Court Schedules Oral Argument For State Senate Republicans' Lawsuit To Enforce Resolution Ending Gov. Wolf's Emergency Declaration
HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) - Commonwealth Court on Tuesday scheduled oral argument for later this month regarding the Senate Republicans' lawsuit to enforce a Legislature-approved resolution that aims to end Pennsylvania's pandemic shutdown.
The court set the hearing for 9:30 a.m. Monday, June 29 and will use video conferencing.
A request by Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf that the state Supreme Court take up the case remains pending.
Republican majorities in the House and Senate, along with a few Democrats, voted last week to end the emergency disaster declaration Wolf has used to close "non-life-sustaining" businesses, ban large gatherings and order people to stay at home.
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