Posted: | January 30, 2023 03:08 PM |
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From: | Senator Kristin Phillips-Hill |
To: | All Senate members |
Subject: | Constitutional Amendment Accountability Act |
Due to the failure of the Wolf Administration and the Department of State to take proper steps to carry out a proposed constitutional amendment to help victims of sexual abuse, I will reintroduce Senate Bill 738 of last session which requires the Department of State to post to their website a tracker for the public to monitor every step and action items the department is taking to ensure proper compliance to carry out a proposed constitutional amendment. Many sexual abuse victims who were counting on the opportunity to weigh in via a constitutional amendment have expressed their dismay how a procedural failure by the Wolf Administration ruined any chance for justice last year. However, my legislation will put in place much-needed protocols to ensure every individual can see and monitor the entire constitutional amendment process from start (immediately following the passage of the General Assembly in the first of two consecutive sessions) to end (going to the ballot). Unfortunately, the simple tasks that the prior administration needed to perform and failed to do led to incredible frustration for many throughout this state as well as the resignation of the Secretary of State. This legislation will provide proper oversight, accountability and transparency. Many private sector entities allow you to track your order from start to finish. For something as consequential as a proposed constitutional amendment, the taxpayer has every right to this same tool to be employed by their state government.
Previous cosponsors include Senators Argall, Baker, Martin, Pittman, and Stefano.
I hope you will join me in sponsoring this effort to permanently address the errors of the Wolf Administration. |
Introduced as SB408