Will gridlock return to PA House after lawmaker’s sudden death?
- The Pennsylvania House is starting a new legislative session with a vacant seat after a representative died unexpectedly, leaving Democrats without their one-seat majority.
- A special election to fill the vacant 35th District seat is scheduled for March 25, according to Speaker Joanna McClinton.
- Democrats need to unite and gain Republican support to pass legislation during this vacancy, as noted by Philip Hensley-Robin from Common Cause Pennsylvania.
- Three other representatives are also running for judgeships, which may lead to further vacancies and potential gridlock in the House.
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