They're elected to 21 year terms by statewide election. Philly controls the statewide offices, while the House and Senate are red due to the massive land area of the state.
That seems to create a new rule. It is permissible to violate the constitution, if you can do so without anyone contesting the violation within 180 days, after which time, the violation can become law.
Yeah, that's their explanation, and it's garbage. The idea that an unconstitutional law must be immediately challenged is asinine... there have been MANY laws that were stricken as unconstitutional after decades of being on the books.
Timely manner, filled the next fucking day????
The PA Supreme Court is like 5 D, 2 R, the result is expected...
How did Pennsylvania manage to have a Supreme Court that resembles California's?
They're elected to 21 year terms by statewide election. Philly controls the statewide offices, while the House and Senate are red due to the massive land area of the state.
Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.
Soros
https://mobile.twitter.com/CottoGottfried/status/1332849169158070272
"Democracy Alliance" lobbying since 2015 is the claim
But then it would have been dismissed for lack of standing - I.e. no harm had been done, nobody was injured.
Yes that was the tweet
That seems to create a new rule. It is permissible to violate the constitution, if you can do so without anyone contesting the violation within 180 days, after which time, the violation can become law.
Yeah, that's their explanation, and it's garbage. The idea that an unconstitutional law must be immediately challenged is asinine... there have been MANY laws that were stricken as unconstitutional after decades of being on the books.