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South Park Democrats South Park Township, PA Democratic Organization

06/11/2026

🚨 Pennsylvania elections should be decided by Pennsylvanians — not foreign-influenced corporations.

Banning foreign corporations from buying our elected officials in Harrisburg should be a no-brainer. But by a 146/56 vote, our PA State Rep. Andrew Kuzma voted NO.

Democrats, Republicans, and Independents all support House Bill 497, legislation to close loopholes and keep foreign money from influencing our state and local elections.

🇺🇸 Our democracy isn't for sale.
🗳️ Our votes shouldn't be bought.
💰 Our elections should belong to the people.

Read bill here: ⬇️
https://www.palegis.us/legislation/bills/text/PDF/2025/0/HB0497/PN0486

Andrew receives $113K from your tax dollars; he should represent you in Harriburg, not foreign corporations. No matter your party, we should all agree: Pennsylvania's future should be determined by the voices of its citizens, not by corporations with foreign influence.

Let's protect our elections and restore trust in our democracy. 🇺🇸

🚨 Andrew Kuzma voted NO on election integrity.HB 497 would stop foreign-influenced corporations from spending money to i...
06/10/2026

🚨 Andrew Kuzma voted NO on election integrity.

HB 497 would stop foreign-influenced corporations from spending money to influence Pennsylvania elections — including races for candidates, political parties, committees, and ballot questions.

This should not be controversial.

The bill passed the Pennsylvania House with overwhelming bipartisan support: 146–56, including 44 Republicans who voted YES.

But Andrew Kuzma voted no.

At a time when voters are demanding transparency and accountability, Kuzma sided against a bill designed to keep foreign-influenced corporate money out of our elections.

South Park and the 39th District deserve better.

Read the bill here: https://www.palegis.us/legislation/bills/2025/hb497

Vote for Dylan Altemara for PA State Representative - 39th District to restore integrity, accountability, and common-sense leadership to the 39th District.

Congratulations to Congresswoman Rep. Summer Lee on joining the House Judiciary Committee — one of the most important co...
06/10/2026

Congratulations to Congresswoman Rep. Summer Lee on joining the House Judiciary Committee — one of the most important committees in Congress for defending our rights, protecting democracy, and holding powerful people accountable.

Summer has never been afraid to ask the tough questions, challenge abuses of power, or stand up for working people and vulnerable communities. We’re proud to have her representing us and bringing that same fearless, principled leadership to the Judiciary Committee.

Congratulations, Summer — we’re glad to have you fighting for us.

Proud to announce that I'm joining the House Judiciary Committee, where some of the biggest fights of our time are happening.

Protecting rights. Defending democracy. Fighting for survivors. Taking on Trump, his admin & every abuser of power.

Accountability just got a new seat.

Thank you to Allegheny County Councilman Dan Grzybek for continuing to lead on transparency and good government, and tha...
06/07/2026

Thank you to Allegheny County Councilman Dan Grzybek for continuing to lead on transparency and good government, and thank you to Council President Michelle Naccarati-Chapkis for appointing Dan as Chair of the Government Reform Committee.

Dan is the perfect choice for this role. He has consistently shown a serious commitment to accountability, openness, and making county government work better for residents.

Congratulations, Dan — Allegheny County is lucky to have you fighting for real reform.

Thank you President Naccarati-Chapkis for appointing me as Government Reform Chair as well as a member of the Health Committee! My committee assignments are now as follows: Government Reform (Chair), Appointment Review, Assessment Practices, Economic Development & Job Creation, Health, Parks, Public Works, Sustainability & Green Initiatives, and Future of Emergency Services. A full list of updated committee assignments is attached.

06/07/2026
🚨 South Park Deserves Better Than Fear, Falsehoods, and Conspiracy PoliticsIn the May edition of The Park News, South Pa...
06/07/2026

🚨 South Park Deserves Better Than Fear, Falsehoods, and Conspiracy Politics

In the May edition of The Park News, South Park Republican Committee Vice Chair Susan Lucot published a letter filled with conspiracy theories, factual errors, religious condemnation of political opponents, attacks on transgender children and families, and fear-based rhetoric about immigrants.

We believe South Park deserves honest debate — not QAnon-style “Great Awakening” language, not claims that neighbors are tools of the devil, and not political arguments built on falsehoods.

Our South Park Democratic Committee response was published in the June edition of The Park News, and we are sharing it here because residents deserve to know what kind of rhetoric is being promoted by local Republican leadership — and why it matters.

We also want to recognize three strong, thoughtful responses published in The Park News by J. Fink, Kathleen Hirt, and Linda Hedderman. Their letters helped show that many South Park residents are willing to speak up for truth, decency, and basic respect in our community.

We are sharing our committee’s response here on our public page, and images of the letters are in the comment section if you haven’t received the Park News.



South Park Deserves Better Than Fear, Falsehoods, and Conspiracy Politics

Susan Lucot’s latest letter should concern everyone in South Park Township — Democrats, independents, and reasonable Republicans alike. Not because she supports Donald Trump or holds conservative views. That is her right, and many good people in our community do. The concern is that her letter abandoned honest political debate in favor of conspiracy theories, dehumanizing attacks, and factual errors that demand correction.

Let’s start with the facts Ms. Lucot got wrong.

She claimed that crossing the border unlawfully constitutes “a felony” under 8 U.S.C. § 1325. That is false. A first offense under that statute is generally a misdemeanor, punishable by a fine or up to six months imprisonment. She also claimed the Biden administration “lost over 300,000 children” who crossed our borders. That is a misleading political talking point. A DHS Inspector General report did identify serious tracking failures involving unaccompanied children — real problems deserving real attention — but that timeframe began during the Trump administration, and the blanket “missing children” claim strips away critical context.

Most glaringly, Ms. Lucot lists the USS Cole attack among Iran’s aggressions against America. The USS Cole bombing was a horrific terrorist attack that killed 17 American sailors. But it occurred in Aden, Yemen, and was carried out by al-Qaeda — not Iran. These are not obscure facts. They are part of the public historical record. If someone is going to invoke the deaths of American sailors to justify military action, the very least they can do is get the facts right.

On Iran more broadly: Ms. Lucot defended military action as though it deserves no scrutiny and no debate. But here is something worth remembering. Donald Trump campaigned explicitly on keeping America out of new foreign wars. He told voters he would put America First and stop spending American lives and treasure on foreign conflicts. Many people in South Park — including many who voted for Trump — took that promise seriously. If you are one of those voters and you are now watching another Middle East conflict unfold while your gas prices climb, your grocery bills rise, and your family budget gets squeezed tighter every month, you have every right to ask hard questions. That is not disloyalty to Trump. That is exactly what he promised you. Congress has a constitutional role in matters of war, and no president — Republican or Democrat — should be exempt from that accountability. Blind deference on questions of war and the economic pain that follows is not conservatism. It is something else entirely.

Ms. Lucot also repeatedly urges readers to “wake up” to hidden truths, warns that we have been “seduced by an engineered reality,” and closes by welcoming us to the “Great Awakening” — a reference with deep roots in QAnon mythology. This from the Vice Chair of the South Park Republican Committee, whose party has spent years mocking Democrats, teachers, librarians, and civil rights advocates for being “woke.” So which is it? Is being awake a virtue when it means believing in secret plots and shadowy enemies, but a liability when it means recognizing inequality or defending democracy? That is not a principled position. That is a double standard.

Ms. Lucot also invokes Mark Twain: “It is easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” She meant it as a jab at her critics. But read her letter again. That quote describes precisely the mechanics of conspiracy thinking — telling followers that all contrary evidence is part of the deception, that critics are either asleep or evil, and that only one movement sees the truth. Ms. Lucot, with respect, the Twain quote applies here — but not in the direction she intended.

Her attacks on transgender children and families were not serious policy arguments. Describing vulnerable kids as “depraved” and “demonic” is cruelty, not concern. Portraying immigrants as rapists and murderers inflames fear rather than addressing real policy questions that deserve real answers. And dismissing the three women who challenged her previous letters as filled with “hatred” and tools of the devil — while simultaneously offering to pray for them — is condescension, not civility.

No responsible Republican should feel obligated to defend any of this. You can support secure borders without calling your neighbors demonic. You can love your country without believing every institution is secretly evil. You can be skeptical of government without following a QAnon rabbit hole. And you can ask hard questions about a war in the Middle East and its cost to working families without being called a traitor or a tool of the devil.

Conspiracy theories do not fix roads, lower gas prices, improve schools, or keep us out of foreign wars. They do not lower your grocery bill or make your insurance premium more affordable. Honest leadership does.

South Park is a community of neighbors, not a battlefield of good and evil. We can disagree passionately about taxes, immigration, schools, and national politics without declaring our neighbors demonic, brainwashed, or tools of Satan. That is not strength. That is fear. And South Park deserves better than a local political leader who mistakes fear for courage, conspiracy for research, and cruelty for conviction. We simply ask for honesty, decency, and respect for the truth. That should not be a high bar.

South Park Democratic Committee



Letters to the editor can be submitted to: [email protected]

South Park deserves better.
South Park deserves truth.
South Park deserves decency.

📉 South Park GOP Leadership Takes a HitThe unofficial Allegheny County results for the Republican State Committee race i...
06/06/2026

📉 South Park GOP Leadership Takes a Hit

The unofficial Allegheny County results for the Republican State Committee race in the 37th District are in — and three familiar South Park Republican names did not make the top six.

❌ Noah Formica — South Park Republican Committee Chair
❌ Susan Lucot — South Park Republican Committee Vice Chair
❌ Jackie Formica — Republican Committee member

In a “Vote for 6” race, finishing outside the top six means one thing: not elected.

These results are especially notable because several of these same South Park Republican voices have spent plenty of time writing divisive, off-the-wall letters to the editor in The Park News — lecturing the community, attacking Democrats, and acting as if they speak for everyone.

But election results are a reality check.

When local party leaders cannot even make the top six in their own Republican State Committee race, it raises a fair question: maybe their message is not resonating — even with Republican voters.

South Park deserves leadership that is serious, grounded, and connected to the real concerns of residents — not more extreme rhetoric in the local paper.

📊 Unofficial results: Allegheny County, PA — 2026 Primary Election
187 of 187 precincts reporting at the time of the screenshot.

Thank you to the South Park Township Library staff and Teen Advisory Board for celebrating Pride Month with this thought...
06/05/2026

Thank you to the South Park Township Library staff and Teen Advisory Board for celebrating Pride Month with this thoughtful “Read with Pride” display. We appreciate our library creating a welcoming space where every young person in our community can feel seen, valued, and included. 🌈

June is Pride Month.

A big thank you to South Park Township Library's Teen Advisory Board for selecting the titles that make up our "Read with Pride" book display, which can be found in the Teen Section during the month of June.

06/04/2026

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