Posted on 09/02/2005 9:44:51 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
Nobody was surprised that state Sen. Carole Migden voted in favor of her own cosmetics bill. The problem was that she did it in the wrong legislative house. Toward the end of Wednesday's floor session, Migden, a San Francisco Democrat, pushed the voting button of a GOP assemblyman who was temporarily away from his desk.
Her action violated Assembly rules and drew an angry response from Republicans.
"That behavior cannot be tolerated," said Assembly Republican leader Kevin McCarthy of Bakersfield. "It's unheard of on this floor, it's against the rules, and it cannot be tolerated."
Migden, chairwoman of the powerful Senate Appropriations Committee, declined to comment Thursday about her actions on the Assembly floor the previous day. "There's no story there," she said.
Controversy erupted while Migden was lobbying for her Senate Bill 484, which would require manufacturers to inform the state about cancer-causing chemicals in cosmetics.
Assembly Democratic and Republican leaders agree on the following chain of events: Migden was visiting the Assembly, seeking support for her bill, and she inappropriately pushed the electronic button of GOP Assemblyman Guy Houston.
She later apologized for her actions, leaders of both parties said.
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No mention in the headline that the Dems are at it again.
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She must have thought he was dead, and she just interpreted his intention as a voter.
Does anybody of any common sense believe in the electoral process anymore? I don't. Democraps will now cheat in full view and then act innocent (behaving like the children they are). Republicans show no backbone to fully pursue this, so what is the citizen to believe?
This shows that there is massive corruption, fraud, and criminal activity in government. In other words, Congress is in session.
How many times do they NOT get caught?
I'm not sure about congress.
You would have alot more perfect votes if it did.
The senate definatly bars the practise and enforces it.
He couldn't, hell, she isn't even in the same house, she is a state senator who illegaly cast a vote in the state assembly.
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