Wednesday, March 2, 2011

The composition of the budget bill start a conversation

MADISON-even if the Governor addressed the public on Monday evening, representatives of State, discussed with each other.


Representatives began meeting just before noon is represented by, but not much to show for it. Two changes have been introduced and voted on, and it.


"We have only been two roll call votes out of the hundreds of amendments, if any, is the kind of frustrating, we are not allowed to progress any farther from the minority, at this stage," said State Rep. Andre Jacques, R-Bellevue.


Between nationalists is accused Democrats who are over 100 changes in the budget bill of materials (BOM) to stop the process.


"We have many, many, many changes," said State Rep. Joe with your partner, D-Madison. -There is so much that it needs so much wrong with this Bill.


Democrats say their words and their shirts as they "are fighting for Working Families."


"We've got going on here and we will do whatever we can to stop it," said your partner.


Jacques "Has a wide range of amendments offered," said. "One send it to the statewide referendum, which is not a real possibility, given the time constraints. Right now, we've spoken to several hours, referring back to the Committee. "


During the debate, some Democrats expressed their anger Friday, after a meeting between nationalists began without them.


"What he gets for its esteemed House last Friday, the legislature was not only inappropriate, Unethical, unbecoming, disgusting, was illegal! The gross denial of democracy! "cried the State Rep. Andy Jørgensen, D-ft. Atkinson.


Some time spent talking about the General Assembly on Friday, again, most of the Republican Assembly leader, said revisiting Friday events was another box tactic.


Between nationalists and Democrats agree on one thing: passing commending their work in the capitol during the last week of law enforcement resolution. The crowds were more than 60 000 people.


The General Assembly will be Monday evening meet and are likely to fill in the number of hours.

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