Philadelphia City Council Advances Housing Reform Bills to Combat Displacement and Discrimination
Philadelphia's City Council passed four bills to address housing issues, including protections against tax-induced displacement and discrimination, especially for low-income and voucher holders.
Philadelphia City Council Approves Inclusive Budget for FY 2025, Enhancing Community Services in West and Southwest Philly
Philadelphia City Council approves a community-focused budget with Councilmember Jamie Gauthier's support, including funding for affordable housing, rental assistance, and quality-of-life improvements.
Philadelphia Leaders Rally Behind Mayor Parker's $6.37 Billion "One Philly" Budget for FY25
Various sector leaders across Philadelphia endorse Mayor Parker's proposed $6.37 billion "One Philly" budget, praising its focus on economic opportunities, public transit improvements, and public safety funding.
Philadelphia City Council Committee Approves Mayor Parker's 'One Philly' $2.39 Billion Budget Aimed at Safety and Growth
Philadelphia's Mayor Parker's One Philly Budget received preliminary approval, focusing on public safety, cleanliness, and economic opportunities, with a $2.39 billion allocation for various city improvements.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Signs New Consumer Protection Ordinance to Combat Fraud in Philadelphia
Philadelphia Mayor Parker signed a new Consumer Protection Ordinance to combat fraudulent business practices and enhance local consumer protection. The law enables city legal action against deceitful businesses, with fines up to $2000 per violation.
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker Champions Community and Youth Initiatives in Philadelphia's Civic Engagements for the Day
Mayor Cherelle L. Parker of Philadelphia is attending a One Philly event for city improvement and later recognizing young community leaders at the Philly Service Award ceremony.
Philadelphia City Council Advances Key Bills, Including Homeless Services Ombudsperson, as Part of Efforts Toward Fiscal Year 2025 Budget
The Philadelphia City Council advanced several bills including one to create a Homeless Services Ombudsperson role and another to mandate open bidding for the Land Bank, while also cementing the city's eviction diversion program.












