Pennsylvania Secretary of State says State Attorney General should defend the voter ID law

State Attorney General Kathleen Kane doesn’t want to do her duty and defend the Pennsylvania voter ID law because she doesn’t believe in it politically.

Secretary of the Commonwealth Carol Aichele said Attorney General
Kathleen Kane should present a “vigorous defense” of the controversial
Voter ID law in court this summer.


Aichele referred to earlier news  reports that said Kane is weighing
defending the law because of constitutional objections to the law.


“It is a core responsibility of the Office of Attorney General to
defend the constitutionality of statutes passed by the General Assembly
and signed into law by the governor,” Aichele said during a budget
hearing Thursday.

One thought on “Pennsylvania Secretary of State says State Attorney General should defend the voter ID law

  1. Ed B

    So really, who cares what her personal feelings are about the law? Either follow it or get someone who will. She does not OWN the law.

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