HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A proposed workers’ rights constitutional amendment is advancing in the Pennsylvania Legislature. The narrowly divided Pennsylvania House on Wednesday approved it on a vote of 102 to 99, with nearly all of the “yes” votes being cast by Democrats. It’s the first step in a process that, if successful, will take years to complete. Pennsylvania constitutional amendments have to pass both chambers in two successive two-year sessions before going to voters for the final OK. The bill would add constitutional language that state workers have “the fundamental right to organize and bargain collectively” and that no state law can interfere with it.