Post Session Report :: Monday, June 18, 2018

SB 819, PN 1778 (Aument) – Amends the Agriculture Security Law to allow agritourism activity on land subject to a conservation easement.  A vote of 48-0 was recorded. HB 1738, PN 3609 (Marsico) – This bill amends a section of the Judicial Code (relating to municipal...

News Digest :: June 18, 2018

Legislature In Pa., local cops can’t use radar to catch speeders. That could soon change http://www.philly.com/philly/news/pennsylvania/radar-speeding-ticket-police-pennsylvania-municipal-bill-rothman-fines-20180618.html Republicans move to remake court after...

Republicans move to remake court after gerrymandering case

Associated Press | By Marc Levy

After the Pennsylvania Supreme Court’s Democratic majority threw out the Republican-drawn map of congressional districts as an unconstitutional gerrymander, Republicans raised talk of impeaching Democratic justices.

Calls for impeachment even came from senior Republican Party officials.

That talk receded, but Republicans have brought forward another plan that could limit the lifespan of the court’s Democratic majority: changing the state’s constitution to elect appellate court judges in districts, rather than in statewide elections.

News Digest :: June 17, 2018

  Budget Are state budget negotiations ‘friendly’? We’ll soon find out http://www.pennlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2018/06/pa_state_budget_review_-_world.html   Legislature Will the Pa. House vote to shrink itself?...

Pennsylvania Senate double-cross

The Morning Call | By Bill White

My Sunday column will look at the discouraging latest developments in the effort to reform the way election districts are drawn up in Pennsylvania.

In short, Senate Republicans double-crossed everyone at the last minute by amending Senate Bill 22 — which would create an independent citizens redistricting commission — so it includes a provision calling for regional elections of state appellate court judges.

Editorial: Bipartisanship cast aside in redistricting effort

The Reading Eagle | Associated Press

It’s hard to stomach the twists and turns in the effort to change the way Pennsylvania’s congressional and state legislative districts are drawn. The latest development, a last-minute Republican amendment calling for a change in the way state appellate court judges are elected, angered Democrats and led many of redistricting reform’s staunchest advocates to drop their support of legislation they had championed.

News Digest :: June 16, 2018

Elections Wolf entered June with big cash advantage over Wagner http://www.pennlive.com/politics/index.ssf/2018/06/wolf_entered_june_with_big_cas.html Primary results show the GOP is all in on Trump...

Philadelphia Tribune: Senate passes controversial plan

By Stacy M. Brown | Philadelphia Tribune

Philadelphia-area state Sens. Anthony Williams and Vincent Hughes led a chorus of Democrats expressing outrage this week over the Republican-led Senate’s redistricting overhaul, which would include Supreme, Superior and Commonwealth court districts.

Under the bill, which House members were expected to receive Wednesday, state appellate judges would be elected by district, rather than statewide, and a citizens commission would draw the state’s congressional and legislative districts

Senate Democratic Wrap-Up for the Week of June 11, 2018

The Senate unanimously approved House Bill 152, which repeals a section of the insurance company law that allows a surplus or safety fund. The legislation also adds a section allowing for the state Insurance Department to maintain an electronic database of contact...