I’m glad to see this raised because Philly is a mess!
The impeachment process in Pennsylvania is similar to the federal process, Corman explained: The state House files articles of impeachment, holds hearings, eventually has a final vote, and if the decision to impeach is made, the state Senate would then hold a trial and require a two-thirds majority to remove the district attorney.
Do AG’s take an oath to support the Constitution? Why run as AG if you don’t intend to do the job? He should be removed, not just impeached. The kegislature needs to pass laws to make this possible if anyone in government fails to do their job.
I’m glad to see this raised because Philly is a mess!
The impeachment process in Pennsylvania is similar to the federal process, Corman explained: The state House files articles of impeachment, holds hearings, eventually has a final vote, and if the decision to impeach is made, the state Senate would then hold a trial and require a two-thirds majority to remove the district attorney.
Do AG’s take an oath to support the Constitution? Why run as AG if you don’t intend to do the job? He should be removed, not just impeached. The kegislature needs to pass laws to make this possible if anyone in government fails to do their job.