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BELLEFONTE Centre County commissioner Mark Higgins has entered the chat. Just one day after the Democratic chair of Centre County’s Board of Commissioners Michael Pipe called on two Pennsylvania Republicans from the county to condemn outgoing President Donald Trump for “inciting and enticing” extremist supporters prior to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol last week, Higgins offered his own thoughts on the matter. Higgins spoke during the “public comment” portion of Tuesday’s meeting. “As an American citizen, I must speak out about the violence and racist hate we are experiencing. These are serious problems. Our country is on fire. Some of us, Vice Present (Mike) Pence, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Pennsylvania U.S. Senator Pat Toomey and many others are trying to put the fire out. Others, including PA Senate Jake Corman (R-Benner), President Pro Tempore of the PA State Senate and possibly the most powerful Republican in the state, and R ....
By Angela Couloumbis & Cynthia Fernandez | Spotlight PA Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (center) confers with Senate Secretary Megan Martin (right), as Sen. Jake Corman (front, center), takes over the session to conduct a vote to remove Fetterman. Credit: PA General Assembly The new session of the Pennsylvania Senate got off to a chaotic start Tuesday, with Republicans refusing to seat a Democratic senator whose election victory has been certified by state officials. Amid high emotions and partisan fingerpointing, Republicans also took the rare step of removing the Democratic lieutenant governor, John Fetterman, from presiding over the session. They apparently did so because they did not believe Fetterman was following the rules and recognizing their legislative motions. ....
It’s an all-out war. Amid high emotions and partisan finger-pointing, Republicans also took the rare step of removing the Democratic lieutenant governor, John Fetterman, from presiding over the session. They apparently did so because they did not believe Fetterman was following the rules and recognizing their legislative motions. Democrats, in turn, responded by refusing to back Sen. Jake Corman (R., Centre) from assuming the chamber’s top leadership position an unusual maneuver on what is most often a largely ceremonial and bipartisan vote. But my favorite part is the uncontrolled screaming during the vote while the presiding official simply ignores it. I have no idea who is screaming, but this made me laugh uproariously. I am always of the opinion that our legislative sessions would be much more entertaining if our lawmakers were more like the inhabitants of the House of Commons and fistfights would occasionally break out. Imagine how C-SPAN’s viewership would in ....