Lawmaker’s health issue could complicate swearing-in day for Pennsylvania House
- A Democratic state representative's health issues may delay the vote for Pennsylvania House Speaker on Tuesday, as reported by Beth Rementer, the House Democratic Caucus spokesperson.
- Rep. Matthew Gergely had a 'medical emergency over the holidays requiring hospitalization,' which could affect the vote outcome if he is absent.
- The Pennsylvania House currently has a one-seat margin for Democrats, with a potential deadlock of 101-101 if Gergely is not present during the vote.
- Democrats retained majority control of the House with a slim margin, complicating first-term Democratic Governor Josh Shapiro's agenda for the year.
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