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MoveOn.Org Supporting the Texas Chicken D's - Letter from Senator Rodney Ellis
MoveOn.Org ^ | August 18, 2003 | Senator Rodney Ellis

Posted on 08/21/2003 12:11:11 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP

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The following is a letter by Texas State Senator Rodney Ellis written from "exile" in New Mexico. Below the letter is complete background information on the situation.


August 18, 2003

Dear friends,

I am writing to you from a hotel room in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where I and 10 of my colleagues in the Texas Senate have been forced to reside for the past 20 days. If we return to our homes, families, friends, and constituents, the Governor of Texas will have us arrested.

I know, it sounds more like a banana republic than the dignified democracy on which we have long prided ourselves. We are effectively exiled from the state due to our unalterable opposition to a Republican effort -- pushed by Tom Delay and Karl Rove, and led by Texas Governor Rick Perry -- that would rewrite the map of Texas Congressional districts in order to elect at least 5 more Republicans to Congress.

You may not have heard much about the current breakdown in Texas politics. The Republican power play in California has obscured the Republican power play in Texas that has forced my colleagues and me to leave the state.

Recognizing that public pressure is the only thing that can break the current stalemate, our friends at MoveOn have offered to support our efforts by sharing this email with you. In it, you will find:

The Republican redistricting effort shatters the tradition of performing redistricting only once a decade immediately after the Census -- making redistricting a perpetual partisan process. It elevates partisan politics above minority voting rights, in contravention of the federal Voting Rights Act. It intends to decimate the Democratic party in Texas, and lock in a Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives. And Republican efforts to force a vote on this issue by changing the rules of legislative procedure threaten to undermine the rule of law in Texas.

We do not take lightly our decision to leave the state. It was the only means left to us under the rules of procedure in Texas to block this injustice. We are fighting for our principles and beliefs, and we can win this fight with your support.

Sincerely,

Rodney Ellis
Texas State Senator (Houston)

Background

During the 2001 session of the Texas Legislature, the legislature was unable to pass a Congressional redistricting plan as it is required to do following the decennial Census. A three judge federal panel was forced to draw the plan. Neither Governor Rick Perry or then Attorney General John Cornyn, both Republicans, objected to the plan, which was reviewed and approved by the U.S. Supreme Court.

The 2002 Congressional elections, the first held under the new redistricting plan, resulted in a Congressional delegation from Texas consisting of 17 Democrats and 15 Republicans. However, five of the 17 Democrats prevailed only because they were able to win the support of Republican and independent voters. All statewide Republican candidates carried these five districts. Most experts agree that the current plan has 20 strong or leaning Republican districts and 12 Democratic districts.

Meanwhile, the 2001 redistricting of Texas legislative seats (which was enacted by the Republican-controlled Legislative Redistricting Board, after the legislature again gridlocked in its efforts) resulted in wide Republican majorities in both the Texas House and Texas Senate. Now Tom Delay has made it his priority to force the Republican-controlled Legislature to enact a new redistricting plan to increase the number of Republican-leaning Congressional districts. Republicans believe they can manipulate the districts to elect as many as 22 Republicans out of the 32 member Texas Congressional delegation. They achieve this by packing minority voters into as few districts as possible and breaking apart rural districts so that the impact of independent voters will be reduced and suburban Republican voters will dominate.

During the regular session of the Texas Legislature, Democratic members of the Texas House of Representatives exercised an unprecedented parliamentary move to prevent the House from passing Tom Delay's redistricting plan. While Democrats are in the minority of the House of Representatives, the state constitution requires that at least 2/3 of the House be present for the House to pass a bill. Because it was clear that the Republicans would entertain no debate and brook no compromise in their effort to rewrite the rules by which members of Congress are elected, the Democrats were forced to break the quorum to prevent the bill from passing. Because the Republican Speaker of the House and Governor called on state law enforcement officials to physically compel the Democrats to return, the lawmakers removed themselves to a Holiday Inn in Ardmore, Oklahoma -- outside the reach of state troops(1). In there effort to apprehend the Democrats, Tom Delay officially sought the help of the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Transportation and the Department of Justice.

The House Democrats (nicknamed the "Killer D's", based on an earlier episode in Texas history in which a group of Democratic state senators called the "Killer Bees" broke the quorum in the Senate over a similarly political stalemate) succeeded in stopping Delay's redistricting plan during the regular session, returning to Texas after the legislative deadline had expired for the House to pass legislation. However, because the Texas Legislature meets in regular session only every two years, the state constitution gives the Governor the power to call a 30-day special legislative session at any time between regular sessions. Despite statewide protests from Texas citizens who oppose Tom Delay's redistricting plan, the Governor has called two special sessions(2) already this summer to attempt to force the legislature to enact a new plan.

The first called session expired in a deadlock, as 12 of 31 Texas Senators(3) opposed the plan. Under Senate rules and tradition, a 2/3 vote is required to consider any bill on the floor of the Senate, giving 11 Senators the power to block a vote(4). The Republican Governor and Lieutenant Governor then determined they would do away with the 2/3 rule, and called another special session, forcing 11 Democratic Senators to break the quorum and leave the state.(5) These Senators have spent the past 22 days in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

The Governor has indicated he will continue calling special sessions until the Republican redistricting plan is enacted, despite the fact that the Republican-controlled Texas Supreme Court recently rejected the Governor's writ of mandamus filing to compel the Senators to return to the Senate. Meanwhile, eleven Democratic state senators are exiled from their state, unable to be with their families, friends, and constituents, for fear of being arrested as part of a partisan power play by Republicans. In the most recent indignity, Republican Senators voted to fine the absent Democrats up to $5,000 per day, and to revoke parking and other privileges for their staffs as long as the Senators are away.

What's at stake

At stake, on the surface, is whether Tom Delay will succeed in exploiting Republican control of the Texas Legislature to add to the Republican majority in the United States Congress. But deeper issues are also at stake.

What is needed

The Democratic Senators currently in Albuquerque have two critical needs. The first is to generate increased public awareness of the situation. By all reason, every day the Senators are out of the state this story should get bigger. Instead, news media have gradually lost interest in the story. The California recall has dominated the attention of the national media, and the Texas media has largely lost interest in the story -- out of sight, out of mind. Without public attention to this story, the Republicans have all the leverage -- if it does not cost them politically, it costs them nothing(8) to continue calling special sessions until the Texas 11 are forced to come home.

The second critical need is funding. The cost of hotels, meeting rooms, staff support, and public relations efforts is mounting. In addition, the Senators must defend themselves legally against Republican efforts to compel their return, while also filing legal claims against the Republican power play. The Senators are actively raising money for the Texas Senate Democratic Caucus Fund to offset these costs and prepare themselves for a stay of indefinite duration in Albuquerque.

Notes

1. A recent Department of Justice investigation chronicled Republican state officials' illegal attempts to use federal resources -- including anti-terrorism resources from the Department of Homeland Security -- to compel the Democratic lawmakers' return. See http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A51520-2003Aug12.html for a news report on the Justice Department investigation, or http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/03-08a/final.pdf for a copy of the complete Justice Department report.
2. At a cost to taxpayers of over $1.5 million per session.
3. House Republicans passed a redistricting bill in the special session despite an outpouring of public opposition in hearings across the state. All 12 Democratic state senators opposed the plan, along with Republican state senator (and former Lieutenant Governor) Bill Ratliff.
4. The "2/3 rule" requires the Senate to reach broader consensus on difficult issues than a simple majority vote. It is a combination of official Senate rules and tradition. The rules of the Senate require a 2/3 vote to suspend the "regular order of business" to consider a bill that is not the first bill on the Senate calendar. By tradition, the Senate has always placed a "blocker bill" at the top of the Senate calendar, so that every bill requires a suspension of the regular order of business to be considered. The process requires compromise and consensus to achieve a 2/3 majority on each bill. One Texas insider has said that the 2/3 rule is "what separates us from animals."
5. In fact, the Governor and Lt. Governor attempted to "surprise" the Senators by calling the second special one day early and "trap" them in the Senate Chamber. The Senators were able to escape the Capitol with literally minutes to spare.
6. Republican party activist Grover Norquist, head of the Washington D.C.-based Americans for Tax Reform, was quoted as follows in the August 17 Fort Worth Star Telegram: "Republicans will hold the House for the next decade through 2012 if Texas redistricts…It depresses the hell out of the Democrats and makes it doubly impossible to take the House and probably depresses their fund raising…Anything that helps strengthen the Republican leadership helps DeLay become speaker someday if he wants it."
7. Established in the landmark case Baker v. Carr, 369 U.S. 186 (1962)
8. Notwithstanding the millions of dollars it is costing taxpayers.



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TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New Mexico; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: chickends; democrats; newmexico; redistricting; republicans; texas
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To: swheats
I can understand no word from the other channels, but there's been nothing recently on FOX.

There's even very little said about it all on the local TV news or in the newspapers. I wonder if it's getting more coverage in the Austin local press? It sure isn't getting much in Houston.

21 posted on 08/21/2003 12:29:57 PM PDT by Allegra
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To: MeeknMing
I loved this statement: "we have been forced" - WHO "forced" them to do this ..?? They left the chamber of their own FREE WILL - no one FORCED them do to anything.
22 posted on 08/21/2003 12:30:07 PM PDT by CyberAnt ( America - "The Greatest Nation on the Face of the Earth")
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To: MeeknMing
Thanks alot. I just barfed up a $10 lunch
23 posted on 08/21/2003 12:31:21 PM PDT by jobshopper
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To: MeeknMing
Senator Ellis is violating his oath of office. It's that plain and simple.

Can voters trust the word of a man who will publicly and unrepentantly violate his oath of office?

24 posted on 08/21/2003 12:33:37 PM PDT by savedbygrace
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To: MeeknMing
Their seats should be declared vacant, appointments made to fill them ( with people ready to swear in instantly ) & let them howl.
25 posted on 08/21/2003 12:38:31 PM PDT by GatekeeperBookman (impossible and radically idealist notions; strict construtionist)
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To: Dead Corpse; MeeknMing
I second the motion -- call the question!

Rodney, Rodney, Rodney! What a toadly little gasbag you are! Git back to work! An' don' let me see nothin' but asses and elbows, y'all!

Oh, and too bad about your Martymander......it's going in the trash can!

26 posted on 08/21/2003 12:44:08 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: lowbridge
Good poster, but shouldn't Molly Beth Malcolm be on there somewhere......as the Madam, maybe?
27 posted on 08/21/2003 12:45:09 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: MEG33
Move On has ties to the communists.

Oh, Goody! Which ones? The ones that Bob Buzzanco likes to hang out with at U of H, or the ones in that cretinous little Marxist-Leninist perfesser's classes down at College of the Mainland ? (You remember him -- the one whose tenure bid was Freeped, but got installed by the president of the college anyway.)

28 posted on 08/21/2003 12:49:26 PM PDT by lentulusgracchus
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To: MeeknMing
I wish we could enlist Dog to bring them back one by one.
29 posted on 08/21/2003 12:53:35 PM PDT by Joe Bfstplk (Vote Right or take what's Left.)
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To: SolidSupplySide
We need to add 'exile' to the list of Dem-definitions, you know, with 'is'.
30 posted on 08/21/2003 12:58:19 PM PDT by My back yard ("Always saddle your own horse")
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To: GatekeeperBookman
I heartily agree, declare their seats vacant and abandoned, and replace them.
If you had an employee who walked out, you'd fire him, and replace him. Same needs to be done here.
31 posted on 08/21/2003 1:01:31 PM PDT by Lady Johanna
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To: lentulusgracchus
Good poster, but shouldn't Molly Beth Malcolm be on there somewhere......as the Madam, maybe?

Don't have enough room for so many. :-) (BTW: That's Sam Houston and Jane Long, the Mother of Texas, at the top)

32 posted on 08/21/2003 1:03:09 PM PDT by lowbridge (Texas Democrats. Saddam. On the lam together.)
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To: Lady Johanna
So what do the pretty gov & the too clever Lt. Gov wait for??? A team of assasins?? A sign from God??

MAybe we should run a blind classified personal in the Austin_American Statesman-"Rick, fire them. Let what's his face the Lt. deliver the pink slip. Call us for his plane ticket to Albeturque. Tell no one."
33 posted on 08/21/2003 1:06:58 PM PDT by GatekeeperBookman (impossible and radically idealist notions; strict construtionist)
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To: MeeknMing
Go check out http://www.cpusa.org

and you will see a link to moveon.org. Check bottom of blue square on home page.

How much more LEFT can one get. Also, my understanding is that the IDT telephone company hosts the Communist Party web site. Geez
34 posted on 08/21/2003 1:27:11 PM PDT by Gracey ( All your base are belong to the Terminator)
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To: MEG33
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35 posted on 08/21/2003 1:30:37 PM PDT by Gracey ( All your base are belong to the Terminator)
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To: Gracey
I hope they stay in New Mexico until all their perks are cancelled and Texans have forgotten who the are until the crawl back with their tails between their legs wanting their status reinstated. I have no respect for elected officials who shirk their responsibilities.
36 posted on 08/21/2003 1:30:40 PM PDT by Sangria
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To: Gracey
I just hope this letter and this site is publicized and people know what democrats are cozying up to!I know many are socialists but this is outrageous.
37 posted on 08/21/2003 1:34:29 PM PDT by MEG33
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To: swheats
We need to get FOX News Channel a notification of this then, don't we ?

Thanks !


38 posted on 08/21/2003 1:34:59 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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To: davisfh
You know the best thing about Arnold's candidacy here in California is the 11 Chicken Little D's are being ignored. My heart really breaks for Rodney Ellis' and his colleagues plight. I mean a majority of Texans want to send MORE Republicans to Congress and look who's talking about it being "illegitimate." The truth is when a political decision goes against liberals they suddenly find the democratic process and the rule of law inconvenient. Quite frankly I hope the media keeps ignoring the Gang In New Mexico. Given long enough they'll break and Texans will finally get the congressional representation they want and deserve.
39 posted on 08/21/2003 1:40:20 PM PDT by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: Toonces T. Cat
I'm not normally into name-calling, but Rodney Ellis is an absolute mega-jackass!

Man, did you EVER hit the nail on the head !! Check THIS out !!:

08-15-2003
Texas democrats. Radio interview with
Sen. Rodney Ellis, runaway senator.


This is one of the Texas Chicken D's holed up in Albuquerque, N.M. He calls the fines 'Poll Taxes' and RUDELY hogs the conversation with this radio show host, then HANGS UP on him !!

G-r-r-r-r-r !!

Unbelievable Conversation with Senator Rodney Ellis
by Greg Knapp 08-13-2003
You’ve GOT to hear this to believe it ! (13 min., 47 sec)

http://mrgrumman.home.comcast.net/GregKnapp-Interview-SentatorRodneyEllis-081303.mp3


40 posted on 08/21/2003 1:41:16 PM PDT by MeekOneGOP (Check out the Texas Chicken D 'RATS!: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/keyword/Redistricting)
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