 
      
      Moves on the Board: Week of October 27 - 31, 2025
Your government relations update for the week of October 31st!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of October 20 - 24, 2025
Your government relations update for the week of October 24th!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of October 13 - 17, 2025
Your government relations update for the week of October 17th!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of October 6 - October 10, 2025
Your government relations update for the week of October 10th!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of September 29 - October 3, 2025
Your government relations update for the week of October 3rd!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of September 22 - 26, 2025
Your government relations update for the week of September 26th!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of September 15 - 19, 2025
A lot happened this week in Philadelphia and Pennsylvania—here’s your government relations update!
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      Moves on the Board: Week of September 8 - 12, 2025
We’re back in the swing of things! Here are this week’s moves.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of September 1 - 5, 2025
The legislature is back next week! See what we’re looking forward to in this week’s update.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of August 18 - 22, 2025
As the summer winds down, the city is quiet and Harrisburg continues budget negotiations in private. Public transportation is still under debate, with 2026 sporting events looming ever-closed amidst SEPTA’s proposed service cuts.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of August 11 - 15, 2025
It’s a quiet week in the city, but things are cranking on as the state legislature continues to search for a compromise on the budget.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of August 4 - 7
Mayor Parker funds creative leaders; city BIRT tax changes; and rallies for SEPTA support as the state legislature debates the future of transit and rail funding. Plus, see who’s entered the race for PA’s congressional districts.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of Juy 28 - August 1
Budget negotiations continue, but summer fun doesn’t stop in Pennsylvania. See how legislators and council members are spending the summer months and how the state is investing into tourism, community programs, and environmental protection.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of July 21 - 25, 2025
Budget negotiations continue, but summer fun doesn’t stop in Pennsylvania. See how legislators and council members are spending the summer months and how the state is investing into tourism, community programs, and environmental protection.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of July 14 - 18
Mayor Parker locks in a new labor agreement with DC47, Shapiro champions broadband and urban agriculture, and PA lawmakers continue tense budget negotiations. Here’s what you need to know this week.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of July 7 - 11, 2025
This week’s Bellevue Compass breaks down Mayor Parker’s win in ending DC33’s strike, Philadelphia’s response to holiday gun violence, and the latest maneuvering in Pennsylvania’s 2026 gubernatorial and congressional races. Plus: updates on budget negotiations, summer programming from City Council, and the First Lady’s Appalachian Trail trek.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of June 23 - 27, 2025
With the fiscal year deadline looming, budget talks in Harrisburg show no signs of slowing. Mayor Parker made a quiet visit to the Capitol, union contracts are about to expire, and the Sterling Act repeal is gaining traction. Here’s everything you need to know before the fireworks fly.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of June 16 - 20, 2025
From transit and climate wins to summer programs and community grants, this week brought big updates across Pennsylvania. The House passed Governor Shapiro’s mass transit proposal, Philly unveiled its Climate Action Update, and new funding rolled out for affordable housing and anti-violence efforts statewide.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of June 9 - 13
From a $20 billion tech investment to the passage of Philadelphia’s landmark H.O.M.E. housing legislation, this week’s updates are packed with major movement across the city and Commonwealth. Catch up on World Cup countdown events, summer pool openings, new bills that spotlight Philly’s arts scene—and the latest from Harrisburg.
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      Moves on the Board: Week of June 2 - 6, 2025
Mayor Parker and City Council struck a historic $6.8 billion budget deal that prioritizes housing and public safety through the H.O.M.E. legislative package. Meanwhile, Governor Shapiro went head-to-head with the USDA to defend Pennsylvania’s food banks, and pushed a $292 million investment in public transit. From tenant protections to new youth fitness programs and transit expansion across the Commonwealth, this week was packed with movement at every level of government.
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