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Jordan Harris
Maker: Episode 10
An inspiring entrepreneur, Jordan is living the dream of working with his hands, building, repairing and making the world a better place. Growing up, Jordan always loved to draw buildings and houses. He has fond childhood memories of building go carts; yet his real passion for building sparked as a child when he witnessed his parents getting taken advantage of by many different contractors. This would later inspire Jordan to learn all these skills himself. With a degree in business entrepreneurship and years of studying architecture, Jordan began his professional design career by rebuilding and renovating an old home with the help of his brother. From correcting twisted framing and rerouting electrical lines and plumbing, Jordan can do it all himself.
Chicago Steel
Each week we take an in-depth look at young members of the organization while providing an overview of prospects playing at the Junior (OHL, WHL), and collegiate (NCAA) level.
Sean Farrell has been at the forefront of these prospect reports with his record-breaking season. In the month of April, he captured the title of best producer in the Chicago Steel’s history with his 83rd point, then followed it up by joining the very select USHL 100-point club. Unfortunately for Farell, he might find it hard to fit in at the next group meeting as the immense majority of its members played in the 1980s.
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Members of the Pennsylvania Legislative Black Caucus took control of the State House in June 2020 to demand action on a suite of police reform bills. (Rep. Jordan A. Harris/Twitter)
Almost a year ago, the police killing of George Floyd created a groundswell that, in Harrisburg, led to a surge of police reform proposals that was unprecedented in recent memory.
Now, with Derek Chauvin’s conviction, state lawmakers are taking stock of how far they’ve come, and how much further they’d still like to go.
“We are relieved,” said State Rep. Jordan Harris (D-Philadelphia). “I am relieved, as a member of the community, that he was found guilty. But no, I’m not celebrating.”
A fellow Philadelphia lawmaker, Rep. Jordan Harris, said Borowicz s prayer weaponized religion.
On Thursday, Rep. Kevin Boyle introduced a resolution urging members of the House of Representatives who have the opportunity to offer a prayer in the course of a legislative session to craft a prayer respectful of all religious beliefs.
The Democrat who represents parts of Northeast Philadelphia and Montgomery County said at bare minimum, anyone who does lead a prayer in the Statehouse should be respectful and inclusive. I walked out, probably halfway into it, Boyle, a Catholic, said. I thought it became so highly over-the-top. Not just over-the-top about Christianity, it became quite political also.