AP: Democrat elected speaker of tied Pennsylvania House after GOP candidate bows out
By MARK SCOLFORO
Updated 3:32 PM EST, January 7, 2025
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) Pennsylvania lawmakers on Tuesday returned Democratic Speaker Joanna McClinton to lead the chamber for the new session after the Republican floor leader bowed out to resolve a deadlock.
Democrats won 102 seats in November, a single-vote majority, but one of their members was absent from swearing-in day after suffering a health crisis. My question to each of you distinguished colleagues is, what will you be remembered for? McClinton said after taking the oath of office.
In the initial vote for speaker, Republican Leader Jesse Topper and McClinton each garnered 101 votes. Topper removed himself from consideration and McClinton, of Philadelphia, prevailed on the second ballot on a voice vote. Rep. Matthew Gergely had a medical emergency over the holidays requiring hospitalization, according to Beth Rementer, the House Democratic caucus spokesperson. She said he is not expected to return for some time.
Gergelys absence, the close House margin and Republican control of the Senate could complicate first-term Democratic Gov. Josh Shapiros hopes of getting things done this year. Democrats had the same 102-101 majority in the last session, and other than the two annual budgets, little substantial legislation was enacted.
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https://apnews.com/article/pennsylvania-legislature-swearing-house-senate-19fbbba08d99730bc65d44d015966597
Thankfully she slid in again. We have had several years of our (D)s either resigning to go elsewhere, passing away, getting sick, or even dealing with some criminal issues. So it's been a slog since we retook the state House but at least we maintained the majority (barely) after this last election.
Congrats to returning PA House Speaker Joanna McClinton (D)!