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Democrats cope with being the
minority, the Texas Senate has
emerged this legislative session
as the steady hand amid chaos.
The 31 members of the Senate
— a few veteran leaders in partic
ular — are being looked to, in the
opinion of many ordinary Texans,
lobbyists and lawmakers in the
lower body, to save the day.
A prime example is the next
state budget, due to be taken up
by the Senate this week.
The 150-member House
engaged in days
of divisive, heat
ed debate over a
two-year spend
ing plan that cuts
spending to
social services,
education and
elsewhere.
The Senate
Finance
Committee also
dealt with a $9.9
billion shortfall
when drafting it’s
2004-05 budget
bill by chopping
spending, but its
Corps
This is a
disappointing day
for the Texas Bill of
Rights. Hopefully
the Senate will take
another look at it.
— Rep. Jim Dunman, Waco
on tort reform
former GOP Gov. Georgei
Bush has given way to |
pestering, public and privatepi
luring and as much timespeiti |
time-stalling parliamentaiyfi
as making laws.
Republican Speaker 1
Craddick has brushed off su$
tions of a self-destructing Hois
saying the road bumps havets
put up by Democrats. Hes
Thursday that he believedial Tfany campi
chamber’s budget and thati I required par
Senate plan approached taxi La particular
requiring overspending, I gender or race,
would study the bill when! tionable that pn
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House in
deliberations
were absent of the partisan bick
ering that has plagued the House.
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thers created two bodies,” said
Sen. John Whitmire, D-Houston.
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has looked to the other for bal
ance, the legislative veteran said.
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a more deliberate body. There
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over here.”
For years, it was the Texas
House that had a reputation of a
tradition of bipartisanship.
But this session, the coopera
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in the presidential campaign of
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threatening business and do® On March
The tort reform measure l« Gen. John Van /
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Jim Dunnam, D-Waco, saidi lometime.
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