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In response to the possibility of the U.S. Supreme Court’s consideration to take up a case that asks, in plain words, to overturn the 10-year-old landmark ruling Obergefell v. Hodges that allowed ...
Comitta's bill would remove "discriminatory language" in Pennsylvania law and affirm marriage equality should the Court ...
Kenyatta posted a statement on X, formerly Twitter, concerning Hogg’s decision not to run, which he summarized with the caption, “Let’s get back to work. I wish David the best.” ...
State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta, shown here at a rally in his hometown of Philadelphia in April 2021, is seeking the Democratic nomination for U.S. Senate in the May 17 primary.
The Race for Auditor General is on — and the 2024 Pennsylvania candidates have been decided. The Democratic nominee is one of Pennsylvania's House representatives, Malcolm Kenyatta.
August 20, 2024 State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta to speak at the DNC on Tuesday night The Philadelphia lawmaker is part of a slate that also includes Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro and the Obamas.
DNC’s Malcolm Kenyatta Airs Out David Hogg For Having ‘Casual Relationship With The Truth’ Kenyatta said he tried his hardest to stay out of the conversation but said it was Hogg’s ...
Out gay Pennsylvania state Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D) won his primary race against Mark Pinsley for the role of auditor general, an administrative position overseeing the state’s accounting and ...
What is being called a “procedural error” in a vote taken within the Democratic National Committee could endanger the position of committee vice chairman held by State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta (D ...
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - Philadelphia Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta will soon become the first openly gay chair of the Pennsylvania House LGBTQ Equality Caucus. The co-chair: Rep. Jessica Benham from Pittsburgh.
The Atlantic released a documentary Saturday called “Going Forward,” which follows newly-elected State Rep. Malcolm Kenyatta around the 181st District as he made history as the first openly ...
Candidates like Barnes and Kenyatta can also help Democrats on their ideological message as it relates to Black male voters. U.S. Senate candidates Malcolm Kenyatta (left) and Mandela Barnes (right).