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Stay in session or go home and save money?
by bobbyharrison
 Capitol Blog
Apr 02, 2009 | 976 views | 4 4 comments | 10 10 recommendations | email to a friend | print | permalink

 

 

JACKSON -- Some House Republicans apparently still are complaining that Speaker Billy McCoy, D-Rienzi, adjourned the House Wednesday, sending them home for about a month or until he and Lt. Gov. Phil Bryant agree to call them back.

Granted, it appeared on the voice vote that those opposed to adjourning were louder and several members stood up asking for a recorded roll call. The proper thing for the speaker to have done would have been to have a recorded vote.

He was wrong. But many members were yelling not to adjourn as an April Fools' Day joke They told me as much.

Some members, though, were serious They wanted to stay to work on a way to replenish a fund that provides money to local governments to hold down the cost of tag tags.

True, if nothing is done, in July the cost of car tags will go up statewide -- nearly double in costs in some counties.

The car tag issue is caught up in the inability of the House and Senate negotiators to agree on how much to increase the cigarette tax. While the Legislature is out of session, those members who are negotiating a cigarette tax agreement can still work on a compromise.

What would have happened if the Legislature did not go home Wednesday? A vast majority of the 174 members -- probably about 160 -- would have had nothing to do, but sit around drawing $109 per day in expense money while a handful of negotiators tried to reach a settlement. That's nearly $19,000 per day in costs.

By going home, the members save the state money and hopefully an agreement can be worked out by the time they come back. And besides, it would do members good to return home and  see their constituents -- instead of the lobbyists and the journalists who permeate the halls of the Capitol.

It was interesting to contrast the two chambers Wednesday. Republican Bryant, who presides over the Senate, and McCoy agreed the members should go home while work on a  proposed compromise is done.

In the Senate, both Democrats and Republicans agreed with Bryant  and uttered nary a protest.

In the House, many of the Republicans did not agree with McCoy and there were protests.



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mryhenry125
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April 21, 2009
How come just about every time somebody post a commet, it dissappears, it will say 3 comments and then nop comments, so why are we having these blogs if they are not being to where people can read them or they afraid of what people are really saying about our fine governor.
mryhenry125
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April 04, 2009
dON!T THEY ALREADY GET A SALARY THEY SHOULD NOT BE PAID TWO TIMES, WITH THE PROBLEMS WE HAVE THEY SHOULD DO IT FOR FREE, THEY ARE PUBLIC SERVANTS AREN!T THEY, THEY SHOULD BE DEDICATED TO SERVE THE PUBLIC, NOT WORRY ABOUT WHAT THEY ARE COSTING THE STATE.
mryhenry125
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April 03, 2009
IN SAY THEY BETTER GET BACK TO WORK AND RESOLVE SOME OF THESE MATTERS ESPECIALLY BEFORE OVER A HALF MILLION PEOPLE GO HUNGARY IN THIS STATE, THIS WILL BE ONE OF THE WORST DISASTERS THAT MS. HAS EVER OCCOURED.DO THEY HAVE ANY IDEA OF THE IMPACT THAT WILL HAVE, THEY WILL NOT BE RE-ELECTED,IN FACT THEY MIGHT NOT GET TO FINISH THEIR TERMS OUT, IN THINK PEOPLE WILL BE AASKING THEM TO RESIGN, INCLUDING ME.
mryhenry125
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April 03, 2009
THEY HAD BETTER GET BACK TO WORK AND GET THIS UNEMPLOYMENT STRAITNED OUT BEFORE OVER A HALF MILLION PEOPLE IN THIS STATE GO HUNGRY.IF THAT IS THE CASE THEY DO NOT NEED THEM JOBS, THE PEO[PLE WHO PUT THEM IN OFFICE WILL TRY TO BE TAKING THEM OUT.IT WILL BE ONE OF THE WORST DISASTERS THAT MS. HAS EVER ENDURED, I SAY THEY HAD BETTER GET BACK TO WORK AND RESOLVE SOME OF THESE MATTERS.