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Texas Democratic legislators still in Oklahoma - AWOL House members, GOP leaders stick to guns
The Dallas Morning News ^ | May 14, 2003 | By GEORGE KUEMPEL and PETE SLOVER / The Dallas Morning News

Posted on 05/14/2003 5:34:18 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP

Texas Democratic legislators still in Oklahoma

AWOL House members, GOP leaders stick to guns in redistricting standoff

05/14/2003

By GEORGE KUEMPEL and PETE SLOVER / The Dallas Morning News

AUSTIN – Neither side budged in the Red River redistricting standoff Tuesday, a second day of insults and indignation lobbed between Republicans and 51 House Democrats holed up in Oklahoma.

The Democrats, who fled to shut down the House on Monday in protest of a proposed Republican redistricting plan, defended their actions in a news conference outside their haven, the Holiday Inn in Ardmore, Okla.

"We have a message for Tom DeLay: Don't mess with Texas," said Rep. Jim Dunnam of Waco, the Democratic caucus chairman who has emerged as a ringleader of the rebel efforts.

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He warned Mr. DeLay, the U.S. House majority leader, that the Democrats would not return to Austin to allow debate of the redistricting plan, which is on the agenda largely because of his efforts.

Mr. Dunnam said the members agreed to stay at least until midnight Thursday – the session's deadline for introducing legislation such as the redistricting bill.

"We decided yesterday that we were going to stay as long as it takes. ... It would take about two minutes if the Republican leadership makes the right decision," said Mr. Dunnam, who called the GOP response to the crisis "cowardly."

In Washington, Mr. DeLay, R-Sugar Land, chided the "fugitive Democrats" and defended the redistricting proposal, which he said would better reflect the way Texans vote by redrawing districts to create at least four more safe seats for Republicans in the U.S. House.

House Speaker Tom Craddick, who has labeled the missing Democrats "chickens," noted that Republicans never fled from redistricting battles. "Two years ago the Republicans could have walked and ... we didn't do it," he said in Austin. "We didn't run and hide, and that's what they are doing."

Mr. Craddick said the hour of death is near for some major state legislation, including bills designed to raise much-needed cash. Until at least two-thirds of the 150 House members return to achieve a quorum, no business can be conducted.

"We killed over $630 million worth of revenue measures ... [needed] to help the state of Texas in balancing the budget," he said.

One of the rebellious Democrats, Rep. Steve Wolens of Dallas, said that despite the fervent talk, there's plenty of time for the Legislature to accomplish critical business. Even if Thursday passes, Mr. Dunnam agreed, the House can vote to suspend that deadline and consider bills.

Mr. Wolens likened the walkout to other parliamentary maneuvers used routinely to kill legislation. For instance, under Senate rules, any bloc of 11 members can prevent a bill from being considered.

"Rome isn't burning, and the Legislature's not going away," he said, adding that redistricting is always among the most divisive issues. "We get past these things all the time."

While the crisis would end if one or two of the Democrats in Ardmore switched sides and returned to Austin, there were no rumbles about any defections around the normally gossipy halls of the statehouse.

Speaker Pro Tem Sylvester Turner of Houston, one of the House Democrats who stayed, asked Mr. Craddick to pull the redistricting bill from the calendar so the House could move on to more pressing matters, such as the state budget.

"Congressional redistricting is not a must-do thing," Mr. Turner said. "The budget is No. 1."

The attempt to force the runaways back to Austin at the hands of Texas Department of Public Safety troopers appeared to have stalled. The DPS said it has no jurisdiction in Oklahoma – or the signatures of judges required of traditional criminal arrest warrants – to serve the "arrest warrants" drawn up by Mr. Craddick's staff based on House rules.

Likewise, a bid for federal intervention failed. A spokesman for state Attorney General Greg Abbott said First Assistant Attorney General Barry McBee had inquired about federal assistance, at the request of Mr. Craddick's office.

The spokesman said Mr. McBee had not heard back, but federal officials in Washington said there was no basis for the Justice Department to get involved. "That's a state matter," said Justice Department spokesman Jorge Martinez in Washington.

As the standoff dragged on, DPS officers at the Holiday Inn in Ardmore remained friendly with their would-be quarry.

"They're just kind of hanging out," Mr. Wolens said. "They said, 'If you'd like, we'd be happy to accompany you back to Austin,' " Mr. Wolens said. "We did what Nancy Reagan said to do. We just said, 'No.' "

Mr. Dunnam said that the Democrats are paying for the trip with their own money and that they've agreed to forfeit their $124 daily state allowance until the imbroglio is resolved.

Gov. Rick Perry said Tuesday that there's still time for Democrats and Republicans to work out their differences and noted that he's waiting for important legislation that can't cross his desk until the House deals with it.

"With less than three weeks left in this legislative session, legislators have yet to send me a balanced budget, meaningful homeowners insurance reform that lowers rates and a medical malpractice bill that will protect patients' care in Texas," he said.

"It's unfortunate they would run and hide rather than stay and fight for their constituents," Mr. Perry said.

State GOP leaders argued Tuesday that the concentration of Democrats in Ardmore could constitute a quorum of certain House committees, in violation of the Texas Open Meetings Act. State Republican Chairman Susan Weddington said it was outrageous that the missing lawmakers are not subject to legal sanctions.

Democrats deny they are conducting any House business.

Staff writers Matt Stiles in Ardmore, Okla., Robert T. Garrett in Austin and Michelle Mittelstadt and David Jackson in Washington contributed to this report.

E-mail gkuempel@dallasnews.com

and pslover@dallasnews.com


Online at: http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/051403dntexstandoff.1c516.html


TOPICS: Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Oklahoma; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: awol; crybabies; democrats; idiots; runawayrats; stooges; texas
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To: potlatch
It was just dandy, thanks ! Quiet and peaceful in the Piney Woods of East Texas.
81 posted on 05/16/2003 2:42:53 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: MeeknMing
Basking in failure.
82 posted on 05/16/2003 3:00:36 AM PDT by Claire Voyant ((visualize whirled peas))
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To: Claire Voyant
Yep !



83 posted on 05/16/2003 7:15:19 AM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Bu-bye Dixie Chimps! / Check out my Freeper site !: http://home.attbi.com/~freeper/wsb/index.html)
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To: Pippin
A tolkein fan, but also a fan of action when words become useless.

Most of the people we argue against here on FR are either Wormtongues or Sarumans. They say pretty things in a pretty way that make no sense for the purpose of obscuring the thought of the rest of us. We need to stop bandying crooked words with them and simply kick their a$$es out of the court.

Shalom.

84 posted on 05/19/2003 7:45:28 AM PDT by ArGee (I did not come through fire and death to bandy crooked words with a serving-man... - Gandalf)
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To: ArGee
Agreed!
85 posted on 05/19/2003 9:06:39 AM PDT by Pippin
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To: ArGee
I can only use words as I am unable to get to many rallies or other freeps. But I do go when I can and I write to my congress critters and senators. I'm not in Texas, I'm in Maryland (Land of the !@$%#& librals) I try not to use words to confuse other freepers or to take away thier arguments. I might seem silly a lot but I'm able to become serious real quick. I try not to bandy crooked words aruond. Like I said I would be more active if I could but I have no car and my means of public transportation is limited. So I hope you don't think I am not serious about my love for my counrty or of my support of the troops or of the President. as well as fellow Americans.
86 posted on 05/19/2003 9:36:12 AM PDT by Pippin
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To: Pippin
Words are one of our active tools. We can't march into congress and force Sen. Arlen Spectre to the ground like Gandalf did to Wormtongue in Theodin's hall.

My comment had to do with getting into stupid debates like whether it is OK for gays to have sex in the privacy of their own homes when that is not now and has never been the issue. It also has to do with those who only post on FR and don't FReep, or write congresscritters, or anything else.

I suspect my comment didn't have anything to do with you.

Fight on.

Shalom
87 posted on 05/19/2003 9:53:40 AM PDT by ArGee (I did not come through fire and death to bandy crooked words with a serving-man... - Gandalf)
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To: ArGee
Thanks, ArGee!

Shalom to you too! :O)

88 posted on 05/19/2003 9:55:08 AM PDT by Pippin
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To: Austin Willard Wright
certianly. Its just pathetic is all.
89 posted on 05/19/2003 11:26:38 AM PDT by sparkydragon
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