Long story short: Walker and the Assembly Pubbies knew that the State's Voter ID law was shaky, and Adelman knocked it down.
The Assembly Pubbies passed a bulletproof version of Voter ID. Walker supported it.
Scott Fitzgerald, (R-Useless) decided to stuff the bill into the memory hole, betting against......well.....his far smarter brethren.
Now the scramble starts again.
Does anyone know why Scott Fitzgerald holds the position he does?
Point of order - Adelman made clear that he would (and will) strike down a letter-by-letter clone of Indiana's Voter ID law on the same specious grounds he struck down what was passed. Further, he's already claimed jurisdiction over anything that might come out of a special session.
ReplyDeleteTypical Lawgiver-In-Black, but that FY1998-1999 state budget sure was a doozy.