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Dozens rally, call for Mayor Cherelle Parker to reaffirm Philly’s sanctuary city protections
In the face of President-elect Donald Trump’s plans for mass deportations, advocates are rallying support for immigrant communities in Philadelphia.
Immigration advocates demand Mayor Parker reassert Philadelphia's sanctuary city status
Immigration advocates demand Mayor Cherelle Parker reassert Philadelphia's status as a sanctuary city as President-elect Donald Trump prepares for a second presidency.
Immigration groups rally Mayor Parker to defend sanctuary city protections
Immigration activists are pressuring Mayor Cherelle Parker to reaffirm and expand Philadelphia's sanctuary city policies. Why it matters: President-elect Trump has pledged mass deportations, and his incoming "border czar,
Protesters call on Mayor Parker to emphasize Philly's sanctuary city status
PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) -- Immigration advocates are calling on Mayor Cherelle Parker to reaffirm Philadelphia's commitment to being a sanctuary city. They rallied outside City Hall on Tuesday, citing their fears for what would come with the pending Trump administration.
Scores rally at City Hall to demand Mayor Parker reaffirm Philly’s sanctuary city status
About 75 immigration activists and supporters rallied Tuesday outside City Hall to demand that Mayor Cherelle L. Parker forcefully speak up for Philadelphia’s status as a sanctuary city. ”Sanctuary for one is sanctuary for all!
phillyvoice.com
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Philly's new health commissioner brings 3 decades of city service to the job
Palak Raval-Nelson fills the void left by the resignation of Cheryl Bettigole earlier this year. She begins Dec. 23.
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Mayor Parker picks Palak Raval-Nelson, a deputy health commissioner, to head the agency
Raval-Nelson will head the Department of Public Health, one of the city’s most critical agencies following ten months of ...
FOX 29
2h
Philadelphia schools to receive $17 million for much-needed face lifts
Out of the $175 million going to schools in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania due to grants, $17 million will help Philadelphia schools with its much-needed renovations including functioning bathrooms.
Chalkbeat
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Philadelphia Mayor announces new committee to guide school closure plans
Mayor Cherelle Parker says the new committee will include city councilmembers, real estate developers, finance experts, and ...
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on MSN
Philly’s inconsistent contracting system left some nonprofits waiting months to be paid, report says
Inadequate staffing levels, poor internal communication, and billing issues that have in some cases had financially ...
Philadelphia Tribune
13h
Palak Raval-Nelson named Philadelphia’s new health commissioner
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker has appointed Palak Raval-Nelson to lead the city’s Department of Public Health, ...
Chalkbeat
15h
Philly schools receive $16.7 million for bathroom, roof, other repairs at 7 buildings
We can’t have students, teachers and administrators going into buildings with leaking roofs and unreliable bathrooms,” Mayor ...
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on MSN
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker holds town hall in Cobbs Creek on Sixers' proposed arena
Before Cherelle Parker's town hall, City Council met with Sixers officials for the final scheduled hearing on the ...
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Mayor Parker, officials tout $16.77M state investment into Philly schools
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker joined State Senator Vincent Hughes and other officials on Tuesday to celebrate a new ...
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