Senate session, Thursday 14 March. 88 bills on the calendar. Session ran until 10 PM. I didn’t get
home til nearly midnight. They promise worse is coming. We knocked off 18 bills on the Fast Track calendar
with one voice vote. We bumped SB 143,
dealing with state aid to special ed students off the Fast Track calendar into
the hurley burley of the regular calendar ‘cause it involved a LOT of tax
payers money.
We had a few good
bills and a lot of bad bills. For good bills we passed SB 266 which makes state
aid to education cover kindergarten students on the same basis as grades 1-12
and redirects the Keno revenue from kindergarten to school building aid. That passed 24-0 on a roll call vote.
We passed suicide
prevention training for students and teachers 24-0 on a roll call vote. We are loosing all too many students to
suicide. We need to let all students
know what suicide is, and what they should do or who they should contact should
they find that a friend is contemplating suicide. Certainly back when I was in grade school I
would confide a lot of stuff to my closest friends than I would to teachers or
parents. And back then I had no idea
what suicide was or what to do should I learn of a friend thinking about
it.
We passed SB 306 establishing a housing board
of appeals to which builders and developers could go after a
build-absolutely-nothing-anywhere (BANANA) planning board refused to grant a
building permit, especially a building permit for workforce housing or
affordable housing. Way things are
going, without the housing board of appeals nothing will get built anywhere is
the state inside of five years. SB 306
passed on a voice vote, no nays were heard.
And now for the bad bills. The democrats voted SB 135 and SB 301 thru. Both bills raised the business profits tax a
lot. Like $37 mil a year. Most of us know that last year was a very
good year indeed and this year is shaping up nicely. GNP growth is up, unemployment is down, stock
market is up (mostly) and taxes are down.
Out in the real world, where I come from, it is generally accepted that
the good economy of last year was caused by tax cuts, both federal and
state. In the not so real world of the
Senate, democrats believe they can raise taxes without stalling the economy. Nobody out in the real world believes
that. Anyhow the democrats have voted in
heavy duty tax hikes. Hopefully the
governor will veto them.
The democrats
passed SB7, the motor voter bill on a roll call 14-10. This bill would register anyone to vote who
registered a car or obtained a driver’s license. If you are a driver you are a voter,
zap. Me, I think the voters ought to go
to town hall and register BEFORE the election.
Far as I am concerned, any voter who lacks the motivation to get out and
register himself is so unmotivated that we don’t need his vote.
And the democrats
passed SB 249 to allow state house employees to unionize. We really really needed that.
They also passed SB
71 allowing the state to interfere in the party’s delegate selection. I believe the two parties ought to select
their delegates anyway they please, without any state interference. No matter, the democrats pushed this turkey
thru 14-10 on a roll call.
And we had some Mickey
Mouse bills. SB 133 about definition of emergency vehicles. We need this?
We all know that flashing lights and a siren mark an emergency
vehicle. And SB 275 requiring the state
to replace the entire fleet of state vehicles with battery operated vehicles by
2039.
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