Rep. Cherelle L. Parker
200th Legislative District
Philadelphia County

Audio Clips

State Representative Cherelle Parker of Philadelphia wants to change a law that she says makes it harder to prosecute sexual assaults in Pennsylvania. Dave Washburn reports. Story runs 48 seconds. - 2/26/2010


Sound bite only - State Representative Cherelle Parker of Philadelphia comments on her bill that would change a law that she says makes it harder to prosecute sexual assaults in Pennsylvania. Bite runs 10 seconds. - 2/26/2010


Full Story State Rep. Cherelle Parker, D-Phila., talks about the jobs summit held in Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 3 Runs 51 seconds - 12/3/2009


Bite State Rep. Cherelle Parker, D-Phila., talks about the jobs summit held in Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 3 Runs 14 seconds - 12/3/2009


Bite only. House Rep. Cherelle Parker comments on the passage of Philly pension bill. Bite runs 26 seconds. - 8/5/2009


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Video Clips

Rep. Parker working to revitalize the 200th Legislative District. (Source: GPI Communications) - 11/6/2009


Rep. Cherelle Parker discusses federal legislation that would create a universal reciprocity agreement among all states for concealed carry gun permits. She explains that such legislation would restrict states from enacting their own responsible, commonsense gun legislation. - 7/22/2009


During debate on the proposed state spending plan, Rep. Cherelle Parker, D-Phila., talks about the importance of funding the state police. - 7/16/2009


On the House floor, Rep. Parker explains the need for her resolution that directs the Joint State Government Commission to study the effects of parental incarceration on children. The resolution was adopted unanimously. - 6/2/2009


A proposal that would have required Pennsylvanians to report to the police if a handgun is lost or stolen became the focus of House floor debate. Rep. Cherelle Parker led in the effort to implement the proposal and spoke about how important it is to help law enforcement limit the flow of handguns to criminals. - 4/1/2008


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