PhiladelphiaDaily Record
Vol. I No. 78 Keeping You Posted With The Politics Of Philadelphia October 13, 2010
Tina Walks
To cheers and tears from her colleagues and friends, including Congressman Bob Brady, State Sen. Christine
“Tina” Tartaglione leaves her wheelchair for second time since 2003 accident caused spinal-cord injury that left
her paralyzed from hips down. She made rounds of State Senatorial Chamber Tuesday
using a walker. She has undergone complex surgeries and grueling therapy ever since
and is determined soon to walk without aid of a walker. She was 5th woman to be elected
to State Senate when she took office in 1994. Photo by Harry Leech
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Congressman Chaka Fattah
(D-Phila.), who voted in
the House of Representa-
tives this year to end the “Don’t
Ask Don’t Tell” policy, issued the
following statement today com-
mending the ruling by United
States District Court Judge Virginia
Phillips in San Diego to enjoin and
halt enforcement of DADT in US
armed forces:
“The worldwide injunction issued
today by Judge Virginia Phillips to
stop enforcement of the ‘Don’t Ask
Don’t Tell’ policy concerning gay
and lesbian members of our mili-
tary is welcome and long overdue.
Judge Phillips is to be commended
for her jurisprudence as well as her
courage. The ruling stands on
sound Constitutional grounds, cit-
ing free speech and due process vi-
olations by the government in
barring openly gay and lesbian
members from the armed services.
She also cites the need to end
‘Don’t Ask Don’t Tell’ as a critical
step toward improving military
morale, readiness and recruiting at
a time when our men and women
in uniform are fighting distant bat-
tles. This is a good day for all
Americans and for the advance-
ment of our armed services in the
21st century.”
Fattah: Good Riddance To ‘Don’tAsk Don’t Tell’
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Vets Group Targets Toomey,Fitzpatrick
VoteVets.org, a national veteran’s organization, is
today launching nearly $1 million in hard-hitting
broadcast and cable ads in Pennsylvania, critical of
the veterans’ record of Senate candidate Pat Toomey
and 8th House Dist. candidate Mike Fitzpatrick. Each
of the ads features veterans from the state.
Republican Environmentalists Plug FitzpatrickRepublicans for Environmental
Protection, a national grassroots or-
ganization of stewardship-minded
Republicans, have endorsed Mike
Fitzpatrick for election to the US
House from Pennsylvania’s 8th
Dist., which is centered on Bucks
Co.
“Mike Fitzpatrick has been a reliable and dedicated
steward of our environment. During his earlier service
in the House, Fitzpatrick consistently scored at the top
of our legislative scorecard for his support of legisla-
tion to safeguard our environment, use energy more
efficiently, and diversify America’s energy choices,”
REP President Rob Sisson said.
Lentz-Meehan inDead Heat In 7thA poll released today from the Washington, D.C.-
based publication The Hill shows Democrat Bryan
Lentz has closed Republican Pat Meehan’s lead in the
polls, suggesting a surge in support for Lentz in Penn-
sylvania’s 7th District. Earlier polls had shown Mee-
han with a single-digit lead.
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NEW PRESIDENT
OF Transportation
Workers Union Local
234, John Johnson,
Jr. joins his executive
board which was offi-
cially sworn in by
Harry Lombardo, In-
ternational Executive
Vice President at
union headquarters
on Monday. Looking
on is former Local
234 president, Jeff
Brooks.
N.E. LeadersWatched Tina’sHistoric Walk
TRAVELING up to State Capitol,
along with Congressman Bob
Brady, were fellow ward leaders
including, front row, Bill Dolbow
and Christine Solomon; rear, Bob
Dellavella, Pat Parkinson, Dan
Savage, Controller Alan Butkovitz,
City Commission Chair and her
mother Margaret Tartaglione, and
Shawn Dillon.
New Direction for TWU
State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson
(D-S. Phila.) will co-host a
public hearing to address
the issue of blight and abandoned
properties in Philadelphia commu-
nities.
The hearing will be held from 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. tomorrow, Oct. 14 at
the Church of the Redeemer Com-
munity Development Corp., 1440
S. 24th Street.
Johnson is co-hosting the hearing
with State Rep. Curtis W. Thomas,
Philadelphia City Council Presi-
dent Anna C. Verna, Philadelphia
City Councilman Darrell C. Clark,
and members of the State House
Urban Affairs Committee. He said
the hearing is in response to the
passage of legislation that would
give municipalities the authority to
take action to prevent, restrain,
correct or abate buildings, housing
or improved lands that are in seri-
ous violation of a building or hous-
ing code.
Johnson said he believes the issue
of blight in the Philadelphia region
could best be resolved by local and
state legislators working together.
“I realized during my summer
block meetings that the community
wants to do something about
blighted and abandon properties in
their neighborhoods,” Johnson
said. “However, many were not
aware of what’s already being done
and how the City and State could
help.”
Confirmed panelists for the hear-
ing include Brian Abernathy, City
deputy managing director; Fran
Burns, commissioner, Philadelphia
Dept. of Licenses & Inspections;
Elizabeth Hersh, executive direc-
tor, Pennsylvania Housing Al-
liance; Frank Jackovini, chairman,
CORE Advisory Group, Pennsyl-
vania Association of Realtors;
Janet Lorenz, vice chairwoman,
South of South Neighborhood As-
sociation; Eve Louis, VP, Univer-
sal Cos.; Al Perry, past president,
Greater Philadelphia Association
of Realtors; Maitreyi Roy, VP of
programs, Pennsylvania Horticul-
tural Society; Claudia Sherrod, ex-
ecutive director, South Philly
Homes; and James White, policy
director, Philadelphia Association
of Community Development
Corps.
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Mayor Michael A. Nutter
signed legislation yes-
terday to change The
Philadelphia Code and formally
abolish the powers, functions and
duties of the Office of the Clerk of
Quarter Sessions. These duties and
powers by agreement with the First
Judicial District have been trans-
ferred to the FJD. The Clerk of
Quarter Sessions Office was re-
sponsible for the creation and man-
agement of the records in criminal
cases including bail collection for
the Philadelphia court system.
“Today, we are marking a victory
for the taxpayers of Philadelphia.
Our citizens expect efficient, trans-
parent, and low cost municipal
services. This change will ensure
that our Court system is responsive
to the needs of our citizens,” said
the Mayor. “Additionally, I would
like to especially thank the First
Judicial District for implementing
the seamless and professional tran-
sition of services and duties since
this spring.”
In April, Pennsylvania State
Supreme Court Chief Justice
Ronald Castille transferred the
functions and duties of the Office
of the Clerk of Quarter Sessions to
the FJD. Following that, Judge
Pamela Dembe issued an adminis-
trative order placing those func-
tions under the Prothonotary’s
Office, headed by Joseph Evers,
which currently performs similar
functions for the Court for civil
cases. Under this change, the Pro-
thonotary’s Office now handles
criminal records in the Common
Pleas, Municipal and Family
courts.
Since April, FJD has implemented
a new, multi-layer management
structure and operational review of
the functions to ensure proper allo-
cations of staff for courtroom cov-
erage and transferred Clerk of
Quarter Sessions employees and
operations are receiving the re-
sources need without additional
costs to FJD. FY10 revenue collec-
tions showed a 27 percent increase
over FY09 forfeited bail collec-
tions.
Clerk Of
Quarter Sessions Post
Is AbolishedOct. 13-
21st Ward GOP Holds Reception
at Keenan’s Valley View Inn,
468 Domino La., 6:30-9 p.m.
Beer, wine, food, friends. Dona-
tion $40. For info (215) 482-
2834.
Oct. 14-
State Rep. Kenyatta Johnson
Hearing on Blight and Aban-
doned Property, at Church of the
Redeemer, 1440 S. 24th St., 10
a.m.-2 p.m. Attendance free. Info
(215) 952-3378.
Oct. 14-
Fundraiser for Cindy Bass for
City Council 5 to 7 p.m. at Pub-
lic House, 18th and Cherry. Tick-
ets $50-100. For info call Rosa
Woods at 215-844-5443.
Oct. 14-
Matt Myers hosts 39B Fall
Fundraiser at EOM Club, Front
& Moore Streets, 6 p.m. Tickets
$50. For info Matt Myers at
(215) 467-4643.
Oct. 15-
State Rep. John Taylor’s Golf
Outing at Torresdale Frankford
C.C., 3801 Grant Ave., shotgun
start 12:30 p.m. For info (215)
545-1013.
Oct. 15-
26th Ward Republicans host Fall
Festival at Swan Caterers Water-
fall Rm., 2015 S. Water St., 6:30
p.m. For info (215) 468-2300.
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Kernaghan Calls For PHAReform Task ForceJ
ames Kernaghan, Republican candidate for State Representative in the 195th State House Dist. In North
Philadelphia, called today for the General Assembly to set up a PHA Reform Task Force.
“The Task Force would be responsible for reviewing the PHA’s current operations and developing ideas and
strategies that would increase efficiency, oversight and transparency,” said Kernaghan.
“The current problems at the PHA should not surprise anyone,” he continued. “The PHA has a long history of
managerial problems and cronyism. It was so bad in 1992 that HUD was forced to take over the day-to-day
management of the PHA.
“Jonathan Saidel, the PHA chairman and City Controller at the time HUD took over the operations of the PHA
in May of 1992, described the PHA as a dumping ground for incompetents and political appointees.
“Pennsylvania State legislature has an opportunity to right the ship at the PHA. I urge it to take bold steps that
steer the PHA in the right direction,” Kernaghan said.
N.W. Penna. Probation &
Parole Building Will Move
The Pennsylvania Board of Probation & Parole will be relocating the Northwest Division of its Philadel-
phia District Office to a permanent location within State Sen. LeAnna Washington’s legislative district.
Being considered by the Board, in conjunction with the Dept. of General Services, is a new construction site at
324 E. Chelten Avenue.
The Board’s policy is to solicit community input before making decisions on new office space. The Board wel-
comes any comments or questions that residents may have regarding this matter. Residents are encouraged to
direct any questions or comments to the Board of Probation & Parole at (717) 787-6208.