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The legislature in Harrisburg is once again operating in a stealth and nontransparent fashion. Two bills proposing two constitutional amendments threatening the independence of the judiciary (House Bills 1880 and 2141) were introduced and passed by the House Judiciary Committee in less than one week. First, constitutional amendments should not be taken lightly. Second, these bills exacerbate the evils of electing judges.

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