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June 14, 2005

Hutchison added as a cosponsor to the anti-lynching resolution

By Jim Dallas

I had no idea that Senators could sign on as cosponsors after the fact, but Senator Hutchison has. The resolution passed last night by unanimous consent; as Kos explained, technically nobody voted against it. Which is good.

Senator Cornyn, however, remains on the Wall of Shame.

Posted by Jim Dallas at June 14, 2005 02:18 PM | TrackBack

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Provided that it doesn't change the outcome of a previous vote, it's very, very common — considered a matter of "Senatorial courtesy" — for senators to seek and obtain unanimous consent that the Congressional Record be "revised and extended" to include statements of support made after the fact, including joinder in resolutions. This, like the "vote-pairing" tradition ("Sen. X couldn't be here today, but assures me that he would have voted 'aye,' so instead of voting 'nay,' in order to balance his absence I have agreed to vote 'present'"), allows senators to re-write history to look good at home, and makes it hard sometimes to assess actual voting margins and individual voting records.

Posted by: Beldar at June 14, 2005 03:54 PM

Trent Lott on the Wall of Shame, what a shocker.

Posted by: Snir Cohen at June 14, 2005 04:42 PM

Duly noted, Beldar. I'll keep on the look out.

Posted by: Jim D at June 14, 2005 04:50 PM

I guess where my knowledge was lacking, Beldar, was in failing to note the distinction between the sponsorship and cosponsorship system? Obviously, one can't sponsor after the fact as the sponsorship is what gets the bill in the flow of traffic to begin with.

Cosponsorship is more of a courtesy or symbolic gesture of support, though, I suppose, which is why it would fall under the "revise and extend" rule.

I need to actually get around to reading the rules of the Senate some day.

Posted by: Jim D at June 14, 2005 04:54 PM

Do you have a cite that shows Hutchison added to the list? I can't find anything on record.

Posted by: Question at June 14, 2005 09:37 PM

Ummm...the vote was unanimous. It's been passed; the Senate has apologized for the actions of southern Democrats. It's time to move on.

Posted by: commentator at June 14, 2005 09:49 PM

Unanimous, not really, considering there was basicly no one on the floor when those that were unanimously passed it.

Oh, and those Southern Democrats of that day and age would be your modern day Republican party for the most part, commentator.

Posted by: Karl-Thomas at June 15, 2005 01:20 PM

Hutchison did not cosponsor.

Posted by: Seth at June 16, 2005 07:49 AM
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