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GOP Wave Reshapes Nation's Agenda State By State

Gop Agenda Governors

ANN SANNER and CALVIN WOODWARD   04/18/11 09:19 PM ET   AP

COLUMBUS, Ohio — In state after state, Republicans are moving swiftly past blunted Democratic opposition to turn a conservative wish-list into law. Their successes, spurred by big election gains in November, go well beyond the spending cuts forced on states by the fiscal crunch and tea party agitation.

Republican governors and state legislators are bringing abortion restrictions into effect from Virginia to Arizona, expanding gun rights north and south, pushing polling-station photo ID laws that are anathema to Democrats and taking on public sector unions anywhere they can.

All this as the thinned ranks of Democrats find themselves outmaneuvered in statehouses where they once put up a fight. In many states, they are unable to do much except hope that voters will see these actions as an overreach by the Republicans they elected – an accidental revolution to be reversed down the road.

A tug to the right was in the cards ever since voters put the GOP in charge of 25 legislatures and 29 governors' offices in the 2010 elections. That is turning out to be every bit as key to shaping the nation's ideological direction as anything happening in Washington.

A close-up review of the first wave of legislative action by Associated Press statehouse reporters shows the striking degree to which the GOP has been able to break through gridlock and achieve improbable ends. The historic and wildly contentious curbs on public sector bargaining in Wisconsin, quickly followed by similar action in Ohio, were but a signal that the status quo is being challenged on multiple fronts in many places.

The realignment in Florida has produced a law imposing more accountability on teachers, along with 18 proposed abortion restrictions, some bound to become law. Immigration controls are motivating lawmakers far from borders, constitutional amendments against gay marriage are picking up steam, Michigan and Missouri shortened the period people can get jobless benefits and Indiana may soon have the broadest school voucher program in the U.S.

At least 20 states are going after public-sector benefits, pay or bargaining rights.

In Virginia, Republicans used a deft legislative maneuver to enact a law that could close many of the state's 21 abortion clinics. In Missouri, a presidential swing state where Republicans are at their strongest numbers in decades, a tax cut sought by business for 10 years has been given final legislative approval and Democrats are putting up little resistance to Republican priorities they once tied in knots.

"You can't get up on every issue when you're in the minority," said state Sen. Tim Green, a Democrat from St. Louis. "So you pick the ones you're most passionate about."

In North Carolina, where Republicans won control of both legislative levers for the first time since 1870, the party has secured approval in both chambers for charter school expansion and a bill that would create separate crimes for the death or injury of a fetus at any stage of development, not including legal abortions. Republicans have made unexpected progress in giving gun owners more rights to carry concealed pistols.

North Carolina is also among nearly a dozen states where an initiative to require photo IDs at polls is getting traction. Democrats and civil libertarians worry photo ID rules would suppress minority and legal immigrant voting.

Conservatives welcome the pace and breadth of it all. "When you have one side that's been put out in the legislative wilderness, there's a lot of pent-up ideas that are going to move quickly," said Dallas Woodhouse, director of Americans for Prosperity in North Carolina.

Even solidly Democratic Vermont is coming up a paler shade of blue as legislators seek cuts in spending on the elderly and disabled after shelving a plan to raise taxes on the rich. The squeeze on state budgets and the shaky economy are forcing lawmakers of both parties to rethink the usual partisan prescriptions.

"In the context of that kind of a fiscal reality, I think agendas become a little bit more polarized and opportunities for finding the kind of adjustments on the margins become less and less," said political scientist Philip Russo of Ohio's Miami University.

In bellwether Ohio, new Republican Gov. John Kasich burst out of the gate with a plan, now law, to hand over job creation functions from the government to a nonprofit corporation whose board he chairs. Bills that would have met quick death under Democratic control have advanced under Republican majorities – none more apparent than the law to curtail the collective bargaining rights of more than 350,000 public workers.

Democrats in Ohio are complaining about "one-party rule" and want buyer's remorse legislation that would help voters recall lawmakers who are doing things they didn't elect them to do. Their chances of getting it are close to zero.

So is a conservative tide sweeping the nation?

If so, historian Doris Kearns Goodwin sees it as a tide that can wash out as fast as it rushed in.

Sitting in the State Room of the Statehouse in Columbus, Ohio, where she had come for a historical event, Goodwin said declining party loyalty has accelerated shifts in public opinion and swings of the pendulum. She recalled the Democratic statehouse gains of 2008, the year of Barack Obama. "We thought in 2008, many pundits did, that that meant a progressive era was coming in; now everybody's talking about a conservative era in the states and maybe in the nation," she said.

"When one whole party comes in, and they come in having been out before, there's that flush of victory that makes them think this is our time, whether they're Democrats or Republicans, to get through what we want to get through."

In South Carolina, where Republicans are fashioning further restrictions to one of the country's toughest immigration enforcement laws, Democrats have mostly dropped the delaying tactics they once used with relish. The Democratic opposition has essentially vaporized in Tennessee, Kansas and Oklahoma, too.

In Oklahoma, where the GOP controls both chambers and the governor's office for the first time in history, Republicans are making sweeping changes to the state's civil justice system, shoring up the state's pension system by making workers contribute more and work longer, and aiming to eliminate bargaining rights for municipal workers in the state's seven largest cities.

"They're power mad," said Democratic lawmaker Richard Morrissette of Oklahoma City. "They weren't out there campaigning on the idea of consolidating power. They know they have control of the House, the Senate and the governor's office, and they're ramming this stuff through just because they can."

If Republicans are overreaching, it's also true that voters did not elect them to govern like Democrats.

"All this should come as no surprise to people," said New Hampshire GOP lawmaker Gene Chandler. With supermajorities in both chambers, giving them a stronger hand against a Democratic governor, GOP legislators in the state have passed bills to shift more public employee pension costs to workers and opt for spending cuts over tax increases. They've also approved legislation to expand the right to use deadly force in self-defense.

It's not all coming up tulips for the tea party or the social conservatives, however. New Mexico and Utah are among Republican-led states where governors are bypassing the GOP playbook. The tea party movement is in tatters in Colorado and not much better off in Alaska.

In Montana, Republican leaders are struggling to keep their eye on the big picture – cutting spending, developing natural resources – while the swollen GOP freshman class peppers the debate with calls to nullify federal laws, create an armed citizen's militia, legalize spear hunting, force FBI agents to get a sheriff's OK before arresting anyone, and more.

"Stop scaring our constituents and stop letting us look like buffoons," veteran Republican lawmaker Walt McNutt told the aggressive newcomers.

Gov. Brian Schweitzer, not one of the Democrats to roll over, came up with a cattle brand that reads "VETO" and seems itching to use it. "Ain't nobody in the history of Montana has had so many danged ornery critters," he said.

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Woodward reported from Washington. Associated Press writers contributing to this report were: Becky Bohrer in Juneau, Alaska; Paul Davenport in Phoenix; Brent Kallestad in Tallahassee, Fla.; Thomas Davies in Indianapolis; John D. Hanna in Topeka, Kan.; David A. Lieb in Jefferson City, Mo.; Matt Gouras in Helena, Mont.; Sean Murphy in Oklahoma City; Grant Schulte in Lincoln, Neb.; Norma Love in Concord, N.H.; Barry Massey in Santa Fe, N.M.; Sandra Chereb in Carson City, Nev.; Gary Robertson in Raleigh, N.C.; Jay Root in Austin, Texas.; Erik Schelzig in Nashville, Tenn.; Bob Lewis in Richmond, Va.; David Gram in Montpelier, Vt.; and Scott Bauer in Madison, Wis.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio — In state after state, Republicans are moving swiftly past blunted Democratic opposition to turn a conservative wish-list into law. Their successes, spurred by big election gains...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — In state after state, Republicans are moving swiftly past blunted Democratic opposition to turn a conservative wish-list into law. Their successes, spurred by big election gains...
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everonward
Let's leave Hitler, Mao, and Stalin out of it, ok?
02:29 PM on 04/24/2011
"In Montana, Republican leaders are struggling to keep their eye on the big picture – cutting spending, developing natural resources – while the swollen GOP freshman class peppers the debate with calls to nullify federal laws, create an armed citizen's militia, legalize spear hunting, force FBI agents to get a sheriff's OK before arresting anyone, and more."

Well there you have it folks, today's Republican party: legalizing spear hunting.. We are through the looking glass people, you really have to wonder FTW they're thinking...
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JohnBryansFontaine
Liberal Democrat
02:13 PM on 04/24/2011
Benton Harbor takeover sparks furious reaction

Opponents mobilize protests, repeal campaign
By Eartha Jane Melzer

http://michiganmessenger.com/48333/benton-harbor-takeover-sparks-furious-reaction
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isis
Job 39:5 - Who has sent out the wild ass free?
10:50 PM on 04/29/2011
Do you have Facebook? If you do go to the NPR page and vote for them to cover Benton Harbor.
12:59 AM on 04/22/2011
These Republicans have truly lost all sense of what living in a democracy means. In all my years on this planet, I have never witnessed such a blatant disrespect for fellow human beings, unbridled greed, and relentless quest for power. The old school Republicans were mostly trying to be in the center, but this new batch are nothing but right-wing extremists with absolutely NO feelings of guilt or remorse who have hi-jacked their party to the detriment of our country. I wonder how much damage will they be allowed to do before the center Republican followers who voted them in, realize that these people don't give a crap about them. Those who don't study history, are doomed to repeat it. For your families sake, please stop watching Fox talking points and educate yourself with some real facts, because you are being lied to on a daily basis 24/7. Please wake up before it's too late!
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michiganms
12:49 PM on 04/20/2011
Take a look at what is happening in Benton Harbor MI. Snyder's group has disassembled the duly elected officials and will be taking over a public shoreline park that was donated for the residents of Benton Harbor. What will become of this prime L. Michigan shoreline? Well, the person behind all of it, with a vested interest, will be making it a "private golf course community" with a membership fee of 5K a year -- same person is also behind the Marshal Financial Law in MI. Something sure smells by L. MI and it's not dead fish washing up to shore.
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Decorina
Hypocrisy means your karma ran over your dogma
01:15 PM on 04/20/2011
I think it might be those good old poster boys for the Aryan nation shown with this article.
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nabsentia23
Practical Idealist
05:39 PM on 04/20/2011
There seriously needs to be more talk about Benton Harbor, MI!

I still maintain that the GOP wants the country to go back to the Gilded Age. However, they want to do it with one big difference...not so much democracy or civil rights this time. It's what ruined the "party" the first time. They don't want to make that same mistake again.
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LynnW49
"A great democracy must be progressive." TR
06:58 PM on 04/19/2011
Number 4 in Wisconsin:

"Democrats and labor activists have filed recall petitions against two more Wisconsin state Republican senators who supported Gov. Scott Walker’s (R) bill to strip public employee unions of collective bargaining rights. Activists had already collected more than enough signatures to recall two GOP senators, and filed petitions yesterday against state Sen. Luther Olsen (R) and today against state Sen. Sheila Harsdorf (R). In all four cases, organizers collected far more signatures than the roughly 15,000 needed, and did so weeks ahead of the deadline."
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joszacem
Mongo only pawn... in game of life
10:27 PM on 04/19/2011
On Wisconsin!
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scooman
Not all old white guys are mean.
01:49 AM on 04/20/2011
I just heard that GOP senator Darling's recall signatures are close to being filed as well.

Of the eight (D) senators up for recall, the GOP have not yet been able to gather enough recall signatures to file on even one (D) senator.

It's going to be a long year before we can recall Walker, but getting the majority (D) senators will slow his roll!
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LynnW49
"A great democracy must be progressive." TR
07:33 PM on 04/20/2011
DailyKos just reported that the Darling petitions have been filed:

"30,000 signatures for the recall of Alberta Darling — nearly 150 percent of the 20,343 required"
12:17 PM on 04/19/2011
Here's an excellent summary of all John Kasich's accomplishments so far in Ohio. We needed his straightforward, no-nonsense approach. I'm particularly happy about his focus on job creation.

http://www.dispatch.com/live/foundation/slideshow.jsp?file=/multimedia/daily_slideshows/2011/04/kasich100days/index.html&image=1&adsec=multimedia&tot=12&sid=101
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
01:17 PM on 04/19/2011
You call most of that progress? Welcome to the 1920s.
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GrogInOhio
In 2010 AND 2011 I paid more taxes than General El
02:56 PM on 04/19/2011
What job creation?? Too much Faux News viewing. There has been no uptick in employment in Ohio. You're making crap up.
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Nevervotesrepublican
Congressional Approval... 5%
11:36 AM on 04/19/2011
It is a 24/7 battle to keep the republican's from destroying anything that benefits regular people in America. People have 2 choices, stop voting republican or consistently lose more of what makes America a great place to live and raise a family.
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02:42 PM on 04/19/2011
Joe Biden warned us; “This is not your grandfather’s Republican Party.” The Roberts, 5, each appointed by a Republican President, in their holding in Citizens United v. F.E.C., claim that property, a corporation, has the free speech rights of a person. The purpose of the First Amendment is to protect the offensive speech of individuals. Inoffensive speech needs no protection. The purpose of Roberts 5 Assault applying free speech protections to corporations is to influence elections and lawmaking with ready cash to protect offensive corporate activities. Inoffensive corporate activities, which do not destroy our lives and Earth, need no protection. Thus The Roberts 5 Assault is the political lifeblood of destructive corporate operations and until it is nullified by amending our Constitution it will bleed every Labor Union and Progressive Political Action Committee of all their time, energy and resources opposing the persistent for-profit destruction of our economy, lives and Earth. Union Rank and File and Progressives protecting our rights to clean air, water, oceans, safe and wholesome food, clean energy, peace, safety and equality in the workplace, product safety, small businesses, and our earth, must Join, Network and Organize together to Stop the Global Corporate Takeover of America and Take our Country Back.

The Roberts 5 are the personification of what Ike warned us about! Beware; the Military-industrial complex (and all Global Corporations) now have Free $peech Rights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIK843842G8

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Keeley Level
I'm a liberal and I have heart.
10:29 PM on 04/19/2011
Thanks for the links posted on facebook
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
08:29 AM on 04/19/2011
OK Walker Supporters..you love the guy..you love his agenda....you love how he slammed the working man/woman...and you love how he ran on a platform of "Not raising taxes"....so..how do you reconcile his latest lie? He's about to raise taxes on YOU and leave the Rich and the Banksters and the Corporations skate by....Please tell us all how this is the right thing to do...

After Pledging To Not Raise Taxes, Scott Walker Proposes Hiking Taxes And Fees On The Poor And Students

http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/562640/after_pledging_to_not_raise_taxes%2C_scott_walker_proposes_hiking_taxes_and_fees_on_the_poor_and_students/
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madisonhack
I prefer not to......
01:22 PM on 04/19/2011
Just got news that another of Walker's lieutenants is about to be recalled. The Committee to Recall Sheila Harsdorf are enroute to Madison today to file their petition which contains 142% of the needed signatures to force the fourth recall election of the Republican 8. Word has it that two more are on the way. No Dems petitions have been filed and none are expected by their due date, end of this week.

Bu-bye, Scooter.
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gmombarb
Obama Rocks
03:03 PM on 04/19/2011
Great news. Thank You.
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Keeley Level
I'm a liberal and I have heart.
10:30 PM on 04/19/2011
Good, good!
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03:07 PM on 04/19/2011
Not sure if this answers your question but at a joint political rally at public radio broadcasting in Pasadena,CA, I saw a Tea Party guy with a sign saying, "When the Rich are Wealthy, the Nation is Healthy." I asked him if he knew that the tea dumped in Boston Harbor was global corporate cargo and that Reganomics was leading us down the same path the King of England tried in the 1700s with corporatists’ tax-cuts, deregulation and mergers of global corporations resulting in virtual monopolistic aristocracies forming within vital industries; e.g. just a few global corporations control over 80% of our food supply and not just TEA! He said that was different, that involved a British Aristocracy. When I asked him if he knew that every socialist revolution in histrory was the transfer of an existing monopoly from the hands of aristocrates (individuals, corporate, or Bluebloods) to the hands of the people that welth was taken from, he went into broken record mode; "Are you saying Reaganomics is socialism? I said, "No. Unbridled capitalism leads to socialism and Reaganomics is unbridled capitalism." His record skipped again and again. They just don't get it!

Ike warned us about today’s GOP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8y06NSBBRtY

Beware; the Military-industrial complex (and all Global Corporations) now have Free $peech Rights.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BIK843842G8

Join
http://progressivesunited.org/

Sign
http://fightwashingtoncorruption.com/
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Keeley Level
I'm a liberal and I have heart.
10:31 PM on 04/19/2011
They don't want to... Thanks for the links. : )
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rgilley
Question Authority!
08:28 AM on 04/19/2011
THIS is the GOP agenda!

"Fascism is the unchecked rule of a class of the privileged, or relatively rich, in power--a

full-scale assault on poor and working people.Elites issue direct

orders, frequently through a populist leader. Wages, any social safety net, working hour

laws, labor laws; all come under legal (and extra-legal) attack."

"... the major characteristics of the fascist ideology."
Fifth"on behalf of the interests of the giant business cartels, there was a concerted

suppression, .... of all egalitarian working-class loyalties and organizations, including

labor unions." (Paernti p342).

"Upon assuming state power, ...pursued an agenda not unlike Mussolini's.

They crushed organized labor and eradicated all elections, opposition parties, and

independent publications. " (Paerrenti p347)

http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/Fascism_MParenti_CN.html

And THIS is how they intend to gain power again!

Republicans Push to Overturn Voting Rights
http://alterdestiny.blogspot.com/2011/02/republicans-push-to-overturn-voting.html

"If some GOP lawmakers get their way, it could be a whole lot tougher for people across the country to cast a ballot in the upcoming 2012 presidential election."
http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_theticket/20110308/ts_yblog_theticket/ahead-of-the-2012-campaign-states-debate-voting-rights

Think it can't happen here? Take a real hard look at these two birds!

http://kochbrothersexposed.com/

"It's time to quarantine the Koch brothers"
http://www.robertapplebaum.com/content/infographic-koch-brothers-40-year-history-buying-our-democracy
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N Rathke
I march for the grandmas who can't
06:28 PM on 04/19/2011
I sent this to Walker today:
Walker,

I heard that you refuted what Ed Garvey blogged, that you swear that you have no such plans for this state.

How can we hold you to that?

Can we insist that, if you actually pass such legislation to put financial managers in place to supersede the wishes of the public, that you be imprisoned for fraud and grand larceny? That you surrender all your pay as governor? That you leave the state of Wisconsin forever?

I would like some tangible pledge, rather than just your word, because we have seen how much that is worth. If you steal our votes and the autonomy of any of our cities from us, I want you to suffer consequences that will make you think LONG and HARD about how much you yourself will lose. I would hope that every honest lawyer in this state would come down on you like the wolf on the fold.

It is hard to imagine that ANY governor would do that to a town or city in his state. But it seems the rewards to Rick Snyder and his cronies are his only concern, not his constituents. I want you to consider that we will make your name mud in the history of Wisconsin. Once again, the branding of "Shame" will be on you.
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Keeley Level
I'm a liberal and I have heart.
10:37 PM on 04/19/2011
Thanks for the links.
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tjconkster
Occupy the Voting Booth 2014
08:25 AM on 04/19/2011
Meanwhile in Wisconsin: The recall effort marches on. It appears that the Walker agenda, supported by the RepubliCorp/Republican Tea Party members of both State Houses has motivated voters in the Badger State.....He minions that are here slinging spin...spin this one...

Wisconsin recall: Organizers over 110% of minimum signatures against third GOP state Senator

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2011/04/18/968009/-Wisconsin-recall:-Organizers-over-110-of-minimum-signatures-against-third-GOP-state-Senator?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+dailykos%2Findex+%28Daily+Kos%29
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MaeScott
Nubian Queen
07:41 AM on 04/19/2011
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEzY2tnwExs&feature=youtube_gdata_player

This explains the close votes that allows the gop to win close elections.
It's the testimony of a computer programmer under oath.

Kochteapublicans have been working this scam religiously.
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rgilley
Question Authority!
08:34 AM on 04/19/2011
This is unbeleiveable!! Why is no one in jail??
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Keeley Level
I'm a liberal and I have heart.
10:37 PM on 04/19/2011
It's all WRONG!
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pjwrites
06:39 AM on 04/19/2011
Back to the Dark Ages, with conservatives wielding clubs. Ugh.
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Robert 999
Elections have Consequences
06:28 AM on 04/19/2011
This is what happens when Tax revenue is insufficient, and no longer supports programs that once made this Nation great. And 1/3 of our money is spent on waging war against an enemy that does not exist, but is being created.
02:31 PM on 04/24/2011
Yep! Thanks Obama!
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Robert 999
Elections have Consequences
05:17 PM on 04/24/2011
LOL,,your clueless.
06:01 AM on 04/19/2011
Am I the only one who is becoming truly frightened by these legislators that are systematically dismantling government and taking citizen's rights in the process?. I should think anyone (liberal or conservative) would be wary. Forget about self sufficiency/debt reduction for a minute because they aren't even a part of what is happening. Consider this:

Yesterday the duly elected government of Benton Harbor, MI was dismantled and no one in this predominately minority city had a say. The governor appointed a white financial emergency manager to handle the town's business. The mayor and councilmen only have the power to call mtgs, take notes and adjourn mtgs. In Maine, bills in the house would have those under 20 making $2.25 below minimum wage for 180 days while another would remove child protective labor laws as they relate to the length and number of hours allowed on school days. In Utah, a bill was passed with a reduced comment period that restricted citizen access to State documents and made any business conducted via text message off limits altogether. Many states have passed bills giving tax incentives to business and some like WI and MI have clauses which allow for the no-bid sale of state assets to corporations. Then union busting..

Conservatives/Republicans must see that these are elite power grabs which in no way contribute to job creation,solvency or debt reduction. The saddest part is what we won't be leaving our children...freedom and liberty.
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catbyte
Anishinaabe in MI
08:50 AM on 04/19/2011
That's why everyone alarmed at the erosion of rights needs to get involved. We're gearing up in Michigan at http://www.firericksnyder.org We have to fight the fascists.

Diane
Anishinabe in MI
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N Rathke
I march for the grandmas who can't
06:35 PM on 04/19/2011
I am so sorry for your state. It has been plausibly rumored that Walker is intending to do that here in Wisconsin. I have emailed my (repub) state senators, hoping to convince them to vote it down. (I don't have to worry about the dem senators!)
04:29 AM on 04/19/2011
The agenda that the Tea Party and ultra conservative Republicans are pushing will adversely affect more people than they are aware of. They base their decisions on votes and dollars, but, the people their agenda will hurt are the folks who do not vote or donate to political campaigns.
Recently in Arizona the optional transplant funding was cut and one person died as a result. The Arizona governor swiftly reinstated the funding. Did she do this as a result of the death? We may never know but, it brings to light an important question, how many people will suffer and potentially die before the agenda is revised? How many mom's and dad's, brothers and sisters will be forced to suffer before these politicians realize that there are very real consequences to the legislation they enact. An even more troublesome question may be, how much will we as citizens tolerate? I hope we have a far lower tolerance for this than the elected officials who propose these changes with no regard for the people that it affects.
05:23 AM on 04/19/2011
It was actually after the second death which could be directly related to her cuts in funding that the funding was reinstated. Apparently 1 death just wasn't enough.
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MaeScott
Nubian Queen
07:45 AM on 04/19/2011
It seems de@th panels, sistersarah, were in AZ, not ACA.