Mayor Cherelle Parker actively engages Philadelphia residents in her effort to pass a $6.7 billion budget by the end of June, hosting town halls across the city. The latest meeting, held at a church in North Philadelphia, marks the seventh of nine planned events, providing a platform for community members to learn about and discuss the intricacies of the budget alongside city officials.
In addition to budget discussions, Pennsylvania lawmakers recently advanced a bill to designate the Hershey’s Kiss as the official state candy, a proposal that originated from local eighth-grade students and has taken four years to reach this stage. This bill provides a sweet diversion amid serious city issues, presenting an opportunity for residents to vote on their favorite confectionery contenders.
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