School, but it is miles apart in terms of the funding for facilities, instructional expenditures per student and resources across the board. Senator Hughes and Gregory Holston of POWER brought light to the discrepancy on their #moralmarch from Overbrook to Lower Merion where the funding is more than double per pupil in the Philadelphia suburb. We're going to continue to fight on this issue and we need your support.
August 19, 2019: Senator Hughes tours Overbrook High School and Lower Merion High School to show the inequality between the two school districts.   Overbrook High School is less than four miles away from Lower Merion High School, but it is miles apart in terms of the funding for facilities, instructional expenditures per student and resources across the board. Senator Hughes and Gregory Holston of POWER brought light to the discrepancy on their #moralmarch from Overbrook to Lower Merion where the funding is more than double per pupil in the Philadelphia suburb. We're going to continue to fight on this issue and we need your support.
August 19, 2019: Senator Hughes tours Overbrook High School and Lower Merion High School to show the inequality between the two school districts.   Overbrook High School is less than four miles away from Lower Merion High School, but it is miles apart in terms of the funding for facilities, instructional expenditures per student and resources across the board. Senator Hughes and Gregory Holston of POWER brought light to the discrepancy on their #moralmarch from Overbrook to Lower Merion where the funding is more than double per pupil in the Philadelphia suburb. We're going to continue to fight on this issue and we need your support.

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