The Senate on Wednesday unanimously approved a resolution to move forward with a hearing that could lead to a vote next month on removing Attorney General Kathleen Kane from office.
The resolution sets a Jan. 12 hearing for Kane to present her case on how she is able to perform her duties without an active law license. She may also submit written testimony.
Kane was suspended Effective Oct. 22 by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court. She stands accused of two counts of felony perjury and 10 misdemeanors including obstruction of justice and oppression.
Kane has repeatedly stated she broke no laws or committed any crimes.
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