Without the oversight of an unaffected and relatively neutral tribunal, the verdict in this case will always be in question, and opportunities to clean up the legislative and judicial processes in Pennsylvania will be lost. -Barry Kauffman

 

Without the oversight of an unaffected and relatively neutral tribunal, the verdict in this case will always be in question, and opportunities to clean up the legislative and judicial processes in Pennsylvania will be lost.


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They demonstrate patterns of behavior that have become standard operating procedure for denying Pennsylvania citizens their right to participate in their government.

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It's clearly not an appropriate way to conduct the public's business. The public can't evaluate if the government is doing a good job in the selection process if it only knows the winner.

Barry Kauffman

There's very, very little that this state legislature does that can't wait a couple of days. I don't think it's really too much to ask to have legislators participate in the debate and cast their own votes.

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Everything a commission might do has already been done before. Therefore, it is highly improbable that it could discover or propose anything not already discussed at length in public. And it could serve only to further impede this long overdue legislation.

Barry Kauffman

Without the oversight of an unaffected and relatively neutral tribunal, the verdict in this case will always be in question, and opportunities to clean up the legislative and judicial processes in Pennsylvania will be lost.

Barry Kauffman