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  • penn state alumni, students & faculty believe that reorganizing the Board of Trustees will help Penn State

    Recent actions by the Penn State Board of Trustees were detrimental to Penn State. Penn State deserves stronger, pro-active leadership. YOU can help us achieve positive change.

  • President Erickson mentioned that the Board structure is a vestige of Penn State roots as a land-grant institution

    At the NYC "Town Hall" meeting, Board-appointed Erickson said today's Board structure is a 'vestige' of PSU's origin as a land-grant institution

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Write to Your Pennsylvania Legislators

pennsylvania voters write to your legislatorsReBOT isn't just for alumni. Students, faculty & friends of Penn State, write to Pennsylvania legislators. Let them know we want the structure of the Penn State Board of Trustees to change for the better.

Improving the structure of the Penn State Board of Trustees will require a change to the Charter which, in turn, requires a vote by the Pennsylvania State Legislature. It is especially important for those seeking to reorganize the PSU Board to write to their representatives and Senators and let their views be known. Below, you will find some tools that will help. The more PA voters that write in to let lawmakers know that the Penn State Board needs improving, the more likely it will happen.

Find Your Legislators

Not everyone knows their representative or Senator for their District. Use the tools below to find who they are and their contact information. You may use the drop-down list to find your legislators by County (listed alphabetically) ... or you may use the map at the bottom to select your county graphically. Either method will result in a list of legislators that serve the Districts within your county, which will put you on the Pennsylvania General Assembly website.

You may also search by address, on the Pennsylvania General Assembly website. Searching by address pulls up a fancy Google map, showing the location of the address you typed in and includes the legislators that serve your location.

Thank you in advance for helping PSU-ReBOT in our efforts to bring positive change to Penn State and Happy Valley. Every letter written matters!

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WHATS NEW?

  • Trustee Emails

    Outgoing Auditor General, Jack Wagner, says that if Penn Staters wants the Board of Trustees reformed, we should write to all the Board members to let them know. Here's how:

  • Email the BOT

    You'd think a public institution would post email addresses for Board members! Not Penn State. In an effort for openness and transparency, here's what we've got. Email your Trustees.

  • BOT Apology?

    When should the Board apologize to the Paterno family? Chip Minemyer says the Board is right to wait until after the Freeh investigation. Anthony Lubrano says the Trustees are wrong to hold off. Both arguments are presented, with a ReBOT perspective.

  • Governor Corbett Responds

    For the first time, Governor Corbett is speaking out at length about the recent article stating he played a key role in the firing of the late Penn State football Joe Paterno.

  • Lubrano Acceptance Speech

    Anthony Lubrano's Penn State Alumni Trustee acceptance speech. Now that the election is over, the hard work begins. Click to find out how Anthony plans to SURPRISE Penn State!

  • Whack-a-BOT

    You've heard of "Whack-a-mole"? This is kinda like that, but with a Penn State twist! (Click to play)

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