AGIA yes.
There was a call for reconsideration and the vote changed to 28 yeas 12 nays.
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Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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The fact that four legislators changed their votes makes me think they lack the backbone and integrity that legislators should have.
ReplyDeleteWho were they?
I couldn't tell from Gavel to Gavel. They voted by pushing buttons, but I couldn't see who voted how. I was curious who the 16 nay votes were and who changed to yes.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think of it, Steve?
ReplyDeleteI doubt the 0900 reconsideration will change more than two or three votes. Time for the Senate - minus one GOP crook - to prove they can move into the present and future too.
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