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Calls for resignation of Pennsylvania lawmaker after ‘homophobic tirade’

A committee meeting in Pennsylvania's Capitol was briefly derailed by a Republican representative who asked a male colleague to stop touching him and who suggested the Democrat might be gay – Dec 6, 2017

HARRISBURG, Pa. – An outspoken and conservative Pennsylvania state lawmaker is the target of calls to resign or be demoted after he interrupted a committee meeting to accost his Democratic counterpart for touching his arm and suggest the man might be gay.

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Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Wednesday called Rep. Daryl Metcalfe’s comments offensive and discriminatory. Wolf’s spokesman says the governor doesn’t think Metcalfe should chair a committee that handles civil rights legislation.

Metcalfe chairs the State Government Committee. His comments and committee meetings routinely stoke anger from Democrats.

In Tuesday’s meeting, Metcalfe said , “stop touching me all the time” and “I don’t like men, as you might,” after Democratic Rep. Matt Bradford placed his hand on Metcalfe’s forearm while sitting next to him and speaking.

House Speaker Mike Turzai declined to discuss the issue Wednesday. Metcalfe didn’t respond to a call seeking comment.

After the incident, the Pennsylvania Democratic Party released a statement saying “Metcalfe has always been a problem in Harrisburg,” and called for him to resign.

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“In addition to being racist, Metcalfe is homophobic. He has silenced gay lawmakers, held up non-discrimination laws and, just today, went on a random homophobic tirade directed at one of his colleagues,” the statement read, according to CBS News.

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