New Voter ID Law in Pennsylvania

New Voter ID Law in Pennsylvania -

This is a copy of an email I received.  I know they did pass the law but I’m unsure as to how strict they are really going to be at the polls (if this doesn’t disenfranchise voters, I don’t know what does):

Even if you have voted all your life, this year is DIFFERENT.
The new Pa voter ID law makes it different.  Even if you have a valid ( not expired ) driver’s license, you must check your name on the voter rolls.
GO TO    votesPA.   It is the website you need.  Make your way through it until you get a page to put your “FIRST AND LAST NAME IN THE BOX.  Then check to see what name comes up for your registration.
Here’s where you can get caught!  If no middle name or initial comes up, check the name on the driver’s license.  If they are not the same, YOU NEED TO DO MORE TO CORRECT THIS IMMEDIATELY.
Continue through the site until there is a drop down that gives you options to register.  You want to go to CHANGE OF NAME.  Go to that screen and print the page.  Fill it out; keep a copy with a date on it; mail to Allegheny County  address on the site.
Eventhough you have until Oct 9th to register, DO NOT DELAYbecause the county office will be swamped!
HERE’S WHAT IS REQUIRED:
1)  A driver’s license with an expiration date
2)  Any other photo ID that has an expiration date
3)  The name on the ID must match exactly with the name in the register’s office, so double check.  The site doesn’t have a slot for a middle initial or name, so that can trick you up! *
4)  If you no longer have a license and it expired after 1990, Penn Dot may still have your record, so call PennDot’s Customer Car center at 800-932-4600 to find out.  Supposedly to re-issue a non driver’s photo ID is free, but some have been charged $13.50.
* In my case, the voter rolls showed my name as Linda Daniels and my driver’s license is Linda J. Daniels. T he names must be identical or the poll worker cannot certify your ballot!  They must sign an affidavit for each voter that ID is correct or they face fines or perjury charges.  They cannot let you vote like in May by sight and knowing who you are. I sent in a form to change the name on the voter rolls to match the driver’s license.  That is the easiest way.
If you’ve never had a driver’s license, then you will need a Social Security Card ( make sure it has the right name on it ) www.ssa.gov/ssnumber/
                                      AND
a RAISED SEAL Birth Certificate if born outside Pa. http://prfaa.pr.gov/birthcetificatesnd2.asp

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Commercial Land Available in Lawrenceville (Pittsburgh), PA

 

 4619 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201

A Commercial Offering from The Dustin Nulf Team

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Acreage: Roughly 0.44 acres

Ask Price:  $1,743,119

Location: Lawrenceville, a neighborhood within the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Summary of Lawrenceville: Lawrenceville is an up-and-coming neighborhood within Pittsburgh’s City limits. Home of the recently revised UPMC Children’s Hospital (a sprawling 1,500,000sq/ft hospital employing over 3000 medical professionals), Lawrenceville has seen a recent shift in demographics and a massive upswing in Real Estate value with the added jobs and increased income and retail spending brought on by the completion of the Hospital.

Summary of Pittsburgh: The City of Pittsburgh has been labeled one of America’s best places to live numerous times in the last 5 years. With Pittsburgh’s median income almost having doubled since 2000 and an increase in average single-family home value of almost 14% in the last two years, it’s easy to see why Pittsburgh has been on the radars of residential and commercial investors worldwide.

Prime Commercial location in Lawrenceville, Pittsburgh, PA

4619 Butler Street – .44 Acre or Commercial Real Estate zoned LNC in Lawrenceville Pittsburgh Pennsylvania.

More Details on 4619 Butler Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15201

Zoning: These 4 parcels are Zoned LNC (Light Neighborhood Commercial) and have many potential uses.

Uses: These parcels are ideal for a number of potential uses including;

  • Residential development: The recent “Doughboy Square” units sold PRESALE for between $325,000 and $400,000 each!

  • Medical Facility: With Children’s Hospital right up the hill, this would be an ideal location for a neighborhood care facility or a competing medical care facility.

  • Gas Station/Convenience Store: commuting to and from the city creates heavy traffic on Butler Street. With only 2 very small (and hardly clean) gas stations in Lawrenceville, this makes a great location for competing fuel and convenience store business.

  • Drugstore: You can’t find a much better location than this! Check out the competing business list.

  • Fast-food Restaurant: Your nearest competition is Wendy’s which is located on a perfect parcel on the corner of 40th and Butler and a (very small) Subway restaurant which seats only about 25 customers and occupies a tiny storefront on the corner near Wendy’s parking lot.

  • Bank: There are only 2 competing banks located between 40th Street and 50th Street in Lawrenceville and neither one of them occupy the amount of space as this parcel of land. Great location for a competing bank or even a bank looking to expand!

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