Do you wish your voice was really heard on issues that matter to all Pennsylvanians? Would you like to be part of the solution? Join us to discuss issues important to Chester County and make your voice heard as we meet to contribute to a statewide movement for a Pennsylvania that works for all of us – not just the wealthy and powerful!
Indivisible Chester County is pleased to join with the Pennsylvania Budget and Policy Center, Pennsylvania Together, and Keystone Research Center as part of their statewide listening tour.
It’s time to challenge the misguided belief that everyone benefits when politicians cut taxes on corporations and the rich, and slash investments in our schools and critical community services. We the People must come together and build a movement that addresses our needs – the working-class, the middle class, our students, our seniors, and our families. Instead of giving handouts to corporations and delivering big breaks exclusively to politicians’ rich friends, we need to stand together and make our needs and wants known. This community conversation is a first step in building such a movement, and we need your help to identify the challenges facing all of us, especially those who may not be able to stand up for themselves.
We will be joined by subject matter experts in four key areas:
- The Opioid Epidemic
- Public School Funding
- Immigrant Rights
- State Tax Fairness
Our discussion will be led by Chester County Coroner Dr. Christina VandePol, Upper Darby School Board President Dr. Monica Taylor, Laila Martin from CASA, and Shirlee Howe with Public Citizens United Children and Youth.
Please join us to hear from local community leaders and to share your concerns and suggestions about how to build a Pennsylvania that works for ALL of us!
Details:
Wednesday April 18, 2018
7 p.m.
The Melton Center
501 E Miner St, West Chester, PA 19382
This event is free and open to the public