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FakeNoose

(32,634 posts)
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 12:41 PM Jan 2023

New Pa. speaker Mark Rozzi wants 'work group' after slow session start

(link) https://apnews.com/article/politics-pennsylvania-us-republican-party-tom-wolf-religion-8b45de08cc916eefc4c46a874350cb7e

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A week after he was a surprise choice to become speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, Democratic state Rep. Mark Rozzi on Monday canceled sessions for the rest of the week after failing to reach a deal on his primary legislative priority.

Lawmakers were brought to the Capitol for a hastily called special session designed to speed passage of a two-year window for letting some victims of child sexual abuse file otherwise outdated lawsuits.

But the House did virtually no business, and after hours of delay Rozzi issued a statement saying the two caucuses were too far apart. He announced he would create a “working group” of three Republicans and three Democrats “of varied interests from across the commonwealth to sit down and find a way forward.”

He said “statute of limitations reform” was his objective, “but we also must fix the workings of our government and find a way to move forward as Pennsylvanians for the betterment of Pennsylvania.”

Rozzi, who represents a Reading area district, was elected as speaker on Tuesday, breaking a deadlock caused by the two parties’ photo finish results in the November election. The speakership vote was 115-85, with all seven members of the GOP leadership and nine other Republicans joining all Democrats.


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One of the Repukes who nominated Rozzi for Speaker has already turned against him and called for his resignation.

By the way, this special House session was called by outgoing Governor Wolf in order to keep a promise to Mark Rozzi, because mistakes were made when Rozzi's bill failed to pass both houses back a couple years ago. The issue of protecting children against sexual abuse has been Mr. Rozzi's main concern for most of his adult life.

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New Pa. speaker Mark Rozzi wants 'work group' after slow session start (Original Post) FakeNoose Jan 2023 OP
They don't dare pass a Catch the Crooks in Pennsylvania Bill /nt bucolic_frolic Jan 2023 #1
It's so short-sighted though FakeNoose Jan 2023 #2
As an update on that sexual abuse initiative BumRushDaShow Jan 2023 #3
Yes and Gov. Tom Wolf made a promise to Mark Rozzi FakeNoose Jan 2023 #4
The problem is that Bryan Cutler has been doing everything he can to obstruct BumRushDaShow Jan 2023 #5

FakeNoose

(32,634 posts)
2. It's so short-sighted though
Tue Jan 10, 2023, 01:10 PM
Jan 2023

Who could be against punishing sexual abuse of children?

Who could oppose lengthening the ridiculously short statute of limitations?

My only question was, why do they feel it should become a constitutional amendment? It seems that a regular bill would pass through both houses. The reason it didn't pass a couple years ago was that the Governor's staff blew a deadline. (I'm thinking that was the only reason. The bill would have passed both houses because it had sponsors from both parties.)

I'm sure that Speaker Mark Rozzi won't let this go.

BumRushDaShow

(128,894 posts)
3. As an update on that sexual abuse initiative
Tue Jan 17, 2023, 12:21 PM
Jan 2023

It had passed both chambers previously and was supposed to be readied for a referendum in 2020 but publication/Public Notice of that referendum was missed in 2020 by the office of then-SOS Kathy Boockvar in 2020, and she was eventually forced to resign because of that.

But then leading up to bringing it up again for an amendment, the loon state Senate decided to bundle the measure with their abortion-ban and Voter suppression amendments (to get those through the required 2nd session in order to qualify for a referendum) and I expect THAT bundle will be considered DOA in the House.

FakeNoose

(32,634 posts)
4. Yes and Gov. Tom Wolf made a promise to Mark Rozzi
Tue Jan 17, 2023, 12:30 PM
Jan 2023

... and it didn't happen in the special session that was called specifically to get it done. I feel bad for Mark Rozzi and also Gov. Wolf. The House can't diddle away, playing politics just like always.

This is the year that things will CHANGE in Harrisburg.

BumRushDaShow

(128,894 posts)
5. The problem is that Bryan Cutler has been doing everything he can to obstruct
Tue Jan 17, 2023, 12:48 PM
Jan 2023

and not give up his previous control. The holdup has been partly due to the issue of scheduling special elections to get our full complement of elected (D) officials in there in a timely fashion, which he was trying to delay and torpedo (and that finally got settled in the courts, with the latest opinion only happening this past Friday).

Rozzi (or whichever (D) would have taken over) was already going to be pushing against some pretty stiff headwinds due to the GOP truly being that shell-shocked at having lost control of that chamber after a decade.

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