Showing posts with label Harrisburg. Show all posts
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7.30.2025

Wake Up Philly - They're destroying SEPTA! Whatcha Gonna Do About it?

By Gloria DULAN-Wilson

Hello All!

 

I have to admit that I'm gobsmacked!

I can't believe that Philadelphians, and those of the other surrounding communities, are just gonna stand around, with their toe in the sand, with a woe is me look on their face, and allow The SEPTA BOARD to get away with defunding the most essential - and, up until recently - one of the best well run, transit systems in the US, by passing a dicey FY26 blood sucking budget.

You gotta be kidding me!  How do they get to take a break when they haven't completed their responsibility in taking care of the business and welfare of those they were elected to serve.


 

 

I'm even more surprised to learn that a deficit of $213 Million stands between SEPTA's being operational or set aside to gather cobwebs.  Though I don't have that amount in my back pocket, I'll bet there are probably some Philadelphians who do!! PHILLY IS THE CITY OF QUIET MILLIONAIRES.   I get it that there are some managerial structural issues that must be addressed, but there are also options to NEGOTIATE NON-PREDATORY, stop-gap loans with  them and/or some of the major corporations that are headquartered here while the legislators are making other arrangements.  

A 45% CUT IS NOT THE SOLUTION!  We know that these are some specious times - but attrition is not the answer!

Eliminating 38 bus routes, and no longer providing transit services to neighboring communities and towns is not the answer, and shows a lack of insight.  You can't build revenue when there is no service.  You need them to keep running while you begin finding private - non-predatory - interim funding sources. While the counties might not be allowed to tax their constituents to maintain the service, why not set up community, state and local investment programs to help underwrite SEPTA?

The SEPTA Board taking off with this problem still looming makes it appear that they don't care about the massive harm that is soon to be visited upon their constituents with the diminution of service. Lack of creative approach to a problem that will clearly bring widespread harm, is to be considered a dereliction of duty.   

Not providing the necessary funds to expand and maintain SEPTA for all in the South Eastern Pennsylvania region - which includes Philadelphia, Delaware and Montgomery counties, as well as Trenton, Delaware, and other surrounding areas is criminal! 

Each and every Pennsylvanian - regardless of your political affiliation - and EVERY PHILADELAPHIAN - should be camping out on the front porch of every one of these board members and your reps and not allowing them to move or enjoy their unearned vacation  until SEPTA is fully funded.  

NO VACATION FOR THEM UNTIL THEY TAKE CARE OF US.  They have cars, personal drivers, and are not directly affected by this shut down.  Not a luxury many of us have access to.

Just like Philly took to the streets to demonstrate against the predator in chief's demented draconian behavior, you must accord them same treatment.  This sheeple behavior is not the Philly I know.  I'm accustomed to people who are straight on when it comes to demanding and standing for their rights. 

The media is going around asking insipid questions of people who are standing at bus stops waiting fcor service - and folks are falling for the pity poor me scenario.  What needs to be heard is that there is grass root leadership activating protests until this is rectified and the service is expanded.  And goodness I truly hope so!

Philadelphia is the 6th largest city in the US.  It rocks back and forth between cast as one of the poorest and one of the the rising stars.  Without a viable transit system they are being fast tracked to poverty and decay.  And remember - 2026 IS THE 250th Anniversary of Philadelphia! Limping into that historical  period of celebration when we'll be rendered less well off than our founding Fathers in unconscionable!!

So now I say again:   WTF PHILLY! WATCHA GONNA DO ABOUT THIS?

In addition to SEPTA'S Board, we have stated, local and federal representatives!! YOU ELECTED THEM  TO LOOK OUT FOR YOU - Dems and Repuglycons!  When they don't, you've got to stand for yourselves.  You neeed to flood the local offices of your State, City and Federal reps;  as well as SEPTA's Headquarters - and demand they do their job - come up with a better plan to save SEPTA - immediately, if not sooner.

We appear to have allowed our attention on the ridiculous actions of the predator in chief in DC to divert us from what's happening here and now in real time.  We've given them the proverbial "inch" by making the announcement to downsize SEPTA as though it's okay, and there are no other options.  We have to now stop this at the pass!

While it appears SEPTA may suffering from the same kind of incompetent representation we are dealing with in DC, I'm hoping that's not the case - and that we've enough of a sense of self preservation to not let it slip by!   

This is our wake up call - we are responsible for making sure we don't get thrown under the bus either by Harrisburg or DC, our own inactivity!

It's time to stop whining on the TV news and start demanding they do their job.  

So let's send a message to the SEPTA Board members, and to those we have elected  - Our needs will not be neglected!!  MAYBE WE START A PETITION TO MAKE SURE THEY KNOW WE'RE ALL CONNECTED!  BECAUSE THE SITUATION WITH SEPTA MUST BE CORRECTED!

    IMMEDIATELY - IF NOT SOONER

 

NOW THAT YOU KNOW

WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT IT?



STAY BLESSED
 
Gloria DULAN-Wilson

 

 

8.15.2013

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter Takes a Stand for Philadelphia Children/Education: A tale of 3 Mayors & One Yet to Be

Philadelphia Mayor Michael Nutter
By Gloria Dulan-Wilson

I've subtitled this "A Tale of Three Mayors an One Yet To Be," because I'm mindful of the fact that New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania are contiguous states along the Eastern Seaboard, each with major cities of relevance to Black People - those being New York City, Newark, and Philadelphia, respectively.  

In each instance, there has been a major crisis in public school funding, while charter schools have proliferated; and unfortunately there has recently developed a deficit in funding support for public schools, while charter schools appear to thrive.  Within that context, New York mayor Bloomberg has engineered the closing of nearly 160 public schools throughout the five boroughs, much to the dismay of parents, educators and students alike.  There appears to be little to no regard on his part for the wishes, needs, and concerns of his constituency (I use the term lightly here, because in fact, Bloomberg's constituency really only include the uber rich)

However, in contrast, both Mayor Cory Booker and Mayor Michael Nutter have taken a much more intelligent approach, one that takes into consideration the needs of the students, as well as the wishes and concerns of the constituents, and have taken a stand that sends notice to all that they are determined to work to the benefit of all of their city, not just a privileged few.  In Mayor Booker's case, he was able to obtain matching grant funding from major corporations (including Facebook) to the tune of $400 Million, which not only makes it possible to hire competent educators (not just teachers), but upgrade the equipment, material and supplies - as well as infrastructure - of the current schools. 


Mayor Michael Nutter's stance on saving Philadelphia schools is likewise to be applauded.  I am sharing a press release with you, below, that I received from his office.   It shows that he puts the interests and concerns of his people first.  It would be great if the two mayors (Booker and Nutter) could collaborate on how to also obtain grant funding in order to have to mitigate future loans - but in the interim, Mayor Nutter is not sitting on his hands, or his laurels, and lamenting over budgetary issues.  He's digging in his heels and making it happen so that students will return to school on September 9 to a safe, sane and scholarly environment.
Newark Mayor Cory Booker
New York Mayoral Candidate William "Bill" Thompson (2013)

Kudos to  Cory Booker (who, by the way just won the Democratic nomination to be the first African American US Senator from New Jersey - hope there is a suitable successor to step in and carry Newark forward - Newark, heads up - you need to already have some one in mind (RAS BARAKA) so that you don't end up with a "rep-ugh-blican" mayor - get busy.  To be forewarned is to be fore 
armed.

And kudos to Mayor Michael Nutter for standing walking your talk. 

New York City is now faced with a dilemma, hype, subterfuge, divide and conquer in an all too crowded primary to determine who is going to move this city forward.  I think if you look at the last 12 years, it should be obvious that the only person who can and will take this city forward is Bill Thompson.  He's the former New York City comptroller, and has worked intimately in the Board of Education.  He's of and from the community - knows who and what and where we live, and more importantly WHY.  The three greatest cities on the eastern seaboard deserve the best - it's time New York City elected someone who will really put her first, as these other two exemplary mayors, Cory Booker and Michael Nutter, have done consistently.  NYC Voters: Don't miss your opportunity to do something great.


STAY BLESSED &
ECLECTICALLY BLACK
Gloria Dulan-Wilson

The Press Release from Mayor Nutter's Office follows: 


City of Philadelphia


    MAYOR'S OFFICE OF COMMUNICATIONS


MAYOR NUTTER’S REMARKS ON PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL FUNDING CRISIS
  Philadelphia, August 15, 2013 – Mayor Michael A. Nutter, joined by City officials, announced a plan for the City of Philadelphia to borrow $50 million on behalf of the School District to ensure that the schools will open safely and on time for the 2013-14 school year.  Prepared remarks below, check against delivery:

“A week ago, Superintendent William Hite said Philadelphia public schools could not safely open on Sept. 9 without a firm commitment of $50 million so that he can hire back about 1,000 School District employees between now and then.

Today, as Mayor of this great City, I’m here to say I WILL NOT RISK A CATASTROPHE. We WILL avoid this disaster. 
 
 I am committing to our students, parents and citizens today that schools are going to open on time and safely on Sept. 9th. Children are going to continue their education.

I am not going to let this crisis ruin the start of what is certainly a promising school year, and it’s clear to me that a majority of Council members, even with different ideas now being discussed, want the same one thing – that schools open on time AND safely.

Therefore, I am taking executive action today on behalf on our City to end this current crisis and uncertainty.

There are a number of ways to try to accomplish this goal – a borrowing, a grant, a loan or even the purchase of school buildings or school tax liens – each has its own requirements, complications and challenges.

I’ve evaluated all of the options and their respective impacts on the City’s finances.

As a result of these evaluations, I am today now directing the City Finance Director, the City Treasurer and the Budget Director to begin immediately to take all necessary steps to conduct a City borrowing of $50 million on behalf of the School District. I believe this mechanism is the best way to immediately get these needed dollars to the School District with virtually no financial impact on our City.

If Council approves a sales tax bill consistent with what’s been approved in Harrisburg, or any other legislation, it will give the City access to $15 million a year to repay the borrowing.

If Council fails to act, either the costs of the borrowing will be borne by our City’s General Fund and unfortunately it causes significant deficits for the City, or even worse, deprive our schoolchildren of a sustainable funding source because of a dispute over how best to solve our City pension problems.

Our school children did not create the City pension problem nor are they responsible for the School District’s funding problems. They should not suffer as we try to resolve it. They should not be pawns in a political chess match of leverage and strategy.

The State legislation, while not perfect, does provide $400 million to our Pension Plan over the next 10 years, while also providing $600 million in education funding over the course of the next 5 years. These are significant new funds for education AND pensions.

Second, today, I will have this letter hand delivered to Dr. Hite, informing him of the City’s commitment and asking him to immediately begin the process of hiring back the thousand or so school district employees whose return will ensure that schools open on time and safely.

Third, today, we will also hand deliver to City Council and the Chief Clerk proposed legislation to implement the sales tax extension consistent with what was done in Harrisburg.

This legislation will also include language that if the General Assembly changes the distribution of sales tax revenue to an equal split between the School District and the city pension fund, then that too would be authorized by Council with passage of that particular piece of legislation.

And I agree that the sales tax should be split between the City and School District IF, if the cigarette tax is passed in Harrisburg.

The bottom line is that we need to take action now and make commitments now in order to avoid chaos.

I will continue to work with Council President Clarke and members of City Council to take the necessary steps to support our School District in the short term while we all work with our State Legislators and our Governor on a long-term, stable and recurring financial plan for funding the education of our young people.

And so,  I’m also calling upon all elected officials, school advocates, the business community, our religious communities, our parents and anyone concerned about the City’s future and its economic well-being to work together with cities and towns all across the Commonwealth on developing a new education funding formula that takes into account the student population and their needs and challenges.

Pennsylvania needs to join the other 47 states that use such student-based formulas to fund education.

Let this effort be the cause that unites us all across the Commonwealth. I believe this cause is a significant part of what quality education is all about. And if we’re successful, it’s this kind of long-lasting work of which we can all be proud.

But let me be clear at this moment, my message today is focused on tomorrow’s deadline and on Sept. 9th. We are taking these actions because Philadelphia children and their parents and their hopes for a brighter future are not going to be shattered by indecision, fear or doubt.

As Mayor, it’s my duty to keep Philadelphia on track and moving forward and that’s what I’m doing today.

On Monday morning, Sept. 9, I expect that we’ll all be ringing school bells at schools all across the City with Philadelphia school children, their teachers, administrators and other staff. We’re going to kick off a great year of enrichment and discovery on that day.

To the parents of Philadelphia school children, I have heard you clearly and I understand your concerns, and that’s why I’m taking this action today on behalf of our children.

Young minds are preparing for greatness in our grand and beloved City. We must meet our challenges head-on, that is our path forward. I anticipate that day, and with today’s commitment we’ll have the necessary funding and staff – safe and ready to go on Sept. 9th.

Thank you.”

This is the example of a mayor who cares, takes action, and takes stands.   Just thought you'd like to know, since we are now faced in New York City with electing a new mayor.  This is also a continuous endorsement for Bill Thompson for Mayor of New York City. That is if you want someone who is going to stand for you, who resonates to your concerns and works with you to rectify them.  Who has been in the trenches, gotten out, and blazed a trail in the process so that others can do likewise.  Don't fool yourself that you can do otherwise.  You have to make it your business to vote for your own enlightened self interest - and you have a very short time to wake up and come to this realization.   

Stay Blessed &
ECLECTICALLY BLACK
Gloria Dulan-Wilson






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