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Broad Street Brief: Indoor Mask Mandate Ends in Philadelphia
March 3, 2022
City Hall Indoor Mask Mandate Ends in Philadelphia Yesterday, the Philadelphia Department of Public Health announced that the indoor mask mandate ended. Two weeks ago, the...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: Gym Says City Council Will Investigate PPA’s $11 Million Demand from School District
February 24, 2022
City Hall Gym Says City Council Will Investigate PPA’s $11 Million Demand from School District Councilmember Helen Gym (At- Large) has called for Philadelphia...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: City’s Third Emergency Paid Sick Leave Bill Moves Out of Committee
February 17, 2022
City Hall City’s Third Emergency Paid Sick Leave Bill Moves Out of Committee For the third time in two years, a proposal for emergency paid...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: City’s Environmental Justice Commission Starts As New Environmental Justice Bill Is Introduced
February 10, 2022
City Hall City’s Environment Justice Commission Starts as New Environmental Justice Bill is Introduced At a press conference, Mayor Kenney and Councilmember Gilmore-Richardson announced...Read More -
Illinois Equal Pay Law Changes Complicate Compliance [Law360]
February 9, 2022
Jeremy Glenn, Brittany Green, and Sydney Holman co-authored an article on Illinois’ legislative action toward employee pay equality with sweeping amendments in 2021 to the state Equal...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: Democratic Party Selects State Representative Mike Driscoll to Be Nominee in 6th Council District Special Election
February 3, 2022
City Hall Democratic Party Selects State Representative MikeDriscoll to be Nominee in 6th Council District Special Election Ward leaders in the 6th Council district selected State...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: Council President Clarke Introduces New Legislative Map
January 27, 2022
City Hall Council President Clarke Introduces New Legislative Map A new district map for City Council was introduced by President Darrell Clarke, which makes some small...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: Negative COVID-19 Test No Longer Good Enough for Indoor Dining
January 20, 2022
City Hall Negative COVID-19 Test No Longer Good Enough for Indoor Dining Due to city vaccine requirements, one will no longer be able to enter...Read More -
Broad Street Brief: Thousands Unvaccinated Before City Employee Vaccine Mandate Starts
January 13, 2022
City Hall Thousands Unvaccinated Before City Employee Vaccine Mandate Starts Twenty-two percent of city employees are not in compliance with the vaccine mandate going...Read More