Press Releases

Williams: Public Notary Application Now Available Online

HARRISBURG, Sept. 21, 2011— The application to become a public notary is now available online, a move that is expected to save the state time and money, state Sen. Anthony H. Williams said today.   Public notaries have the power to administer oaths and...

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Williams Offers Mobile Constituent Service Day

DARBY, Sept. 19, 2011 — State Sen. Anthony H. Williams’ staff will be bringing their services to Darby residents at an upcoming Mobile Constituent Service Day. Constituents are welcome to speak directly with the senator’s staff on Thursday, Sept. 29 from 1 to 4 p.m....

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Williams Joins Eastwick Rec at Weekend of Peace

PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 3, 2011 — The message of peace continues to spread this summer throughout the Philadelphia area, thanks to the efforts of ordinary citizens who have state Sen. Anthony H. Williams as their key ally. Most recently, Williams last weekend participated...

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Sen. Williams Hosts Gun Buyback in Darby

Darby, July 8, 2011 — Following a recent spike in violent crime in Darby Borough and Darby Township, state Sen. Anthony H. Williams (D-8) is hosting a gun buyback. The gun buyback will take place on Saturday, July 23 from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. at the Darby Borough...

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Williams Co-Hosts Free Financial Improvement Seminar

Philadelphia, July 6, 2011 — The office of state Sen. Anthony H. Williams, together with Drexel University and Danette M. Reid and Randy L. Noel from State Farm, will host an upcoming seminar, “Building Financial Wealth by Improving Your Credit Score.” The free event...

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Are You Smarter Than a State Legislator? Here’s Your Chance to Prove It

Do you have strong opinions about conditions in your community and wish you could do something about them? Do you have an idea that you are certain could be the solution to a problem but don’t think anyone values your opinion? Do you feel that Harrisburg isn’t listening to you? Well state Sen. Anthony Hardy Williams, D-8, is offering you an opportunity to be heard. He has launched a “There Oughta Be a Law” competition. Williams is asking constituents from across the state to submit ideas for new laws. “Some of the nation’s most significant legislation like Megan’s Law has come from the ideas of constituents,” said Williams who serves as minority whip. “At best this competition could lead to the creation of important laws and at a minimum it will promote civic involvement. As a member of the Senate’s state government committee, I can tell you that community involvement is one of the pillars of democracy.”

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Williams: Partisan Budget Caters to Corporate Interests

Harrisburg, June 28, 2011 — State Sen. Anthony H. Williams blasted today’s Senate passage of the Republican-concocted 2011-12 state budget as a partisan attack on education that shelters corporate interests. “This was not a bipartisan approach to the budget as the...

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More Than 1,000 Celebrate Kickoff to Summer of Peace

June 28, 2011 [Philadelphia]—It seems that even Mother Nature wanted the summer of 2011 to get off to a peaceful start. Despite forecasts of possible violent thunderstorms Mother Nature did an about face and provided clear blue skies for the more than 1,000 people that gathered at Stinger Square in South Philadelphia for the Neighborhood to Neighborhood Summer of Peace Kickoff Cookout on Saturday, June 25.

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Williams, SEPTA to Co-Host Career Clinic

Philadelphia, June 14, 2011 — State Sen. Anthony H. Williams and SEPTA are co-hosting an upcoming career clinic to educate individuals on what SEPTA’s expectations are for finding qualified applicants. “This isn’t your average career fair. This is a very unique...

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Grays Ferry Farmers’ Market to open May 31

PHILADELPHIA, May 23 – State Reps. Babette Josephs and Kenyatta Johnson and Sen. Anthony H. Williams, all D-Phila., announce the Grays Ferry Farmers' Market will open for the season Tuesday, May 31. The market will run from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. each Tuesday in Peace Plaza...

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Philly Family Prays For Vouchers

Philly Family Prays For Vouchers: MyFoxPHILLY.com 13-Year-Old Stuck In 'Failing School,' Family Says PHILADELPHIA - Pennsylvania's governor is making a big push for school vouchers. Gov. Tom Corbett believes they'll give lower-income children a way to escape failing...

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Sen. Williams to Talk about School Choice on WVIA March 31

Harrisburg, March 24, 2011— State Sen. Anthony Williams (D-Philadelphia/Delaware), the co-sponsor and a leading proponent of the Opportunity Scholarship and Educational Improvement Tax Credit Act (Senate Bill 1), will be talking about school choice on WVIA this week....

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Sen. Williams Invites Older Residents to His Senior Fair

Philadelphia, March 8, 2011 — Sen. Anthony H. Williams invites seniors to attend his upcoming Senior Fair. The event takes place on Friday, March 11 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Southwest Senior Center, 6916 Elmwood Ave. in Philadelphia.“Our seniors are intelligent,...

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Join Sen. Williams on His Latest Barbershop Tour

Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 2011: State Sen. Anthony H. Williams invites the community to join him on his upcoming Barbershop Tour. Citizens are welcome to join him at noon on Saturday, Feb. 26 at Playaz Hair Studio, 5201 Woodland Ave. in Philadelphia. “The barbershop has...

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Williams, Green and Quinones-Sanchez Talk Tax Reform

Lawmakers Propose Commercial Activity Tax to Aid Pennsylvania Businesses Philadelphia-February 4, 2011 - Citing the need to level the playing field for Pennsylvania businesses and to make the state more competitive in attracting and retaining businesses, Senator...

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Williams to Propose Business Friendly Tax Legislation

New Tax Law Designed to Make City and State More Competitive Philadelphia-February 2, 2011-Senator Anthony Hardy Williams (D-Phila./Delaware County) and Philadelphia City Councilman Bill Green (D-At-Large) are proposing to eliminate the unpopular and...

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