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Why would you think there's a connection? - Bob Schroeck - 01-24-2018 A few weeks after Democrat Doug Jones defeated Roy Moore in a special election for an Alabama Senate seat, theĀ Republican majority in the Alabama House of Representatives voted to end special elections. Purely coincidental, I'm sure. RE: Why would you think there's a connection? - hazard - 01-24-2018 Most assuredly none of these fine, upstanding gentlemen of the Alabama House of Representatives would even consider abusing their power to better keep control of the government. Still, the only really objectionable part to this bill is, to my eyes, the cut off date. IIRC US Congress Senators serve 6 year terms, but under this law an Alabaman Senator that was kicked out or resigned can practically guarantee that for at least a year a handpicked replacement will continue to serve. And that while 3 months is plenty to run an election campaign. And as you noted, the timing is extremely suspicious. RE: Why would you think there's a connection? - robkelk - 01-24-2018 The bill does still need to go to the state Senate. Maybe - just maybe - we might be pleasantly surprised by what happens there. But I'm not going to hold my breath waiting for some "sober second thought". RE: Why would you think there's a connection? - ordnance11 - 01-26-2018 This is the state where it was perfectly legal to be in the legislature one day, resign and then be a lobbyist until 5 years. Ago. A state that preempted any city crass to raise the minimum wage. A state where it is gerrymandered to hell and back. Any sort of change toward the center is not welcomed by the GOP. |