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Not So Progressive
Sadly, this election season is
proving some Philadelphians still don’t understand what defines reform and good
government. Individuals and groups who clamor for change continue to sell those
ideas beneficial to promote good government for special interest issues. A prime
example is the 182nd State House district where Babette Josephs, the incumbent,
is seeking re-election.
Last week, Philly for Change, a
self-designated progressive/reform group, held an endorsement meeting; it voted
to support Josephs.
Philly for Change and their
membership have chosen to forget that legislators don't deserve this city’s
loyalty if they have done our citizens wrong.
They have forgotten Josephs voted
for the illegal midnight pay raise and refused to return it to the Treasury.
They have forgotten she voted for legislation that stripped Philadelphia of its
ability to zone the casinos. The primary reason for this endorsement was her
previous support of some agenda items of Philly for Change. They were fearful of
a mixed message it would send by not endorsing someone who has supported them in
the past.
This is not progressive. This is
not reform. This is not supporting good government. This is an endorsement of
special interests and the selling out of ideals and values supported by the
membership of Philly for Change and the residents of our city.
In order to support a growing
reform movement in our city, Philadelphians need to be reminded of the integrity
of each candidate and to support good, open and honest government in promoting
competent legislation beneficial to all our residents.
Adam Lang
Republican 29th Ward Chair
Elmer Money
Rep. Committeeperson, 66th Ward, 21st Division
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