May 10, 2021

Ballot questions make a primary for all

The spring primary this year is next Tuesday, May 18 and this one is not just for voters registered as Democrats or Republicans. All who are registered will be able to vote because of several ballot questions that would affect the state Constitution.

Among the questions are two that evolved from Gov. Tom Wolf’s unilateral emergency declarations and extensions of the declarations.

File photo of Chadds Ford Township Supervisor Samantha Reiner using the drop box at the municipal building last year. The dropbox is also being used for next week’s primary election.

One question asks whether the Constitution be amended to allow the General Assembly to have the ability to terminate or extend a disaster emergency declaration without needing the governor’s approval.

Formally, that question reads:

“Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to change existing law and increase the power of the General Assembly to unilaterally terminate or extend a disaster emergency declaration — and the powers of Commonwealth agencies to address the disaster regardless of its severity pursuant to that declaration — through passing a concurrent resolution by simple majority, thereby removing the existing check and balance of presenting a resolution to the Governor for approval or disapproval?”

Another question asks whether an emergency declaration should automatically end after three weeks unless the General assembly extends it, and should the governor be prevented from declaring a new emergency based on the original situation without the consent of the General Assembly?

Again, the formal question asks:

“Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended to change law so that: a disaster emergency declaration will expire automatically after 21 days, regardless of the severity of the emergency, unless the General Assembly takes action to extend the disaster emergency; the Governor may not declare a new disaster emergency to respond to the dangers facing the Commonwealth unless the General Assembly passes a concurrent resolution; the General Assembly enacts new laws for disaster management?”

Yet another question asks whether the Constitution be amended toad a section clearly stating that no person shall be denied his or her equal rights in Pennsylvania because of race or ethnicity.

The formal question reads:

“Shall the Pennsylvania Constitution be amended by adding a new section providing that equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged because of an individual’s race or ethnicity?”

There is also a fourth question that doesn’t deal with the Constitution. That one asks whether a voter approves expanding the use of the indebtedness authorized under the referendum for loans to volunteer fire companies, volunteer ambulance services, and volunteer rescue squads under 35 PA.C.S. §7378. to include loans to municipal fire departments or companies that provide services through paid personnel and emergency medical services companies.

Polls open at 7 a.m. and will remain open until 8 p.m. In Chadds Ford Township, the ballot drop box at the township building is fully functional and is available during normal Township Office hours: Monday thru Thursday 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., on Friday from 8 a.m. to noon. On election day, dropbox will be open as long as the polling stations are open.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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At-home vaccinations available

Kerri Barrett, Good Fellowship Ambulance Paramedic, administers the COVID-19 vaccine to an at-home individual. Any Chester County resident in need of an at-home vaccine appointment should call the Chester County Health Department at 610-344-6225.

As part of its effort to ensure every eligible Chester County resident who chooses to have a COVID-19 vaccine is able to receive one, the Chester County Health Department has partnered with local emergency medical services agencies to schedule at-home vaccine appointments for those who are unable to attend a vaccine clinic.

Through the partnership, advanced emergency medical technicians and paramedics are deployed to administer either Moderna or Johnson & Johnson vaccine to individuals in their home setting.  Caregivers for the individuals are also offered the vaccine if needed.

Chester County Health Department Director Jeanne Franklin said, “Our COVID-19 vaccine program includes a variety of approaches, from traditional clinics of varying sizes to mobile clinics and small community-based clinics.  But we recognize that not everyone is able to access these vaccine opportunities, so we have been bringing vaccines to the homes of those who have a medical or physical limitation.

“The best way to do this is to partner with our qualified local EMS agencies.”

Health officials identified individuals throughout Chester County who would benefit from receiving the COVID-19 vaccination at home through lists provided by the PA Department of Aging, the Chester County Department of Aging Services, and through self-identification for the need. All individuals were contacted to confirm their need, and appointments scheduled to administer the vaccine.

The County’s at-home vaccine program began in late March and to date, 232 first dose vaccines have been completed in Chester County, covering all individuals identified as needing a vaccine in the home setting.  On average, each EMS agency team covered 10 at-home appointments a day, given the travel time, and the time needed to remain with the individual after administering the vaccine. The partnership with the local EMS agencies spanned all areas of Chester County, and beyond that, the at-home vaccinations will continue as long as needed.

Chaz Brogan, Chief of Good Fellowship Ambulance and President of the Chester County EMS Council stated, “The opportunity to be a part of the County’s solution to slowing and eventually ending the COVID pandemic is extremely gratifying for EMS providers, particularly considering they spent so long working on the stressful frontline during the pandemic.”

Ian Sadock, advanced EMT for Good Fellowship commented, “This shot represents hope to those who need it and who had real concerns for how they would receive the vaccine.”

Good Fellowship Paramedic Kerri Barrett shared, “Those receiving at-home vaccinations invite us to sit down and are eager to share how the pandemic has affected them personally.

“The service we are providing goes beyond getting a vaccine. The personal connection with individuals unable to leave their home has added hope in looking ahead and returning to normalcy.”

Uwchlan Ambulance Corps Chief Tammy Whiteman said, “It has been an honor to help the Chester County Health Department and Chester County Department of Emergency Services with the at-home vaccine program. Our providers found it was a privilege to help our residents receive the COVID vaccine in a way that fit their personal needs.”

Additional Chester County EMS agencies that are providing at-home vaccinations include Berwyn Fire Co. EMS and Event Medical Staffing Solutions (EMSS).  Agencies that will be participating at a later date are Longwood Fire Co. EMS, West End EMS of Phoenixville, and TowerDIRECT.

Any Chester County resident in need of an at-home vaccine appointment should call the Chester County Health Department at 610-344-6225.

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Adopt-a-Pet May 10

Adopt-a-Pet May 10

The following animals are ready to be adopted from the Brandywine Valley SPCA in West Chester.

Yellow

Yellow

This long-legged handsome fella is Yellow. Like the sun, Yellow is a jovial and exuberant guy who loves toys and very much enjoys going for walks. He comes into the play yard ready to party and would appreciate a home that has pups that match his playful energy level. While Yellow can be a very fun guy, he also likes to relax and has a laid-back side as well. This dog is truly the best of both worlds. Yellow is looking forward to meeting you and your family, and any other dogs in the home prior to adoption. You can adopt Yellow for a fee you name through Sunday, May 16.

Chicken

Chicken

A silly name for a sweet cat. Chicken is a dazzling and affectionate calico girl who loves attention. If you’re looking for a loving lap kitty, she is the one for you. Chicken promises to never make you question whether you are her #1 and will be sure to shower her new family with plenty of adoration. You can adopt Chicken for a fee you name through Sunday, May 16.

For more information, go to www.bvspca.org or phone 484-302-0865.

 

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