The Pennsylvania Legislature Should Be Embarrassed
Our banners spanning the Capitol steps on June 9th made sure that our legislators, our audience, anyone passing by, and the media couldn’t miss the shameful truth that despite 33 Gift Ban bills being introduced over the past 20 years, our legislature has made the choice over and over to put money and power over the well-being of Pennsylvanians.
From Quid Pro Quo to Quid Pro No! The Decades-Long Battle to Ban Bribery in Pennsylvania
When the Gift Ban is signed into law, it will be the culmination of not only years of advocacy by MarchOnHarrisburg, but also by other anti-corruption advocates who demanded action for decades before us. Here’s a look back on the history of the Gift Ban.
Ranked Choice Voting Event Draws Advocates from Across Pennsylvania
On Saturday, March 20th, 50 RCV advocates and interested PA residents joined our What, Why, How: Ranked Choice Voting in Pennsylvania event.
Unveiling Our Money Out, People In Policy Platform
On January 27, 2021 close to 150 advocates, allies, lawmakers, and legislative staff joined us during our live, online legislative briefing as we unveiled our 23-policy Money Out, People In Policy Platform.
Statement on the January 6th attack
On January 6, armed white supremacists stormed the US Capitol in order to stop our democratic electoral process and install an authoritarian tyrant.
Giving Tuesday: Celebrate the victories, fight for a better future & sustain the movement
The past year has been incredibly challenging and painful. Yet, because of your tireless commitment to justice and free and fair elections, we have so much to celebrate as the year winds down.
Recap: Week of Action for the Gift Ban
With only a few days left in the legislation session, we ramped up our Gift Ban campaign the last week of September demanding the bill be called to a vote.
Response to Coronavirus Pandemic
It is after much deliberation and with a heavy heart that we announce the cancellation of the March to End Corruption, due to COVID-19.
Gift Ban Passes in Committee!
We’re one step closer to passing the next bill on our legislative agenda!
VICTORY: We Passed Our First Bill!
MarchOnHarrisburg helped to pass the first voting reform in Pennsylvania since 1937!
Our Actions Forced Speaker Turzai to Co-Sponsor the Gift Ban!
Nonviolent civil disobedience makes it happen! Immediately after two nonviolent direct actions, Speaker Turzai co-sponsored HB 1291: Gift Ban for Public Officials. A major victory in the fight to end corruption in Pennsylvania!
March to Make Corruption Illegal
On Saturday, April 27, we kicked off the March to Make Corruption Illegal from Philadelphia. We’re marching 105-miles to Harrisburg to demand a Gift Ban for public officials!
Protect Our Vote Coalition: The Voting Machine Decision Was & Is Invalid
On Wednesday, March 6, the Protect Our Vote Coalition testified at the Board of Election Sunshine meeting to present the procedural and legal failings of the February 20 voting machines decision.
Philadelphia Commissioners decision on new voting machines was a failure of democracy.
If we cannot trust that our votes are accurately and securely counted, our democracy is in jeopardy. This fight is far from over, we are committed to challenging this decision and fighting to keep cybersecurity and accessibility central in the voting machine acquisition process.
We Won the First Battle for Secure Voting Machines in Philly!
Because of the efforts of the democracy movement in Philadelphia, City Commissioners are delaying their decision on Philadelphia's new voting machines.
The Fight For Democracy in PA Just Got Stronger.
Yesterday, MarchOnHarrisburg joined nonpartisan, good government grassroots organizations Common Cause PA, League of Women Voters PA, and Represent Us PA at the State Capitol Building to announce the formation of the Democracy Partnership of Pennsylvania!
No Matter Who Is In Office...
More than anything, yesterday’s election showed us the power of the people: Across the country, where State Legislatures have failed, democracy won on the ballot.