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February 27, 2008

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McIlvaine Smith starts re-election campaign

STATE REPRESENTATIVE COMES OUT OF THE GATE WITH SUPPORTERS EAGER TO CONTINUE HER POLITICAL CAREER

By ANNE PICKERING, Staff Writer

WEST CHESTER — State Rep. Barbara McIlvaine Smith, D-156th, of West Chester, kicked-off her re-election campaign Thursday before an enthusiastic crowd at the Chester County Historical Society.

Introducing her campaign slogan, McIlvaine Smith said, “I stand before you tonight as the state representative from the 156th District who is trusted, tested and proven.”

“I believe that without trust we cannot move this country, or our great state, forward. And trust cannot be achieved without communication.”
As she pledged in 2006, she said she has reached across the aisles to find like-minded colleagues to work with on common goals.

Two bills she introduced have been passed by the state House of Representatives and are now awaiting consideration by the state Senate. Read more...

February 17, 2008

Open and Accountable

When I ran for office in 2006, I pledged to help make government more open and accountable to the people it serves. The good news is that the state Legislature unanimously passed an Open Records bill which was then signed into law by Governor Rendell last week.

Open records is about giving the public easier access to the records of their elected officials and to the records of governmental bodies that use taxpayer dollars. This means that for the first time the:


  • presumption is flipped from records being regarded as private to records being regarded as public.
  • Pennsylvania Legislature is now included in the law.
  • public will be able to see how their tax dollars are being spent in all three branches of government.

A state Office of Open Records will be created to assist residents seeking public records, and a uniform appeals process will be put into place to assist people who may be denied access to records. The bill will go into effect on January 1, 2009.

It's a win-win for Pennsylvanians, and I am proud to have been a part of this historic vote.

Honoring my campaign pledge, my Legislative Expense Records, going back a year, are available on my State House web site and are accessible via this link.

Additionally, the following were donated to my constituent office, reducing expenses: three desks, a conference table and six chairs, a beautiful painting, a plant, and some bookcases. The office rugs and curtains were purchased with my own money. All other furniture was purchased by the State and is loaned to our office.

Paid for by Smith 156 Committee, Maggie McGill — Treasurer