The 2020 Census is fast approaching. Starting in mid-March, everyone who lives in the United States will be asked to …
Women’s History Month in Pittsburgh 2020
March is Women’s History Month, an opportunity to learn about women’s history, celebrate progress, and continue working towards gender equity. …
Black History Month in Pittsburgh 2020
February is Black History Month – an opportunity to recognize, centralize, and celebrate the role of black people in U.S. …
Inform the PDP’s Downtown Mobility Plan
The Pittsburgh Downtown Partnership (PDP) is developing a Downtown Mobility Plan “designed to make Downtown easier to navigate for all …
PGH 2070 Mobility Vision Plan – Department of Mobility and Infrastructure
The PGH 2070 Mobility Vision Plan The City of Pittsburgh’s Department of Mobility and Infrastructure (or DOMI) is developing the …
Get to know our PSL Official of the month!
Each month we take the time to get to know one of our PSL officials better. This is a great …
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2020: Honoring his legacy in Pittsburgh
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is on Monday, January 20th, 2020. In the days and weeks surrounding this national holiday, …
PUMP Opposes USCIS Proposed Fee Changes that Harm Low-Income Immigrants
PUMP Opposes USCIS Proposed Fee Changes that Harm Low-Income Immigrants On Nov. 14th, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) published …
Act 95 Updates: Tens of Thousands of Pennsylvanians Remain Under License Suspension
40+ Organizations Collaborate to Urge Governor Wolf to Enforce Act 95 Retroactively Late in 2018, House Bill 163, now Act …
PUMP Opposes USDA’s Proposed SNAP Rule: Standardization of State Heating and Cooling Utility Allowances
On October 3rd, for the third time in 2019, the USDA proposed a new rule to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance …