From Kadida Kenner <[email protected]>
Subject Zombie Bill Case Study: H.B. 38, the Judicial Gerrymandering Bill
Date February 14, 2022 7:50 PM
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John, some bills in Harrisburg just won’t die, even though they have minimal support from legislators of both parties. House Bill 38, a poorly written, proposed constitutional amendment known as the “Judicial Gerrymandering Bill,” is the bill that won’t die.

Republicans are trying to create district lines for appellate court judges that would be created by the same Republicans who have drawn partisan district maps for decades in PA. This is a blatant power grab. The GOP-led legislature is attempting to revive this awful proposal after it has been stagnant since January 2021. H.B. 38 only needs to be passed one more time in the current legislative session by the House and Senate, by a simple majority, for it to be presented as a referendum question on the next ballot. Governor Wolf does not have the power to veto this bill, and Pennsylvanians would have no recourse if it’s successfully voted on by a small number of voters who cast their ballots in primary elections.

These power-hungry Republicans in the state legislature don’t represent Pennsylvania. We do. And when our collective voice is heard, proposals to forever change the PA Constitution, like judicial gerrymandering, won’t see the light of day.

The New Pennsylvania Project holds a seat at the Judicial Independence Project of Pennsylvania (JIPPA) Fight Back table, which is made up of more than 125 nonpartisan Pennsylvania organizations, representing hundreds of thousands of Pennsylvanians, including community-based and good government organizations and groups, lawyers, corporations, unions, and committed activists. We all have raised our voices and fought tirelessly for two years in fighting back against partisan attacks that seek to undermine the independence of the courts, and we are not slowing down.

Registering one voter costs $40. We want to raise enough money by tomorrow to register 100 voters – that’s $4,000, so we have a big gap to fill. Will you dig deep and make a $40 contribution right now?

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We have the power to reshape the political power structure in our state. We cannot continue to have power-hungry state legislators who are not listening to their constituents. We need leaders who will truly represent us – all Pennsylvanians.

When we register, educate, and mobilize – we win!

This is where we are. This is why the New Pennsylvania Project is doing the work.

Will you pitch in today and help us register one voter? Make a contribution of $40 and help us reach our 100 voter goal by midnight tomorrow!

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The only way out is through the polls,

Kadida Kenner

Founding executive director
The New Pennsylvania Project

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