(AP) — Republicans who control the Pennsylvania Senate sued Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf on Monday over his firing of his predecessor's appointee as head of the state Office of Open Records, adding fuel to a partisan clash during the new chief executive's first week in office. Senate Minority Leader Jay Costa, D-Allegheny, said Democrats are unhappy not only over the open-records appointment but with the more than two dozen other nominations to boards and commissions that Corbett posted in his final weeks in office and which Wolf wants to recall. Shortly before the court filing, the Pennsylvania Freedom of Information Coalition, a leading open-government advocate, called on Wolf to reconsider his action on the grounds that it could lead to firings by future governors in retaliation for unfavorable rulings by the agency and erode its authority. The coalition, part of a national network, is a nonprofit volunteer group that works to increase government transparency and help citizens understand the state's open-records and open-meetings laws.