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Sen. Tartaglione DHS Raise the Minimum Wage Rally :: June 17, 2019
Senator Tartaglione Senate Resolution on Disability Pride Week
Senator Tartaglione Remarks on Minimum Wage
Senator Tartaglione Floor Remarks on Minimum Wage Remarks
Senator Tartaglione Floor Remarks on Minimum Wage
Marsy’s Law for Pennsylvania Presents Sen. Tartaglione with Guardian of Victims’ Rights Award
Philadelphia, PA − June 10, 2019 − Marsy’s Law for Pennsylvania, which is aimed at providing equal rights to crime victims in Pennsylvania by ensuring constitutional protections, announced that State Senator Christine Tartaglione has been presented the Guardian of Victims’ Rights Award.
Sen. Christine Tartaglione Minimum Wage
Senator Tartaglione Urges Action on Minimum Wage
Senator Tartaglione Attends the Pennsylvania Assistive Technology Foundation Press Conference
Senator Tartaglione Visits La Barberia in Suburban Station and Highlights the Benefits of Raising the Minimum Wage
Senator Tartaglione Visits La Barberia in Suburban Station
Tartaglione and Colleagues Tour Successful Philadelphia Business that Chooses to Pay its Workers Fair Wages
As part of a statewide “RealJobs RealPay” Day of Action, the senator visited La Barberia in Suburban Station and highlighted the benefits of raising the minimum wage. Philadelphia, PA, May 23, 2019 – State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) today led...
State Officials and Advocates Kick Off Real Jobs, Real Pay Tour
Pennsylvania − May 20, 2019 − Advocates, lawmakers and state officials will participate in tours and a statewide day of action on Thursday, May 23rd with businesses that choose to pay their employees a living wage. Pennsylvania’s minimum wage remains at a regional low...
Senator Tartaglione Becomes Newest Appointment to Temple University’s Board of Trustees
HARRISBURG, PA, May 8, 2019 – State Senator Christine M. Tartaglione (D-Philadelphia) was appointed by the Senate today as the newest member of the Temple University Board of Trustees. She will join Governor Tom Wolf, Philadelphia Mayor James Kenney, and other high-ranking leaders from Pennsylvania’s public and private sectors on the body that governs the 135-year-old state-related research institution.