SB 106 | Constitutional amendments to deny abortion rights, change voting and election procedures, and limit executive authority [constitutional amendment]

  • Status: Passed the General Assembly
  • Position: Oppose
  • Bill Number: SB 106
  • Session: 2021 - 2022
  • Latest Update: December 17, 2021
ACLU-PA Bill Page SB 106

Session: 2021-2022

ACLU-PA Position: Opposes

SB 106 proposes five separate amendments to the Pennsylvania Constitution that would:

  1. Deny the right to abortion care and abortion funding in Pennsylvania, without exception.
  2. Allow the legislature to reject executive-level regulations by a simple majority.
  3. Change the process for determining the Lieutenant Governor from elected to party-selected.
  4. Require voters to present “valid identification” prior to voting, regardless of the voting method.
  5. Shift responsibility and oversight of election audits from counties to the Auditor General.

As a proposed constitutional amendment, SB 106 will need to pass both chambers again during the 2023-2024 legislative session. The earliest these amendments could be on the ballot would be the May 2023 primary election.

Sponsors:
Senator Dave Argall
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