Meet Dave Sunday, candidate for PA Attorney General

District Attorney Sunday’s collaborative approach to public safety resulted in a 30% decrease in crime during his first term; reductions in the prison population by almost 40% since its peak; a reduced supervision caseload; and a recent study conducted by IUP indicates that offenders in York have the lowest recidivism rate over a 5-year period as compared to seven other counties. Additionally, since the implementation of York’s Early Termination of Probation Program, only 5% of the cases submitted recidivated within two years, resulting in a 95% success rate, now serving as a statewide model.

Dave is also a top litigator, a United States Navy Veteran (click her to learn more)

Meet Dave McCormick, candidate for PA US Senate

Dave McCormick has a battle plan for America’s renewal — and he’s ready to bring it and his leadership to the United States Senate on behalf of Pennsylvania.

Dave is a 7th generation Pennsylvanian. He’s a West Point graduate, combat veteran and Bronze star recipient. He’s a Pennsylvania job creator and a business leader.  (click here to learn more)

#1: Ban illicit Chinese fentanyl ingredients and drug money from the Western Hemisphere.

#2: Ban China from realizing the benefits of permanent normal trade relations.

#3: Ban energy policies that make us more dependent on China.

#4: Ban any U.S. investment or trade that supports the CCP’s national security state.

#5: Remove China from the World Health Organization.

#6: Ban strategic purchases of American land by the CCP. 

Red Poppy Day

The story behind the red poppies on Veteran’s Day… did you know?

“I️ remember seeing men selling red poppies all over town around this time of year as a child – nowadays I don’t see them as much.

Today I saw a man selling poppies stop a lady and asked if he could re-position her poppy. While doing so he told that lady she should wear the poppy on their right side; the red represents the blood of all those who gave their lives, the black represents the mourning of those who didn’t have their loved ones return home, and the green leaf represents the grass and crops growing and future prosperity after the war destroyed so much. The leaf should be positioned at 11 o’clock to represent the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the time that World War One formally ended. He was worried that younger generations wouldn’t understand this and his generation wouldn’t be around for much longer to teach them. We must remember those from our current wars too!

For those that do not know, the eleventh day of the eleventh month is Veterans Day!

Click here to read more about the history of the Red Poppies