Newsletter Thanksgiving Edition. Office closed Thursday and Friday. COVID-19 and PA House. Stay safe & make sure to follow health guidelines. Read more
Every worker deserves safety and respect. Pa. state Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler filed a state Department of Health COVID-19 complaint against the Pennsylvania State House for failing to ensure safe working conditions. Fiedler said that she did not make the decision lightly but felt it necessary after reckless disregard for safe working conditions within the Capitol walls continued eight months into this deadly and intensifying pandemic. Read more
COVID resources, district updates, Philly House Delegation leadership election, district vacancy in our office, and other news. Read more
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 20 – State Representative Elizabeth Fiedler, D-Phila., released the following statement regarding a complaint she filed today with the Pennsylvania Department of Health: “Today I filed a state Department of Health COVID-19 complaint against the Pennsylvania State House for failing to ensure safe working conditions, including for the refusal to wear masks and social distance on the House floor and even in committee meetings held in confined spaces. This drastic step reflects the high stakes that we face in protecting the health and safety of all staff and members who step foot in the building, as well as their families and communities at home.” Fiedler said that she did not make the decision to file the complaint lightly but felt it necessary after reckless disregard for safe working conditions within the Capitol walls continued eight months into a deadly and intensifying pandemic. “Since the COVID-19 pandemic hit, families, schools and small businesses across the state have been hit hard. We are now facing another very serious wave of COVID-19 illness with hospitalizations reaching 2,900 on Thursday — more than at the peak in April. While families across our state mourn the loss of loved ones and are taking the difficult step to stay away from many people they love this holiday season, the unsafe working conditions within the Capitol continue to contribute to the pain and suffering felt across the state. In fact, Read more
HARRISBURG, Nov. 13 -- State Rep. Jason Dawkins, D-Phila., will again serve as chairman of the House Democratic Caucus’ 25-member Philadelphia County Delegation for the 2021-22 legislative session. Democratic lawmakers of the delegation selected Dawkins during leadership elections on Thursday. Dawkins said delegation members also re-selected Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta as vice chairman and Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler as treasurer and secretary. “I am honored by my colleagues’ trust in my ideas and abilities and look forward to continuing my role in helping to move Philadelphia and our agenda forward,” Dawkins said. “By working together toward our shared goals, we can make certain that Philadelphia remains an economic powerhouse for Pennsylvania while ensuring equality and justice for all people in our economy, in our society and in our response to crisis, from police reform to getting guns off our streets and ensuring justice, equality and science in our pandemic response.” In the current legislative session Dawkins and the House Philadelphia Delegation laid out an agenda that focuses on investing in schools and educational opportunity, reforming a criminal justice system that continues to be rife with injustice, affordable and accessible health care for all, strengthening commercial corridors in the city, reducing gun violence and investing in clean energy sources that would produce thousands of jobs, while addressing climate Read more
Our office services are closed today, November 11th, in observance of the Veterans Day. Read more
My staff is working remotely due to COVID-19 restrictions and will respond to your message as quickly as possible. Your concern is important to us. Thank you for your patience. Read more
We have made gains this year, by establishing safe and secure voting by mail (a system many states have been using successfully for years). But there is more work to be done to make it easier for people to vote! Read more
Resume workshop & virtual job fair, mobile office hours, satellite voting, legal aid for tenants, unemployment and PUA, and more. Read more
October mobile constituent service hours, #VOTE, mortgage and rental assistance, community calendar, PA House Archives feature, and COVID resources. Read more
PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 7 – State House lawmakers representing the House Philadelphia Delegation and Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus today pledged their full weight behind major legal action being taken against the commonwealth for preventing local governments from enacting their own gun-safety laws. The lawsuit filed by the city and private law firms on behalf of Pennsylvanians who have been impacted by gun violence was announced at a news conference in Philadelphia today. Philadelphia Delegation Chairman Jason Dawkins and PLBC Chairman Stephen Kinsey said it was long past time for the many people who have been impacted by gun violence to receive true acknowledgement and justice for their pain. They said the delegations they lead have worked for years to enact sensible gun-safety measures in the state but have been hampered by a Republican majority legislature determined to give no one in the state the ability to reduce gun violence and save lives. “Philadelphia and municipalities across the state took action tragedy after tragedy on behalf of the residents they serve when the state would not, only to be met with callous laws specifically designed to prevent them from doing so,” Dawkins said. “I am equally tired of the hallow promises to help reduce gun violence being made by the Republican majority following each tragedy. They hold the power to move the commonsense gun safety legislation we put forward. Yet, they continue to deny Read more
Harrisburg and District updates, COVID-19 mitigation news, community events and save-the-dates, Rep. Fiedler Art Competition, celebrating Pennsylvania House of Representatives Archives, and more. Read more
Upcoming events, COVID-19 resources, rent assistance, The 184th Is My Home art contest, and more Read more
September 18th district newsletter from Rep. Elizabeth Fiedler's Office. Read more
South Philly Weekly Update with COVID-19 News and Guidance (current as of September 11th, 2020) Read more
According to the House rules, I need your permission to contact you 60 days before an election. This fall, that “blackout period” runs from Sept. 3 through the Nov. 3 general election. Read more
The House Democratic Housing Working Group announced a package of bills to protect people across Pennsylvania as the state’s moratorium on evictions and foreclosures expires Read more
Senior SEPTA ID Card processing services at my office are on a temporarily pause as SEPTA was hacked a few weeks ago and remote ID card processing remains unavailable. In the meantime, we are keeping a waiting list for anyone who wishes to make an appointment ahead of time. Call: 215-271-9190 or email our office: RepFiedler@pahouse.net Read more
I’ve heard from so many people in South Philly (and across the city) who are worried about housing. That’s why I’m pushing for additional protection for people from foreclosure and eviction, especially during this pandemic. Read more
The COVID-19 pandemic has intensified the ongoing housing crisis that too many families are facing across Philly and the commonwealth. We‘ve drafted legislation and fought for funding to keep people in their homes. Now, we want to hear from you. Read more
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