“Equitable access to contraceptives is essential to prevent unintended pregnancies, yet the Trump administration is limiting this essential healthcare during a pandemic,” said state Rep. Mary Jo Daley, D-Montgomery, who serves as Democratic chairwoman of the Women’s Health Caucus and also serves on the House Health Committee. Read more
Not only are we in the midst of a global pandemic, but history is being made in the area of social justice. The Supreme Court of the United States has ruled on some crucial issues. Our country continues to struggle balancing the need to reopen our economy with the need to remain vigilant in our virus mitigation efforts. Read more
Growing up as a girl scout, state Rep. Mary Jo Daley, D-Montgomery, still remembers one of her troop’s key tenets – leave outdoor spaces better than you found them. Read more
This funding is part of a statewide initiative to engage youth and adults in environmental justice, climate change and/or water quality improvement, expanding their understanding of these issues and providing skills to take responsible action to protect their environment. Read more
“While this is a win, women still face extraordinary obstacles accessing reproductive healthcare, and these restrictions harm low-income women and Black and brown women the most. We need to increase our investment in essential healthcare because a woman’s health outcome should not depend on her zip code.” Read more
Applications are expected to be available June 30 for a new program aimed at providing critical funding to local businesses hurt by the coronavirus. Read more
Balancing childcare and a job is one of the very real challenges that parents face in normal times. Considering the topsy-turvy world of COVID-19 and the economic necessity of getting people back to work, we must do everything we can to stabilize and support childcare centers so that our children and caregivers have a safe, healthy place to work and play. Read more
As we continue to navigate the difficult course laid before us by the COVID-19 pandemic, I am hopeful we are through the worst and that our county can soon move from the “red” to “yellow” phase in Governor Tom Wolf’s three-phased reopening plan. Read more
These tiny arachnids feed on the blood of mammals, birds and other creatures. They can be infected with bacteria, viruses or parasites, and the Tick Research Lab of Pennsylvania recognizes 11 different tick-borne illnesses that have been identified in this state. Read more
Thank you, all, for your patience, for your compassion, for your understanding, and for looking out for one another. I know I am forever grateful to this wonderful community for holding together during this most difficult time. Read more
“It says a lot about the outstanding leaders in Narberth that they took this type of initiative, to recognize the depth of the climate crisis and take the necessary steps to address the critical environmental threats facing all of us,” Daley said. “My wonderful hometown can and will be a positive example for other communities near and far.” Read more
“This legislation is not needed right now and would restrict the use of telemedicine for 58 different medications that are prescribed for many different reasons, not just abortion,” Daley said. Read more
When you need it to stay safe from a dangerous virus, it’s simply not right for companies to continue enabling people to prey on the emergency. These companies form the backbone of online retail and have an obligation to stop illegal price gouging now and put strong practices into place to stop it from happening in the future. Read more
HARRISBURG, April 8 – While child care centers remain closed across the commonwealth to combat the spread of COVID-19, state Reps. Elizabeth Fiedler (D-Phila.) and Mary Jo Daley (D-Montgomery) are introducing legislation to help Pennsylvania’s childcare centers and workers weather this crisis. A recent survey found nearly one-third of the 605 childcare providers who serve more than 44,000 children in Pennsylvania would not be able to reopen if their facilities are closed for more than a month. Fiedler, the mother of two young children said: "Right now to help save lives, we need to stay home if we can. So many working families, including my own, rely on quality childcare in our community to educate and care for our children. We need to act now, so that when our families go back to work, childcare centers and workers will have their doors open, ready to care for our state’s children.” Fiedler and Daley’s plan would provide: Funding for childcare centers to cover costs, including payroll, benefits, utilities and loss of tuition payments associated with COVID-19 closure. Resources for Pre-K and Head Start, allowing these programs to extend into the summer and alleviate early childhood learning losses for students. "The closing of childcare centers was among the many difficult decisions made by our governor in order to mitigate the spread of COVID-19, but I believe it was the Read more
Governor Wolf and Dr. Levine are not only battling COVID-19 without adequate reserves, they’re also doing so with an anemic general fund, a frustrating and now dangerous hallmark of your majority’s control. Read more
Our population count determines our voice in government and how much federal funding we’ll receive for education, health care, transportation and more. Read more
Here is a collection of information I hope you find helpful. Read more
While my office is physically closed, my staff and I continue to work on your behalf. If you need our assistance, please email us at repmaryjodaley@pahouse.net and we will get back to you as soon as are able. You can also leave us a message at 610-832-1679. We will be retrieving our voice messages daily. Read more
“The safety and health of my staff and my constituents is of utmost importance right now, and that is why we are taking the preventative measures,” Daley said. “We will be able to assist constituents via phone and email, and special arrangements can be made if an in-person meeting is required.” Read more
“I cannot stress enough the importance of safety and security, especially at places of worship, institutions of education and anywhere folks gather to better themselves,” Daley said. “This was a new and highly competitive grant program, and I’m grateful our area is so well represented. Hate has absolutely no place in our community.” Read more
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