A week after the Pennsylvania primary, the House State Government Committee on Tuesday advanced a resolution to remove parts of Gov. Tom Wolf's emergency orders. The resolution, which passed the committee 15-10, is a response to the May 18 primary results in which the majority of voters chose to limit the governor's executive powers and hand more control of disaster declarations to the legislative branch. Pennsylvanians spoke "loud and clear" in the primary, said committee chair Rep. Seth Grove, R-York County, as he introduced House Resolution 106. The resolution is sponsored by House Majority Leader Kerry Benninghoff, R-Centre County, to end what he describes as the "most destructive" parts of Wolf's initial March 6, 2020, disaster declaration for COVID-19.