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PA House Welcomes Back Rep. Kevin Boyle After Arrest Warrant Withdrawn
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PA House Welcomes Back Rep. Kevin Boyle After Arrest Warrant Withdrawn

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Last updated: 2024/07/14 at 11:15 AM
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Kevin Boyle has returned to work at the state capitol after a tumultuous April that saw him lose his Democratic primary and have a warrant for his arrest issued and later withdrawn.

The seven-term legislator, representing parts of Montgomery County and Northeast Philly since 2011, spoke to the Inquirer expressing his relief at feeling “vindicated after so many false accusations.” The arrest warrant issued in April accused Boyle of violating a restraining order by texting his estranged wife.

District Attorney Larry Krasner clarified that the warrant was withdrawn as the protective order was no longer active when Boyle sent the text to his wife. This move sparked calls from House Republicans for Attorney General Michelle Henry to investigate Krasner’s handling of the situation.

In the April 23 primary, Boyle lost to Sean Dougherty, who had the endorsement of the Democratic party. Dougherty, son of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Kevin Dougherty and nephew of twice-convicted former labor union leader John Dougherty, secured 72% of the vote.

Reflecting on his loss, Boyle stated, “Unfortunately and inaccurately, just days before a competitive election in April, it was announced I was facing arrest and I subsequently lost my seat which I held since 2011. While politics can be a dirty game, there should never be politicization of law enforcement or false targeting from any source for personal gain.”

Following the warrant issue and Boyle’s refusal to surrender, lawmakers from both parties introduced legislation in response. One bill aimed to grant a subcommittee the authority to expel unfit lawmakers, while another sought to prevent Boyle from voting remotely.

Boyle, who is the younger brother of U.S. Congressman Brendan Boyle, faced his primary loss about two months after being filmed ranting in a bar. The state Democratic Caucus issued a statement at that time, indicating he was receiving help for mental health issues. Despite having his security privileges revoked after the incident, they have since been restored, and he no longer requires an escort to enter the capitol building.

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