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Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Taking in the damage at ShopRite on 52nd Street in Philadelphia with @RepDwightEvans, @SenHughesOffice, and business owners. This is the result of riots and looting by people who took advantage of unrest over the weekend. https://t.co/d3ETBTbY8D — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Taking in the damage at ShopRite on 52nd Street in Philadelphia with @DwightEvansPA, @SenHughesOffice, and business owners. This is the result of riots and looting by people who took advantage of unrest over the weekend. https://t.co/ZNvpWnuhq7 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Socially distanced greetings with @PhillyPolice Chief Danielle Outlaw. Chief Outlaw has spoken out to condemn the death of George Floyd. She reported that this weekend's protests were peaceful — the criminal activity we saw was not a part of protests, according to police. https://t.co/DVb8sgg61M — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
In Philadelphia today to talk about how we can support the black community during this difficult time. First stop: Meeting with @PhillyMayor & @PhillyPolice. We know people are hurting. We must move toward ending racism and promoting healing while keeping Pennsylvanians safe. https://t.co/YPOyyirAfg — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @PennsylvaniaGov: 🇺🇸 Tomorrow is our primary election and the last day to submit your voted mail ballot. 📨 Voting by mail ballot? Retu… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @PALegBlkCaucus: Our statement to stop the senseless violence & ensure the #Peaceful message of ending the generations of #systemicraci… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @PennLive: Gov. Wolf on Pa. protests about Floyd death: ‘We all must look out for each other’ https://t.co/6x3WjUVuSV — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Working with @PEMAHQ and @PADMVA, at the request of municipalities, we activated @PANationalGuard members yesterday to keep our communities safe. Over 600 Guardsmen have been placed on state active duty to provide support to local law enforcement. https://t.co/h2Y4LzElxT — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Working with @PEMAHQ and @PADMVA, at the request of municipalities, we activated @PANationalGuard members yesterday to keep our communities safe. Over 600 Guardsmen have been placed on state active duty to provide support to local law enforcement. https://t.co/rnPKlz4HpO — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @GovernorsOffice: .@GovernorTomWolf today provided an update on the steps the commonwealth is taking in response to violence and looting… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
I don't want to lose sight of why we are here. I want to again send my condolences to the family and friends of George Floyd, and everyone impacted by oppression, racism, and violence. Every day, in every corner of our society, we need to work at eliminating racism. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
I urge everyone to be peaceful. I urge everyone to have respect for our communities and our neighbors. And I urge all of us to continue to call out injustice. And I thank all of our first responders. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
I will continue to work with @PhillyMayor Kenney, Mayor @billpeduto, Mayor @EricPapenfuse, and others to make sure that everyone is able to make their voices heard, while keeping each other safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
I've been working closely with these cities and others. We have: 🔹 Activated the Commonwealth Response Coordination Center 🔹 Signed a disaster declaration to provide any assistance necessary 🔹 Activated National Guard members to keep our communities safe — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Many Pennsylvanians joined together yesterday to speak out against injustice and made their voices heard peacefully. But in some of our cities – including Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and Pittsburgh – people took advantage of these peaceful protests to incite violence and looting. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
As you exercise your rights today, do it in a way that honors our democracy. Speak your mind, and speak it with peace. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Today, many will gather to protest the murder of George Floyd. They will also call attention to the crying need for all of us to rededicate ourselves to the commonwealth we deserve. One that is decent, equal, and fair to all. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @GovernorsOffice: Today at 1:30 PM, @GovernorTomWolf will address protests taking place across PA over the weekend to condemn racism, op… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
This declaration authorizes the commonwealth and its agencies to assist municipalities in their response to de-escalate violence and keep our communities safe: https://t.co/gkg0H6Aslv — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
This evening, I signed a disaster emergency declaration using my authority to provide all necessary assistance to municipalities as they respond to the escalation of protests in Harrisburg, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
People have every right to speak out and demonstrate, but it’s unacceptable to take advantage of protests to incite violence, harm others, and destroy property. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @GovernorsOffice: .@GovernorTomWolf announced this evening that the Commonwealth Response Coordination Center has supplemented center st… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @RepDwightEvans: We need more peace – not more violence in Philadelphia. The vast majority of protesters today came out to be heard, no… — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Please stay safe. Remember: we all must look out for each other as we seek to make our commonwealth more just and fair for everyone. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Throughout the day, my administration has been in touch with municipalities. We have offered whatever assistance is needed to keep our communities from suffering additional violence and pain. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
We have seen these injustices happen across the nation and in our commonwealth. This week, we were all shaken by the murder of George Floyd in Minnesota. As Pennsylvanians protest, I urge everyone involved to be peaceful and to keep each other safe. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Throughout Pennsylvania, people are protesting violence and injustice that occurs far too often against people of color. Everyone should speak out. No one should be at risk of harm because of oppression or racism. — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
RT @PennLive: Beaches in Pa. state parks to open for swimming next week; most pools are expected to open in mid-June https://t.co/wUT5PfGaq8 — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
Please — no matter what phase of reopening your county is in — continue to take safety precautions like wearing a cloth mask in public and washing your hands. https://t.co/wuDJVnjCWs — PolitiTweet.org
Governor Josh Shapiro @GovernorShapiro
I want Pennsylvanians to — as safely as possible — get back to the activities they most enjoy. Remember that as long as #COVID19 is a threat, no social activity outside your home where you will run into others is completely without risk of catching this virus. https://t.co/Y7OeoqNl02 — PolitiTweet.org