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Rep. Dunnam's Letter to the ABCs


by: Burnt Orange Report

Wed Jan 10, 2007 at 08:38 AM CST

Below is the text of a letter sent to the fifty-five Texas House Democrats that voted "nay" on the motion to table Rep. Geren's amendment to Rep. Hartnett's amendment to HR 35 -- the vote that decided the Speaker's race. You can view the document by clicking here.
Dear Colleague,

When Tom Craddick stepped onto the House floor today, he honestly did not know if he would be elected Speaker. That alone is something that would have been deemed unbelievable four years ago, and indeed even four months ago. If only six members had voted differently, we would have different leadership in the House. Unfortunately, that 45-minute delay on Rep. King's Point of Order probably resulted in at least that many votes being flipped.

I am proud that House Democrats stood together today, committed to changing the direction of Texas - something voters in 2006 stated quite loudly that they wanted. House Democrats said enough to the four years of dictatorial rule and policy that threw hundreds of thousands of children off CHIP, increased tuition for all Texans, cut funding for public schools and put the special interests of the wealthiest Texans above Texas families.

The decision of whether or not the House would have a new Speaker has always been a Republican decision. There are 81 Republicans in the Texas House and, not surprisingly, a Republican Speaker. House Republicans had an opportunity to choose a new direction for the State of Texas, but they chose the status quo.

Tom Craddick obtained the Speaker's gavel in 2002 through illegal corporate money from TRMPAC and a redistricting map that was designed to elect 100 Republicans. Since that time, House Democrats have gained seven net seats, and we are poised to play a strong constructive role in the shaping of good policy this session.

My goal is for House Democrats play a positive role in shaping policy this session. I hope Mr. Craddick does become more inclusive and allow members to just vote their conscience and district. But that decision is solely in his hands.

Today was just the first round this session in our fight for our constituents and the people of the State of Texas. Once again we proved that we will stand up for our convictions and principles, regardless of threats or promised rewards.

Thank you for your courage, your trust and your friendship. We will never win every vote on the floor, but when House Democrats stand up and fight together, Texas can never lose.

Sincerely,

Jim Dunnam

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Craddick De-Lays


by: Phillip Martin

Tue Jan 09, 2007 at 02:48 PM CST

It's been over two hours since the end of the inaugural portion of the Texas House proceedings, and we still haven't even voted on the rules for electing a Speaker.

How could Craddick and his parliamentarian not be prepared for this? The answer is -- they couldn't be. Everyone has known this was coming since November 8. The fact is, Craddick is De-Laying everything, and that failing leadership is exactly why his reign of error should end.

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Craddick Stalling?


by: Phillip Martin

Tue Jan 09, 2007 at 01:40 PM CST

We've been waiting for a long time now. We've seen this kind of extensive stalling before -- when Craddick didn't have the votes he needed to win. It doesn't take this long to distribute a resolution. It simply doesn't.
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Open Thread: House Chamber Liveblog


by: Phillip Martin

Tue Jan 09, 2007 at 00:42 PM CST

(Resolution on voting: vote on a piece of paper and sign your name. Amendments could do several things to those pieces of paper: (1) require the paper to be destroyed, (2) require the votes to be immediately recorded in the Journal, or (3) require that the papers be recorded in the Journal and made public after the newly elected Speaker had made committee appointments. - promoted by Phillip Martin)

We're counting on you, readers! The House Chamber video isn't working, so those in front of a TV, please keep adding comments to this thread to let everyone know what's going on.

**Update**

Other sources of good information:

Chron Blog
In the Pink Texas
Postcards from the Lege - Statesman
The Texas Blue
Capitol Annex
Brains and Eggs
Gregs Opinion

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YouTube Video of Craddick Supporters at the Austin Club


by: Burnt Orange Report

Mon Jan 08, 2007 at 05:04 PM CST

Thanks to Quorum Report, here's the video of Craddick supporters:

There are only a total of 62 folks ID'd in the video and while they may not have caught everyone, it verifies reports that Craddick did not have 75 votes there yesterday.

Thanks to our commenter -- there's a video of the 10 Democrats that were there, too. Check below the fold, or click here, to watch that video.

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