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TexasTowelie

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Sun Jan 8, 2017, 08:56 PM Jan 2017

Pennsylvania House revises rules for expelling members

HARRISBURG — The Pennsylvania House on Tuesday made it possible to more quickly expel members who are convicted of certain crimes.

The change in House rules came on the day Rep. Leslie Acosta, D-Philadelphia, resigned, following a March plea to a federal corruption charge.

The expedited process would apply to a legislator in Ms. Acosta's circumstance before her resignation, said spokesmen for the House Republican and Democratic leaders.

Under the new rules, if a House member pleads guilty or no contest or is found guilty of a crime related to the office or a crime that renders a legislator constitutionally ineligible, then the Republican and Democratic leaders of the House Ethics Committee would be authorized to request a resolution of expulsion that would appear on the voting calendar for the next session day.

Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/news/state/2017/01/04/Pennsylvania-House-revises-rules-for-expelling-members/stories/201701030163

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