Ratliff to resign?

Byron points to this DMN story about Sen. Bill Ratliff, who in an interview was critical of the decision to remove the 2/3 rule from the second Senate special session. How firmly does Ratliff believe in Senate tradition? See here:

Mr. Ratliff, who had declined to comment on the redistricting fracas until Tuesday, also disclosed that in the summer of 2001 he was asked by Tom DeLay, R-Sugar Land and current U.S. House majority leader, whether he, as acting lieutenant governor, would suspend the Senate’s two-thirds rule so the GOP could push through a favorable congressional redistricting plan during a special session.

“I said, ‘No,’ I would not agree to that,” he said, adding that the subject was not brought up again while he was the state’s No. 2 officeholder.

And so DeLay’s lapdog, Governor Goodhair, declined to call a special session in 2001, choosing instead to let the courts sort it out. You know the rest.

Further proof that this exercise is about nothing other than raw power: Ohio is considering re-redistricting, too, even though their legislature drew lines in 2001 and the GOP already has a substantial majority among its House delegation.

I’ll be back to my usual level of blogging tomorrow, after I wade through my email. Byron and Gunther have been doing an excellent job keeping up with the story at Polstate in the meantime. Thanks, guys!

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2 Responses to Ratliff to resign?

  1. ByronUT says:

    Glad that you’ll be back to hold down the fort with everything as I’ll be in New York for the long weekend.

  2. ByronUT says:

    Oh, and I don’t understand the title “Ratliff to Resign”?

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