The Pennsylvania State General Assembly has approved a measure that would put five proposed amendments to the state constitution on the ballot for voters to decide. Among the ideas, the Republican-sponsored measure would provide for proof of valid IDs for in-person and mail voting, require nominees for governor to select a candidate for lieutenant governor, and specify that the state constitution does not grant the right to taxpayer-funded abortion. The measures must be approved again in the 2023-24 legislative session to go before the voters.