TEN MEETING DAYS LEFT IN THE SESSION
Governor Riley and Rep. Mac Gipson (R, Prattivlle), the House Minority Leader, press for passage of ethics reform legislation in the last ten days of the regular 2010 Legislative Session. Legislators go back into session next Tuesday, and still have to deal with both budgets.
A ban on PAC to PAC transfers has been approved by the House and defeated in the Senate almost evey year for the past seven sessions. Which Senators are responsible? The Governor wouldn't name names, saying 'you know who they are". My error, He actually said ask the Senate leadership.
Gipson is sponsoring a bill requiring full disclosure of all money spent by lobbyists on lawmakers and their families. Chances of passage? Not much.
He said "You know who they are" at the press conference???
ReplyDeleteBob "Wiley" Riley is not a man. He's emasculated.
ReplyDeleteHe's a coward.
A brave man and leader would name names.
"Wiley" Riley is a mis-leader.
Oh, so he didn't say "you know who they are." Thanks for clearing that up.
ReplyDeleteWill "Warm Southern Breeze" take back his attack? No, of course he won't.
He was commenting on MY erroneous info...by the way, don't you want to identify yourself and help visitors understand where you are coming from? No, of course you don't.
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