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"commonwealth court" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

06:27 min | 5 months ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Get angry. And this is why you're disgusted with the U.S. attorney's office and Washington, the federal bureau of instigation, AKA the Stassi. Going after pennsylvanians, who have tried to push back, have tried to figure out ways to deal with this Pennsylvania is going to count undated ballots, election officials say despite U.S. Supreme Court ruling. A top election official in Pennsylvania. This is the acting Secretary of State, Lee Sheik man. She was not elected, she was appointed. She's the acting Secretary of State. Now stop there. Do you think the framers of the constitution wanted something called an acting Secretary of State? Which of course didn't even exist them. But an acting. Not even a confirmed. Democrat party Secretary of State, making decisions and violation of state law, in violation of the federal constitution, giving that power specifically to the state legislature. Of course not. You have to be an idiot or a liberal. Top election official in Pennsylvania says the state will disregard the U.S. Supreme Court's guidance on counting mail in ballots arriving in envelopes with typos. Ring correct date, saying that the state's Commonwealth court has already established the practice as listen. Meaning legal. Pennsylvania's election laws have historically required voters to include a signature and date on the outside of return envelopes when voting by mail. But acting Secretary of State Lee Chapman announced that Pennsylvania election officials should continue counting ballots that arrive with improperly filled out envelopes in accordance with the Commonwealth courts previous ruling on the matter. Every county she said she declared is expected to include undated ballots in their official returns for the November 8 election, consistent with the Department of State's guidance. The executive branch has no control over this ladies and gentlemen That guidance followed the most recent ruling of the Pennsylvania Commonwealth court holding that both Pennsylvania and federal law prohibit excluding legal votes because the voter omitted an irrelevant date on the ballot return envelope. So these people brought the case to the third circuit court of appeal where they won. It was brought to the attention of the U.S. Supreme Court where they were slapped down, and they say, well, that doesn't apply to us. They're just slapping down the circuit court. They're not slapping down us. Me, the acting Secretary of State Democrat so here you have the defiance. Of the Supreme Court. They had ruled that the third circuit court's decision was moot. In the return the matter to the established election laws of the state of Pennsylvania. The established election laws say you got to fill it out properly. And put a date on it. And they're not going to comply. Now there's a big case we've talked about from North Carolina going to the U.S. Supreme Court. They've accepted it. It's called more versus Harper. With a Republican legislature has had enough state Supreme Court controlled by the left and the Democrats was changing its redistricting in the state, occurs every ten years and they had a very Democrat friendly redistricting. The Republican legislature said, no, you don't have to power to do it. So they brought the case to the U.S. Supreme Court, which took it up. So here's how Eric holder on PBS yesterday. Notice PBS doesn't invite me to debate Eric holder, anybody out. I will debate any professor out there. I will debate any professor out there. Any former federal crap head out there. And it costs Christiana amanpur, she's with the pubic broadcasting system, hat tip news busters cut 18 go. So critics say, I mean, further to what you're saying is if this court case does win from North Carolina, the Republicans will be able to maintain power regardless of the popular vote. See what a wire she is. Why would the Republicans be able to regain power despite the vote? How would that work? And besides, we don't like it. Federal constitution shouldn't be complied with. Go ahead. Regardless of the popular vote, should be of concern, I guess. And I'm wondering whether this puts America into the fast lane towards illiberal democracy. We're seeing the same kinds of things in places like Hungary and to extend. What a schmuck. What a complete ass here. What a jackass. How has she even been on TV all these years as a phony reporter? I mean, why doesn't she just interview herself? Does she brings on Eric holder? Go ahead. Elsewhere. No, the danger really is that parts of the Republican Party have become comfortable with the notion that in terms of popular support, they will be a minority party that has majority power. And we need to learn that from our from history. Not only American history, but from European history as well. Some of our closest allies. Fascism rose in the 20th century and a lot of those countries in countries in Europe, not because fascism was strong, but because the defense of democracy was weak and unless we in America defend our democracy and push back against those illiberal forces, we could be in a place where we could lose our democracy. It doesn't mean we'll have a dictator. But we could have elections. That's enough. You know, it's an amazing thing when you're a minority talking about majorities.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

01:31 min | 10 months ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated

"Well, David, we have an embarrassment of riches today as far as topics go. I've got this list here. We can go through for an hour, but let's see where we're at. Let's start with Pennsylvania Senate race. David McCormick is a mirror 987 votes behind Doctor Oz and they are still counting. What do you think's going on there? Man, $64,000 question. It's possible that when all the votes are counted and the mcclernand will be on top, even if he's not, and I'd rather be awes of I had to choose at this point. I'd always really rather be the guy in front. Even if I've holds them off, there's going to be a recount because it's going to be triggered under state law. The candidate that's losing at the end of regulation can forgo the recount and just decide to lose. I just don't think that's going to happen here. Of course, the real news here is that the McCormick campaign is suing in state court to compel all 67 counties to count mail in ballots that were received on time and have no other flaw except for there is no gate handwritten on the outside of the envelope as required by state law. Now, they're using a you're the lawyer here, but they're using a decision rendered by the third circuit on Friday that have nothing to do with this election, but at 2021 election at Lehigh county Pennsylvania. It said such balance should be counted

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show

The Larry Elder Show

03:15 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show

"That Steve karnaki of MSNBC. Remember this? You know, Joe Biden should not concede under any circumstances because I think this is going to drag out and eventually I do believe he will win if we don't give an inch. And if we are as focused and relentless as the other side is. Told Joe Biden if it is a close election not to concede under any circumstances. It was razor thin and you're upset with Donald Trump for challenging the election after giving Joe Biden the same advice. If about 40,000 votes in three states, fraction of a point in each had flipped, Donald Trump could have one the presidency. Now, Pennsylvania, the Pennsylvania Commonwealth court just concluded that state law that opened the door to no excuse mail in voting in 2020 was unconstitutional. And that mail in voting can only be enacted by a constitutional amendment, I said last hour, there are two left wing professor Alan Dershowitz, from Harvard and Jonathan turley from George Washington, both of whom voted twice for Obama, both of them thought that the electoral violated Pennsylvania law in the case of Alan Dershowitz, he predicted the U.S. Supreme Court would take up the Trump challenge of the Pennsylvania law and that Trump would win it. He was wrong on both counts, the Supreme Court did not take up the case, and as a result, Trump did not have an opportunity to win it at that level, but you're talking about Alan Dershowitz here. The investigation of Wisconsin, you just now heard from cornea that Biden won by 20,000 votes, 92,000 nursing home, residents, and in many cases, in 5 different cases, 5 different cities, you had nursing homes where 100% of the residents voted, and this investigator's name is gableman. He's got nursing home residents on videotape. They clearly don't know where they are. Don't know who they are, don't know what they're doing, yet we're supposed to believe that they voted for Joe Biden. Also, he said that we're non citizens. In the database, providing non citizens to vote, even though Wisconsin, of course, requires somebody to be a citizen to vote. Chain of custody issues in Georgia. The Georgia Secretary of State has opened an investigation into the handling of drop boxes, last November. Now I told you about the domestic Souza film called 2000 mules, and I've seen some exercise of it. They've got people on videotape going from Dropbox to Dropbox to Dropbox. Now you tell me how many relatives somebody has to go to ten different 12 different drop boxes within a matter of a few hours that just dropping off their relatives, ballots, are you kidding me? And a bunch of different cities. Wait until that documentary comes out, it's called 2000 mules. I'll be right back with more. You'll be guarantees. I'm Larry elder..

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

02:36 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"I think you would fit more in Moscow than in Missouri. Special counsel gableman detailed many other substantial problems of the 2020 election, but equally troubling to the widespread violations of election law establish and report were the attempt by government officials to impede the investigation. You mean obstruction of justice, both the Wisconsin election commission and state attorney general quote have refused to cooperate with the legislators investigation and actively obstructed it. Do you know what's really upsetting about all this is the corporations that funded this? Facebook that funded this. Want to get to some Pennsylvania news here. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania delivers a massive ruling on Pennsylvania's mail in voting law that come and say that's the conservative brief dot com. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled that the state's mail in voting law will remain in place justices issued a one paragraph order that overturned a February 16th decision by the Commonwealth court senior judge Mary Hannah levy. That would have pulled the plug on the state's two year old voting law. The Supreme Court planned to hold an oral argument regarding the legal challenge to the law Tuesday, the justice's decision to invalidate levitt's order gives them more time to rule without facing a one week deadline. They said the law will remain in place, pending further action by the high court. Last month, Commonwealth judge Mary Hannah levitt ruled that a previous decision reversing the court universal mail in ballot law will stand and take effect in March. No excuse mail in voting makes the exercise of the franchise more convenient and has been used four times in the history of Pennsylvania. So mail in balloting is going to go unchallenged in Pennsylvania. Unfortunately, which of course, with all this other evidence that we see of what happening in mail in balloting. And only increases the likelihood for fraud. Approximately 1.38 million voters have expressed their interest in voting by male permanently. If presented the people a constitutional amendment, it is likely to be adopted, but a constitutional amendment must be presented to the people. In other words, you simply can't make up rules on the fly and say the benefits of actually changing the state constitution to make them legal. This is the key to the entire issue. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court overturned the lower court ruling, basically institutionalizing permanent mail in balloting. Despite the fact that we have evidence of a mule network in downtown Philadelphia that was scooping up ballots and going Dropbox to Dropbox taking advantage of the mail in ballot laws that were passed. It's unconstitutional. In the state of Pennsylvania, yet they're continuing it..

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

Bloomberg Radio New York

06:04 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on Bloomberg Radio New York

"Is Bloomberg law with June grosso from Bloomberg radio I've been talking to professor Rebecca green of William and Mary law school about Alabama appealing to the Supreme Court After a federal court ordered the state to draw new congressional districts including a second district with a substantial number of minority voters So is the Supreme Court likely to take the case Yes there's mandatory jurisdiction for the Supreme Court in statewide redistricting cases So unlike other cases where the court can decide or not decide here is the court will take it for part of the reason that you are suggesting which is that redistricting cases are a unique type of case because elections happen and you can't delay decisions because elections have to happen So I think you can expect that the Supreme Court will weigh in one way or the other here And how much will a decision by the Supreme Court enlighten us about how it's going to look at other similar challenges and we're expecting other similar challenges aren't we in the run up to the next election Yeah there has been a couple of instances where states are kind of being very assertive about wanting to draw lines from a color blend perspective And I think what's happening there is they are wondering whether there are a majority of justices on the court who would be open to the idea that using race in redistricting violates the constitution And so I wonder whether they are taking this path because they want to test that out Is it correct to say that the Roberts court has been cutting back on voting rights I think it's correct to say that the Robert squirt has been putting pressure on section two of the Voting Rights Act For sure I'm trying to think of a voting rights case where the Roberts court in recent years expanded voting rights Well I mean you can look at redistricting cases in the last decade where the court made clear that it would require safe to comply with the Voting Rights Act So it's not like they've been inventing towards repudiating it wholesale In fact just as Thomas has been one of the only justices who take in that line very firmly and consistently that is that section two is unconstitutional So I don't think it's fair to say that there's been a drum beat by a majority of justices of the court to do away with it And if you look at the decisions over the last ten years it's courted certainly has recognized Let's turn to Pennsylvania Pennsylvania appellate court struck down a law that allows no excuse absentee voting explain why it struck down that law what its reasoning was Yeah so this is kind of an interesting set of circumstances So in 2019 the Pennsylvania legislature on the bipartisan vote passed legislation to enable no use absentee voting And the legislation itself I think it was a 180 days that you were that you could bring a challenge to it And no one brought that challenge In fact it wasn't until after the 2020 election when all of the sudden you started hearing this argument that that law was unconstitutional at least with respect to the state constitution And basically the argument is that the state constitution requires that voters vote in person And that therefore the state legislature lacked the ability to pass its absentee voting legislation because what it would have had to do is essentially first amend the state constitution But the trick is that the state constitution doesn't actually anywhere say that you have to vote in person rather it says that it's talking about how a qualified elector has to establish residency 60 days before an election in the constitution the words in the constitution are in the election district where he or she shall offer to vote And so the argument that the Republicans are making is that the offer to vote language suggests that you're offering in person to vote which is a little bit of a stretch It doesn't actually say that in the constitution but the argument anyway is that the legislator couldn't pass that law because it would first about absente voting because it was first half to amend the constitution to make it clear that you could vote remotely Judge Hanna levit wrote no excuse mail in voting makes the exercise of the franchise more convenient and has been used four times in the history of Pennsylvania Yet they went on to say you had to amend the constitution It seems odd to say that and then It is all I think it is odd because they also said they also acknowledge that there is a 180 day period to challenge the law And yet plaintiffs here waited until after an election had passed when voters relied on that law to challenge it So it's even odd to me that you would even accept this case So so far into the future But in any event even aside from that it is pretty incredible that the court so long after the legislature acted is kind of using this very vague language in the constitution to say that the legislature overstepped Some of the Republicans who voted for the law are part of the group filing this lawsuit against the law And so the 5 judge Commonwealth court split along party lines with three Republican judges agreeing with the Republican petitioners and two Democrats dissenting So the state is going to appeal to the state Supreme Court where Democrats have a majority Is the state Supreme Court likely to reverse the decision of the 5.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:38 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on WTOP

"FedRAMP It's three 35 It was a packed church in New York City to honor fallen police officer Jason Rivera Rivera a 22 year old rookie was gunned down a week ago after a domestic disturbance call that also took the life of his partner 27 year old wilbert Mora Spoke for ten minutes in a eulogy that was not only moving but also defiant We are not safe anymore Bringing mourners to their feet after taking on the newly elected Manhattan district attorney whom critics have called soft on crime as he sat among the dignitaries before her And CBS is Elaine quijano The House committee investigating the capitol riots appeared more than a dozen people yesterday that it says falsely trying to declare Donald Trump the winner of the 2020 election in 7 swing states by submitting false Electoral College certificates The Commonwealth court in Pennsylvania has ruled the states mail in voting law unconstitutional Pennsylvania's governor and Secretary of State say they're appealing The decision relied on rulings from 1868 and 1924 to support the argument that the state constitution requires in person voting and only a constitutional amendment could change that The judges ruled three to two along party lines with Republicans in the majority Democrats quickly denounced the ruling as a form of voter suppression The governor's office said it was made in the service of the big lie that there was election fraud in 2020 even though there's no mention of fraud in the decision In fact the judges acknowledge mail in voting is convenient and popular That's kyw's pat Loeb Three 36.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on WTOP

WTOP

01:32 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on WTOP

"The city's public health department to reassess the vaccine exemption sends the wrong message when they've set up a double standard Several former employees of the Washington football team will speak to Congress next month about allegations of a hostile work environment Here's CBS Allison keys A House committee is hosting a roundtable discussion with 5 former employees It has been asking the NFL for details of an internal probe over allegations of sexual harassment and a hostile work culture within the organization More subpoenas have been issued by the January 6th committee looking into that deadly riot at the U.S. capitol building The congressional committee investigating the deadly pro Trump riot at the capitol last year keeps issuing subpoenas 14 new ones to people allegedly involved in a scheme with fake Trump electors CBS is Tom fody It's not known if any of those subpoenaed will actually agree to testify In Pennsylvania a court has ruled against the state's mail in voting law Pat Loeb has that story Commonwealth court ruled the state constitution requires that voters show up in person and the only exception is for absentee ballots allowed for ill or traveling voters The judges don't dispute the benefits and popularity of mail in voting they acknowledge that 1.4 million pennsylvanians have signed up to vote by mail They say though it should have been enacted by constitutional amendment Governor Tom Wolfe's office rejects the decision as an attempt by state Republicans who voted nearly unanimously for mail in voting to now strip it away and service of baseless claims about election integrity paying their respects to a zen Buddhist monk and peace activist in Vietnam.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

05:40 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Of common sense Our guest is Greg tofu who was the lawyer of the case In the Commonwealth appellate court in Pennsylvania to victory in a three two decision I don't even understand how the two dissents I mean I read it It's just preposterous In a case that the Supreme Court about a year or so ago and they feel and I think they have too They've taken a lot of the arguments that that court used away from it Relative to timing the bringing of the case but I don't put anything past this court but there's already been an appeal to the state Supreme Court Greg Tell us about that Well yes obviously the government and the Democrat party that were on the opposing side We anticipating the strong likelihood of losing at the Commonwealth court level So they obviously prepared their appeal in advance and got it filed immediately as soon as the decision was found So it wasn't a surprise to them They are and I think you may have mentioned on your program On the other side they're extremely well funded And they brought in the big guns They've got Seth waxman the former solicitor general on their side coming in from D.C. to argue the case And they have a slew of other very expensive litigators all involved a large team against sort of the David and Goliath type situation here And what is the timing You have to respond by when and so forth Well there are different pieces that we have to There's not a briefing schedule yet which will probably be set forth in an expedited fashion So we'll wait and see hopefully it will be quite the fire drill it was in 2020 where they were giving us two and three days to write briefs and to pull 5 all nighters during November and December last year But this hopefully will have a slightly more reasonable that I do expect expedited schedule for the brief so that the case can be decided before the May primary That's what I hope I do expect the coral treated as important and also urgent to get done quickly But we have deadlines already on Monday in the PA Supreme Court for a response to the jurisdictional question and the questions presented that were filed today by the opposing parties So there's the deadlines are going to be coming at us pretty hard and pretty fast And you have help right There's a small group a small band of you I think Yes Yes you know one of them very well And they're a handful of volunteer lawyers that are helping out tremendously And I don't know if I don't think they want me to maybe care about but they have been invaluable and this is certainly not a one person show here That excellent help But you've been fantastic I mean my understanding is you've gone in there Very plain spoken like a typical pennsylvanian and a Pennsylvania although I don't know if I'm playing spoken but you go in there and you explain it And it's pretty straightforward I think doesn't that seem like a pretty straightforward case to you Yeah it's not terribly complicated And I really I'm hoping against hope that the Pennsylvania Supreme Court will just simply be faithful to the interpretation of the constitution not allow whatever partisan politics to influence the decision in any way I'm just disheartened and disappointed that the Commonwealth court split on party lines three three Republicans in favor of our side and two against I hope that's not a reflection of partisan politics and I really hope we don't see a reflection of partisan politics in the way that the PA Supreme Court decides the case the merits are pretty strong and pretty obvious And if you really shouldn't be Democrats shouldn't be unhappy today there's nothing wrong with this lobbying stricken down If they want mail in building it's still very possible to implement that through a proper constitutional amendment But by Greg they must think they can't get it Otherwise why Let me ask you this though If something happens in this state Supreme Court are there grounds for going to the U.S. Supreme Court I mean I know we have to wait and see what they say but still it seems to me that it does affect federal elections as much as it affects local and stay wide elections Yes so I'll explain that real quickly That's the one different thing we did in our petition than they did in the marquinho petition that was a consolidated with our case We set forth federal claims Basically the federal constitution as you know delegates to the states the ability to conduct elections for federal offices And the requirements on the states in doing that are very limited but one of the requirements that they do impose on the state is that the state follow its own constitution in the conduct of federal elections So when a date violates its own constitution in the way it conducts federal elections they are also violating that delegation of federal power they're violating the federal constitution as well So in this case we asserted section 1983 civil rights claims for violation of the federal constitutional rights as well And one of the disappointing things about the decision today the Commonwealth court when they ruled in our.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

77WABC Radio

06:23 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on 77WABC Radio

"Mail in voting in addition to in person and absente learning So Pennsylvania voted her entitled by their constitution to vote on any massive change like this to the constitution And the legislature can't bypass it with mere legislation This is a very important point you raise just there which is they'd like to talk about you all and anybody who poses their views Opposing people from voting And you're saying wait a minute If you're going to change the Pennsylvania constitution you have to allow the people to participate in that process It's not an easy process They made it very difficult but some court can't do it The governor can't do it and the legislature can't do it like it's a piece of legislation correct Correct And this time around we took very great care to only see prospective relief meaning we are very clear we don't want them to overturn the result of any election So they can not accuse us this time of seeking to disenfranchise anybody The only one seeking to just franchise anybody is the government in this case taking the disenfranchised all the Pennsylvania voters who are entitled to vote on a change of this magnitude and were denied the opportunity by an end around through legislation when it should have been a constitutional limit And yet they still got two Democrats to vote their way and I was trying to analyze this I said it doesn't even make any sense Well they argue is you know the world has changed the culture's changed This nebulous language should be used They blow out all the Supreme Court precedent as you say A 150 years of reading of this constitution I don't know how a constitution could be clearer than this constitution do you Yes I'm really confused and troubled by the descending opinions on merits I will say this I'm happy they agreed on the procedural issues that latches doesn't apply that the litigants have standing all of the comp outs they agreed with the Republicans were not proper arguments We're not valid arguments in that the court should reach the merits So everyone on the panel Democrats and Republicans alike agreed that the merits should be reached in this situation which is refreshing at least we're not getting to be bounced on a stupid procedural basis and refusing to even consider the merits But the analysis of the defense really does not make a lot of sense to me And I don't see how especially if the Commonwealth court level they don't feel bound by the Supreme Court precedent They really did not in my opinion adequately distinguish in any way the Supreme Court presidents that are binding on the Commonwealth court So it's one thing to urge the PA Supreme Court to maybe try and abandon or return the precedents but they didn't have that latitude at the Commonwealth court level So it's very confusing to me how the judges could justify disregarding clear binding Supreme Court precedent clear language and PA constitution and rule is that no and in fact here's the key thing Mark So section four of article 7 of the constitution says that the legislature can inherit a quarter for you but it says basically that the legislature can prescribe other methods other than validating for voting in heroin It says all elections by citizens shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law provided that secrecy and voting be preserved That's pretty short Now remember it says shall be by ballot or by such other method as may be prescribed by law What the descent is as they said other method includes voting by mail But you know what you had mail when you do a no excuse mail in vote You mail a ballot It is not another method with bad ballot And what this section section four referred to as other methods like for example flicking a switch on a machine Which is not about And before that long before it used to be you could raise your hand and public meeting This is before the Australian ballot was initiated in Pennsylvania There was also voice voting in Pennsylvania Those are other methods other than by ballot What isn't in other methods and by ballot is to nail the ballot That's a method that's been in existence for a long time absentee voting by ballot but by mail Well no It's a paper ballot And no reason To give to vote in that form is not accepted period and hasn't been accepted in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania correct No reason If you were voting absentee there was always a strong reason maybe you're in the military and maybe you're too sick to get to the polls or you have a religious holiday on that day or some valid excuse Why you can't vote in person made sense now they're blown it up to no excuse whatsoever in person voting in the place of the polling place is no longer a requirement under access 77 And that's a big blow to election integrity That opens up all sorts of avenues for abuse and misbehavior And it reduces confidence in the integrity of the Tasmanian election system So that's a really big change It's something that if Pennsylvania wants it they could legally implement it through a constitutional amendment but to bypass all the Pennsylvania voters and go now Just as a legislature we can do this Is wrong Again I want to underscore your last point Those who argue well you guys just don't want people to vote The very process by which this was instituted specifically rejected the right of the people to participate Specifically rejected the right of the people to change the law which is pretty much the amendment president which is what the constitution of Pennsylvania compels So they are not on the high ground when they say we want to just expand voting for everybody No you don't You want to expand it at times and you want to eliminate it at times That's why if the follow the state constitution I think that's going to be important as you go up And let me explain to the audience when we come back if you will Greg It's already been appealed to the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania Why has it been appealed so quickly when we come back fell us in a little bit on that We'll be right back with the lead in turn What.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show

The Larry Elder Show

03:37 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show

"This is from world net daily, there's something called the amistad project. And they've been focused on focused on election integrity. Before the 2020 ballots were counted, and they just announced that the Commonwealth court of Pennsylvania is allowing project almost our project and Fulton county descend, the county's dominion voting machines to the state Senate for inspection. The director of the amistad project is named Phil Klein, he said and I'm quoting him. The court recognized that it was improper to demand that the county which owns a machines, and is responsibility of running the election, along with the legislature can't determine whether the machines work properly. As a judge noted, there's no justification for preventing the county from looking at their own machines. And inspection had been scheduled for earlier this month, but the state AG and the Secretary of State sued to prevent any more to prevent such move to affirm the accuracy of the 2020 election results. Now it's set for January 10. And that will be after a judge determines that the review must be allowed to proceed. With a short delay to allow experts on both sides to come up with a formal protocol for the inspection. The am a star project attorney said this executive branch officials were trying to stop the inspection altogether, but the judge did not grant their emergency motion to stop the inspection. They did not go to court seeking a delay. They sought to stop it and they lost. So at least that voting machine apparently is going to be inspected. And I will of course let you know what happens. Joe Biden was speaking to. Norad. And the man who called in did not realize it was being live streamed. And he's talking to Biden, and he said, let's go Brandon at the end of it. The man now says he's getting death threats. All that and more. And Jim Polly and Frank do not leave town. All across America, the Larry elder show. Yeah, just like to say to all you people that ain't paying you student school loans, you get the sexy money every month. Wow, you feel so privileged because you got a bachelor's degree in a master's degree and so what about us that are uneducated in this country? We don't give any discounts off anything every month. We don't have to not pay anything. We still have to pay our taxes and pay everything. But you get a break because you've got a college education. Come on, that's been driving only I couldn't agree with you more. And by the way, a disproportionately higher amount of people who will be benefited by that are upper class people want to elite schools, which were very expensive. So a disproportionately high percentage of those who will be getting relief are the very elite white people that the left claims that they care about. Triple 8 9 7 one S 8 GE triple 8 9 7 one 7 two four three I am Larry elder we are relief at dot com studio..

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show

The Larry Elder Show

01:34 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Larry Elder Show

"This is from world net daily, there's something called the amistad project. And they've been focused on focused on election integrity. Before the 2020 ballots were counted, and they just announced that the Commonwealth court of Pennsylvania is allowing project almost our project and Fulton county descend, the county's dominion voting machines to the state Senate for inspection. The director of the amistad project is named Phil Klein, he said and I'm quoting him. The court recognized that it was improper to demand that the county which owns a machines, and is responsibility of running the election, along with the legislature can't determine whether the machines work properly. As a judge noted, there's no justification for preventing the county from looking at their own machines. And inspection had been scheduled for earlier this month, but the state AG and the Secretary of State sued to prevent any more to prevent such move to affirm the accuracy of the 2020 election results. Now it's set for January 10. And that will be after a judge determines that the review must be allowed to proceed. With a short delay to allow experts on both sides to come up with a formal protocol for the inspection. The am a star project attorney said this executive branch officials were trying to stop the inspection altogether, but the judge did not grant their emergency motion to stop the inspection. They did not go to court seeking a delay. They sought to stop it and they lost.

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Pennsylvania Court Allows Inspection of Dominion Voting Machines in One County

The Larry Elder Show

01:34 min | 1 year ago

Pennsylvania Court Allows Inspection of Dominion Voting Machines in One County

"This is from world net daily, there's something called the amistad project. And they've been focused on focused on election integrity. Before the 2020 ballots were counted, and they just announced that the Commonwealth court of Pennsylvania is allowing project almost our project and Fulton county descend, the county's dominion voting machines to the state Senate for inspection. The director of the amistad project is named Phil Klein, he said and I'm quoting him. The court recognized that it was improper to demand that the county which owns a machines, and is responsibility of running the election, along with the legislature can't determine whether the machines work properly. As a judge noted, there's no justification for preventing the county from looking at their own machines. And inspection had been scheduled for earlier this month, but the state AG and the Secretary of State sued to prevent any more to prevent such move to affirm the accuracy of the 2020 election results. Now it's set for January 10. And that will be after a judge determines that the review must be allowed to proceed. With a short delay to allow experts on both sides to come up with a formal protocol for the inspection. The am a star project attorney said this executive branch officials were trying to stop the inspection altogether, but the judge did not grant their emergency motion to stop the inspection. They did not go to court seeking a delay. They sought to stop it and they lost.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

The Charlie Kirk Show

07:26 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on The Charlie Kirk Show

"Republican Commonwealth court judge Kevin brobson defeated Democrat superior court judge Maria McLaughlin by more than a 100,000 votes a massive judicial victory. Democrats still outnumber Republicans in the state highest court, but in Pennsylvania, court judge election, Republican, Megan Sullivan, defeated Democrat lane by nearly 300,000 votes, and pennsylvanians also voted in roughly a two to one margin to retain both Republican superior court judges, John bender, and Mary bowes, and Republican Commonwealth court judge and covey and Rae jubilee. Now how about New York City? Republicans won four New York City city council seats. That's right, Republicans won city council seats in the New York City city council races. New York Republicans won four contested city council races in Brooklyn queens and Staten Island and have a shot of a 5th potential upset seat. With 87% of the vote in wernicke, a 37 year old lawyer and Ukrainian native garnered 10,768 votes or 65% of the vote. She will succeed X councilman, heim deutsch, who forfeited his seat earlier this year when he was convicted of tax fraud. The district includes many Russian speaking and Jewish immigrants. I'm reading from the New York Post dot com, in the communities of bright and beach Manhattan beach sheepshead bay and home crest. Vernikov ran as an unabashed supporter of Donald Trump and Donald Trump Jr. endorsed her in robocalls to voters, and she won. She said, quote, I'm very excited this election victory shows that people are fed up with the progressive policies that have destroyed our city and district in New York City, everybody. That's right. New York City. Mean another one. Meanwhile, Joanne areola, she won in the 32nd district. She's a queen's Republican leader and Howard beach civic activist and she trounced a left wing Democrat progressive Felicia Singh in New York City. But another win. In Staten Island, Republican David Carr defeated Democrat Sal albans, a former Brooklyn city councilman, and how but one more in New York City. A Republican pulled off a huge upset in northeastern queens. Everybody, this woke lash goes from Seattle to New York City to Virginia to New Jersey to Pennsylvania. This woman by the name of Vicky Paul de Nino, or palladino she won and defeated Tony avella, democratic city councilman. With 99% of the votes in palladino shocked the New York political world with over 50% of the vote and city councilman Tony avella, whose very powerful has been defeated. This red wave has gone all the way to Manhattan everybody, in city and local elections. So how are Democrats nationally responding to this? How about this? Cut 58 Andrea Mitchell decides to just say something that is so incredibly new and profound. She says, hey, you know, the defund police messaging. I don't know if that's working. Cut 58. Well, yeah. The outcome in Minneapolis also reflects what Jim Clyburn warned back during 2020. That message about police and whether you call it defunding or reforming or becoming a public health safety department that doesn't work with voters. Not in urban areas and probably not in other areas. Yeah, I mean, the defund police movement probably not a good idea. Seattle city attorney everybody, Seattle. I was just in the emerald city. That place is nuts. But there's a remnant of great people in King County all across that area that are wanting their city back. They want the safe, normal, reliable Scandinavian outpost in the northwest part of the country, not run by radicals. And as it stands right now, Republican Republican Republican and Davison is clobbering Nicole Thomas Kennedy for the race for the Seattle city attorney. Massive Law & Order, this is for the Seattle city attorney. You know, after the Capitol Hill autonomous zone defund the police, even in Seattle in woka Stan Seattle, people that got their ballot, they might have gone all Democrats, and they're like, okay, I don't want my kid to get shot on the way to school. Where's the Republican? You know what this tells me about Seattle? Is that even Democrats know that when they want to be safe? They'll go to Republicans. What this tells me right here with the Seattle city attorney race and Davis and 58.7% Nicole Thomas Kennedy in the Seattle city attorney race a Republican is on pace to win by double digits in the Seattle city attorney race. In Seattle, everybody. How about in Minneapolis? Well, last night, Minneapolis overwhelmingly rejected measures to replace the city police department. Overwhelmingly decided to push back on calls to quote defund the police. In Minneapolis and Seattle, the two Scandinavian cities that were going in the wrong direction reversed course last night. And even they said, hold on a second. What is this actually due to our city? I don't know if I like this. How about insan Antonio in South Texas? John lujan flipped House district one 18 in Texas special election runoff, winning by two points. This is a Joe Biden plus 14 district in San Antonio. That is 70 3% Hispanic. 73% Hispanic. And so Democrats are trying to process all of this, were cut 60 David axelrod says Democrats have no connection with blue collar Americans. You mean like mister dur? You're right. Cut 60. In a Democratic Party, the messages tend to be moralizing. It's like we are going to tell you, we will tell you what is right. And no connection to people who work with their hands, people who work with their packs, rural voters, so that's part of the problem. David axelrod makes the point that we've been making on the show for a year and a half. The Ed der types, the muscular types, muscular class types, the guys that lift boxes and have to wear a mask all day long, and they have to be yelled at by the elites, when Nancy Pelosi has her outdoor fundraiser for the Democrat House committee. And meanwhile, every single person that waits on her has to wear a mask and she can snap her fingers and be served on in a moment's notice. Yeah, those people, they're not becoming Republicans. Republicans have an opportunity to build a governing coalition of 60 to 70% of the country of people that love the constitution that are members of the muscular class that want to be citizens that subjects, and it's happening everywhere. It'd be one thing if this was just an isolated incident, okay? Let me tell you how profound this is. I did not expect what I'm seeing right.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on Native America Calling

Native America Calling

04:50 min | 1 year ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on Native America Calling

"National native news megan camera. In for antonio gonzales the controversial keystone excel pipeline is officially dead. Tc energy the canadian developer behind the pipeline announced wednesday. It has terminated the project. Construction was suspended earlier this year. Following revocation of the permit by president joe biden on his first day in office native american tribes have been fighting the project for over a decade. The verge reported the rosebud sioux tribe in the cinnabon and grow fought tribes of the fort. Belknap indian reservation sued the trump administration after it granted the project permit they argue the pipeline threaten their land and water sources and that the administration failed to properly consult with the tribes the pipeline was slated to pump eight hundred thirty thousand barrels of crude oil from tar sands berta canada to nebraska. Where would then connect with pipelines carrying it to the gulf coast rosebud sioux tribe president. Rodney ember doe said. This is great news for the tribes that have been fighting to protect their people in lands. He added treaties and laws guarantee protections and quote. We are committed to see that. Those laws are upheld for indian community. President anti work said the announcement is a relief. He said in a prepared statement. We were not willing to sacrifice our water or safety for the financial benefit of a transnational corporation. More than two hundred people have been arrested in northern minnesota this week during protests against the line three oil pipeline project dan crocker of minnesota public radio has more hundreds of people blocked access to an end bridge pumping station near the wider reservation with some locking themselves to construction equipment. Tara hausky is koochiching. First nation and founder of the new collective one of the groups leading protests against line three to see people engaging in personal risk like this and to see so many young people is so beautiful powerful. It's an incredible moment. House ca says the goal is to push the biden administration to block the project like it did with the keystone excel pipeline without direct action people engaging in personal risk. The pressure just isn't there and bridge energy is half finished building. The three hundred forty mile long pipeline across northern minnesota more protests are expected this week and state court decision is due monday. That could block construction for national native news. I'm dan crocker. Colorado lawmakers passed a bill banning public schools from using derogatory native american mascots. The denver post reported. It's now headed to governor. Jared police for his signature. This makes colorado the fifty. Us state to ban such mascots. Colorado public schools have until june. I twenty twenty two to change their mascots or face a twenty five thousand dollar fine however schools that have agreements made prior. To june thirtieth. Two thousand twenty one with one of forty eight federally recognized tribes with ties to colorado may keep their mascots however tribes can revoke those agreements. Schools named after a tribe may keep the name on letterhead. If it doesn't include imagery symbol the post reports at least twenty five. Colorado schools had derogatory mascots as of earlier this year and a court in pennsylvania has ruled. School district could continue using the r. Word for its mascot overturning. An earlier decision by the state's human relations commission the bucks county courier times reports. The commission ruled in two thousand. Nineteen that the shamanee's school district had to cease using any and all logos and imagery in the district high school that negatively stereotype native americans the district to then appealed that decision the ruling this week by the commonwealth court of pennsylvania found no evidence. The school district had discriminated or harassed. Any native american students judge kevin said under the pennsylvania human relations act. A person can be held liable for discrimination but school district. Not the district had no comment on the ruling and a spokesperson for the pennsylvania. Human relations commission said there are no plans to appeal to a higher court for.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

06:29 min | 2 years ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election. Misinformation that is believed to have sparked. The violence must be held accountable. State red padma. Mccoo intends to ransacking of the. Us capital is a sad reminder of april thirtieth when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries and she believes. This week's violence stems in part from extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging michigan. Gop to co-chair candidate. Ms sean matic. As well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn the election state representative darren millery says that includes sean and her husband. State rep map mattock. Who joined the dc protests. He should be censored and removed from office. Because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. It statement sean. Maddox said the rally was intended to be peaceful and agreed that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime. social justice. groups of west virginia are decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name. Newly elected republican. Derek recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says how leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot. Conduct is just not to the standards of what a legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position evans posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed a change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and our eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows and breaching the capital shocked the nation. This week but there are also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session. Idaho on covid. Nineteen safety measures shattered glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the. Us capital attack in the boise protests are related. Not on the same scale of course but very similar tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by evoking violence and issuing threats. This is pms question. Pennsylvania state ballot in two thousand nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by a commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple articles in the constitution. According to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually legislature. Sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key wave lessons the rights of defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervene is representing the rights of victims in the case at thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you that if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand cove infections at connecticut nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in room cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point you probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or they drink but somebody coming to check on them or are they getting close. I'm suzanne potter. Among other things a connecticut is recommending nursing homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of finally are was brown tells us new mexico lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollars gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to produce water fracking explosion at home in the permian basin. Bill sponsor senator antoinette's deal. Lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division to use the best available science for rules governing fracking. Then he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling and it's gonna make the discharge or the release of purchase wider illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week. Public do service member illicit supported and online at public new service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed with us into they will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per gallon fuel. Friday expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. 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"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

06:45 min | 2 years ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election misinformation. That is believed to have sparked. The violence. Must be held accountable. State red padma. Kupa contends the ransacking of the us capital is a sad reminder of april when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries. And she believes this. Week's violence stems in part from extremist refusing to accept reality truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws. That are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust chair candidate. Miss sean. matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn election. State representative darren. Hillary says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep map who joined the dc protests should be censored and removed from office. Because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. and it. Statement sean matic said rally was intended to be peaceful. Agree that those who broke. The law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime social justice groups of west virginia decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry in destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. De evans was prepared to riot is conduct. It's just not through the standards of what legislator and elected official the state of west. Virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position as posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed it change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and our eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows breaching the capital shocked nation this week but they're also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid nineteen safety measures shattered glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the us capital attack in the boise. Protests are related on the same scale of course but very similar in tactic. And that's the point right to instill fear by evoking violence and issuing threats. This is pms. A question on pennsylvania's stay ballot in two thousand seventeen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by commonwealth court. The proposed amendment not as marcy law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple articles in the constitution. According to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually a legislature sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affects at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key waves lessons rice if defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervenes representing the rights of victims in the case at thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania supreme. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you meant if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand covert infections academic at nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa or in room cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or drinking for somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their clothes changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of. Pp finally are ross. Brown tells us new mexico. Lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollar gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to a produced water fracking. Explosion at a home. In the permian basin senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require states oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. the he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling. And it's going to make the discharge or the release of produced water illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. And thank you for wrapping up your week with public service member listener supported and online at public news. service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per alec fueled friday. Expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles. Put our high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles per hour though in the mid twenties to. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at halftime us. Feed.

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"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

08:00 min | 2 years ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"After this week's violent assault on the nation's capital michigan democrats say those behind the election. Misinformation that is believed to have sparked the violence must be held accountable. State padma coupon contents. The ransacking of the us capital is a sad reminder of april thirtieth when protesters with guns rated the michigan capital galleries and she believes this week's violence stems in part from extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust co-chair candidate miss. Sean matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts to overturn the election. State representative darren. Camilla says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep map mattock. Who joined the dc protests. You should be censored and removed from office because we should not be serving people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place. And it statement sean. Matic said the rally was intended to be peaceful and agreed that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime. social justice. groups of west virginia are decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed the capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot is conduct. It's just not through the standards of what. A legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position as posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows breaching the capital shocked the nation this week but they're also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid. Nineteen safety measures. Shattered a glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included far-right anti-government activist and bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the. Us capital attack in the boise protests are related on the same scale of course but very similar in tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by voting violence and issuing threats is pms. A question of pennsylvania's state ballot in twenty nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement complex changes to multiple in the constitution according to mary catherine roper with the u. of pennsylvania. The three two two ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually a legislature sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key ways lessen the rights of defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervene representing the rights of victims in the case that thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court. I'm andrea sears. Reporting the says you meant if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than three thousand four hundred deaths. Twelve thousand cove infections academic at nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislatures nursing home and assisted living oversight group to consider a series of reforms and adore ghazi with aarp. Connecticut says nursing homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in room cameras that help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitation is restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point probably have real concerns about is my loved one eating or drinking but somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their close changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have an adequate stockpiles of finally are ross. Brown tells us new mexico. Lawmakers will be asked to amend the states twenty nine hundred dollars gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to produced water fracking explosion. At a home. In the permian basin bill sponsor senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling. And it's gonna make the discharge or the release of produced water illegal. I'm ross brown. This is why clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public service member listener supported and online at public news service dot. Org it is. You'll latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per hour fuelled. Friday expect cloudy conditions with thompson. Flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected with speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend wind speed steady around ten miles per hour though in the mid twenties thirties. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com. Hey guys and gals welcome to liberty. What kinda aka electric liberty land episode number two ten. Before we get into the show. I wanted to tell you about a little program called the use program matthews van of our show. He reached out to me Expressing his love and affection as more of you should do honestly. But i want to tell you a little bit about his podcast which i checked out. I'm digging it mostly. Because matthew focuses on the financial side of things you know he gets into his own personal journey to financial freedom. 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"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

06:10 min | 2 years ago

"commonwealth court" Discussed on Heartland Newsfeed Radio Network

"Extremists refusing to accept reality. The truth matters. Our elections are free fair and follow laws that are in place. Democrats are urging the michigan. Gop to oust co-chair candidate mishaan matic as well as for the resignation of officials who supported efforts. to overturn the election. state representative darren. Hillary says that includes michelle and her husband. State rep mathematics who joined the dc protests. He should be censored and removed from office because we should not be serving with people in our government who do not believe in our government in the first place in a statement on matic said. The rally was intended to be peaceful and agree that those who broke the law should be held accountable. Mary sherman reporting meantime social justice groups west virginia or decrying a state delegates participation in the assault mountain state. Lawmakers are calling for the delegates removal from the legislature wearing a motorcycle helmet and shouting trump's name newly elected republican derek evans recorded his participation with pro trump supporters who stormed capital gaining illegal entry and destroying property. State house minority leader. Doug skaff says house leaders are investigating evans actions. He points out. That wearing a helmet is one of many indicators. That evans was prepared to riot. His conduct is not through the standards. Of what a legislator elected official the state of west virginia represents and we will be pushing forward to move him as soon as possible from his position evans posted on twitter that he was in the nation's capital as an independent member of the media as of late thursday more than thirty three thousand people signed a change dot org petition asking the state legislature to remove evans from his seat for going against the constitution and the rule of law. I'm diane bernard and eric ticket. Off reports those seeds of supporters of trump breaking windows and breaching the capital shocked the nation. This week but there are also reminiscent of protests in boise idaho in august protesters of a special session in idaho on covid nineteen safety measures shattered a glass door and rushed into the state capital. Some in the crowd were armed and included. Far-right anti-government activists ammon bundy head of the progressive group. United vision for idaho says the us capitol attack in the boise protests are related. Not on the same scale of course but very similar and tactic and that's the point right is to instill fear by voting violence and issuing threats. This is pms question. Pennsylvania state ballot in two thousand nineteen proposing sweeping changes to the state constitution has been ruled unconstitutional itself by a commonwealth court. The proposed amendment known as marci's law has been promoted as strengthening victims rights in criminal proceedings. It would implement exchanges to multiple articles in the constitution according to mary catherine roper with the aclu of pennsylvania. The three to ruling handed down thursday says the ballot question violates the constitutional requirement that voters must be able to consider changes to different sections of the constitution individually legislature. Sent to the voters a list of fifteen new rights for victims that affect at least a dozen different parts of the constitution and in several key wave lessons or rice defendants secretary of the commonwealth kathy book far and intervenes representing the rights of victims in the case thirty days to appeal the ruling to the pennsylvania. Supreme court i'm andrea sears. Reporting the aclu says you've been if adopted would tip the scales of justice even further against people who are accused of crimes in the wake of more than thirty four hundred deaths and twelve thousand cove infections at connecticut nursing homes advocates for older americans are pressing lawmakers there to better regulate the industry. Aarp connecticut is asking the legislature nursing home and assisted living oversight working group to consider a series of reforms. Annadurai ghazi with aarp. Connecticut says nursing. Homes should not be allowed to ban technologies such as alexa. Were in rome cameras. That help families stay connected with their loved ones while visitations restricted. If you can't go into a facility at this point you probably have real concerns about loved one heating or they drinking with somebody coming to check on them or are they getting their clothes changed. I'm suzanne potter among other things. Aarp connecticut is recommending nursing. Homes be required to have adequate stockpiles of finally are roz brown tells us mexico lawmakers will be asked to amend the state's twenty nineteen all gas act when the legislature convenes. That happens on january nineteenth. The proposed revision would prohibit the discharge of produced water the flow back from fracking known to contain dangerous chemicals and heavy metals toxic to humans. The legislation is in response to a produced water fracking explosion at a home. In the permian basin bill sponsor senator antoinette sadea lopez says the law if passed will require the state's oil conservation division. Do use the best available science for rules governing fracking. he'll minimize the use of freshwater in oil and gas drilling and it's going to make the discharge or the release of produced wider illegal. I'm roz brown. This is by clifford. Thank you for wrapping up your week with public. Do service members and listener supported and online at public news service dot. Org it is your latest weather from the heartland newsfeed weather center. They will be cloudy skies tonight. With a chance of flurries overnight wing conditions will come from the north at around ten miles per hour field. Friday expect cloudy conditions with a chance of flurries later turning into snow showers. Windy conditions to be expected to plead speeds as high as fifteen miles per hour high in the mid thirties. There will be a chance of flurries. Friday night heading into the weekend. Wind speeds steady around ten miles put out though in the mid twenty s to these. That's the latest twitter. Checkouts more news and weather on our website at heart and newsfeed dot com..

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Trump making longshot bid to slow state vote certifications

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Trump making longshot bid to slow state vote certifications

"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting the trump campaign gets a favorable ruling in Pennsylvania a Pennsylvania judge sided with the trump campaign and issued an injunction Thursday Commonwealth court judge me Hannah Levitt ordered Pennsylvania counties not to count mail in or absentee ballots for which the voter didn't submit valid identification within six days of election day the order affects a subset of about ten thousand ballots that arrive within three days of polls closing as of Thursday Democrat Joe Biden led president Donald Trump by about fifty five thousand votes in Pennsylvania hi Mike Crossey up

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The Latest: Pennsylvania judge sides with Trump campaign

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The Latest: Pennsylvania judge sides with Trump campaign

"Hi Mike Rossi a reporting a Pennsylvania judge sides with the trump campaign on a limited number of mail in or absentee ballots the trump campaign has secured a favorable ruling in Pennsylvania Commonwealth court judge Mary Hannah Levitt has ordered Pennsylvania counties not to count to mail in or absentee ballots for which the voter didn't submit valid identification within six days of the November third election trump campaign general counsel Matt Morgan calls the order win but the court order affects a subset of about ten thousand ballots that arrived within three days of polls closing as allowed by the state Supreme Court as of Thursday night Democrat Joe Biden leads trump by approximately fifty five thousand votes in Pennsylvania I might cross yep

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