| The Notables from the Transportation BIll Vote |
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| Written by Lady Logician |
| Thursday, 21 February 2008 22:09 |
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The final vote on the bloated Transportation Funding went as follows - 83 Democrats and 6 Republicans voted FOR the Transportation bill and 42 Republicans and 2 Democrats voted against it. The 6 Republicans who voted for the bill were: Rep. Jim Abler (48B) Rep. Ron Erhardt (41A) Rep. Rod Hamilton (22B) Rep. Bud Heidgerken (13A) Rep Neil Peterson (41A) Rep Kathy Tinglestad (49B) Word has it that Rep. Peterson was bought out by a pork project for his district. The 2 Democrats who voted against the pork fest were: Rep. John Lesch (66A) and Mary Ellen Otremba (11B). For those of you who are so inclined, a phone call or two (politely of course) to between now and next Tuesday (when the House is tenatively scheduled to take up the over-ride vote) reminding the 6 "Republican" legislators that the citizens of Minnesota ARE overtaxed enough as it is thank you very much might be in order. Furthermore, a reminder that Section 1 of the Republican Party of Minnesota standing platform (which starts off as follows):
might be in order. Emphasis above is mine, but you get the point! Until the Legislature gets their spending priorities in order (roads and bridges, roads and bridges, ROADS AND BRIDGES) then we the people should not support any new taxes or any legislators who support raising taxes on an already over-burdened populace. Cross posted at Ladies Logic where your comments are always welcome. |





