So far, 41 cases of coronavirus have been reported across the commonwealth, with 18 cases in Montgomery County and three cases in Philadelphia. The number of cases is expected to rise, but through closing schools and limiting social contact, health officials...
To the constituents of the 7th Senatorial District and all other individuals wishing to visit our district office, our staff will be available to respond to issues by phone and by email. This decision is made in an attempt to contribute to the overall health of the...
PHILADELPHIA – March 11, 2020 – State Senator Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery) announced that grants had been awarded to nonprofits in the 7th Senatorial District and to support a Philadelphia-based opioid diversion program Wednesday. The grants are...
Senator Hughes is partnering with DA Krasner, community orgs to get resources to West Philly Senator Hughes is proud to partner with District Attorney Larry Krasner, his office and a number of great community organizations to host a ONE STOP Job and Resource Hub this...
Senator Hughes and the Campaign for Working Families want to help Join us: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 7 Ethel Allen Elementary School 3200 West Lehigh Avenue Attorney General Josh Shapiro’s Consumer Protection Bureau will also be at the event to help...
Lead, asbestos, mold and crumbling school buildings are a public health crisis Broken and toxic schools are hurting communities across Pennsylvania. We’ve seen 10 school closings in this academic year Philadelphia, but recent reports in...
PHILADELPHIA — February 28, 2020 – State Senator Vincent Hughes (D-Philadelphia/Montgomery) announced a $75,000 grant for the Philadelphia Lawyers for Social Equity (PLSE) for community-centered Pardon Hubs. The grant, administered by the Department for Community and...