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For Immediate
Release
5/08/07
CONTACT:
Nate Silcox
(717) 787-6063
 
Committee
Approves Senator Regola's Reform Measure
Senate Bill 468 would ban "lame duck" voting sessions
The Senate State Government Committee today unanimously
approved Senate Bill 468, a Constitutional Amendment
introduced by Senator Bob Regola (R-39) which would
eliminate "lame duck" voting sessions -- voting that occurs
after a general election and before the start of a new
legislative session.
"I am very pleased that the Committee reported this bill out
and sent it to the full Senate for consideration," said Sen.
Regola. "The people of Pennsylvania have clearly shown that
they want government to operate in a more open and honest
manner."
"Banning lame duck sessions by legislators whose terms are
about to expire and won't return to office the coming year
is an essential reform," said Regola. "In the past, lame
duck voting has been used to vote on volatile issues like
tax increases, borrowing or pay raises. This Constitutional
Amendment will stop this practice by ensuring that all votes
are cast before an election so that lawmakers can be held
accountable."
According to the National Conference of State Legislatures,
Pennsylvania is one of 12 states that do not limit
legislative sessions. Amendments to the state Constitution
must be approved in two separate Legislative Sessions and by
the voters as a referendum.
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