Crompton Re-election Facing Headwinds

Crompton Re-election Facing Headwinds — J. Andrew Crompton was appointed to Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court a year ago to fill a seat vacated by the retirement of Robert Simpson. This term ends a year from now, which means Crompton’s up for election to a full 10-year-term this November.

He may not have a smooth path in the primary. Crompton is the Republican who on Dec. 30 denied a request by owners of 12 bars and restaurants for an injunction against enforcement of a three-week shutdown order, Dec. 10, by the ever-incompetent Gov. Tom Wolf.

The small business-owners said the order was destroying their lives and livelihoods, and they had no choice but to remain open.

Our heartless governor began levying fines and other costs on them.

The appealed and the case landed before Crompton.

Tough toenails was the verdict.

Yes, the fines and costs remain.

We are hearing that people remember.

Crompton has other issues too.

People do remember.

Commonwealth Court is the intermediate appellate court where cases involving state agencies are heard along with some in which the Commonwealth is a party.

We’d like to re-note that more than half of Pennsylvania’s 20,063 covid-19 deaths come from long-term care facilities and this total would be far less if the Wolf administration had been less incompetent and heartless.

Crompton Re-election Facing Headwinds
Crompton Re-election Facing Headwinds -- J. Andrew Crompton was appointed to Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court a year ago to fill a seat vacated by the

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