HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Pennsylvania court is throwing out a challenge to how lawmakers have bundled together five potential state constitutional amendments, including one regarding abortion. The Commonwealth Court panel said Monday the legal dispute wasn’t ripe for their review. In the session that ended in November, Republican leaders pushed through approval of the package that also concerns voter ID, state regulations, election audits and how gubernatorial running mates are picked. The judges say another round of General Assembly approval is still needed, and they don’t want to entangle themselves in an abstract disagreement with no apparent concrete consequences.
Court tosses Wolf suit against voter ID, abortion amendments
