GOP Forces House Democrats To Pull DC Voting Bill

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http://www.politico.com/blogs/thecrypt/0307/GOP_Forces_House_Democrats_To_Pull_DC_Voting_Bill.html

House Democrats pulled a bill to grant voting rights to Washington, D.C., after Republicans offered a motion that would repeal the gun ban for the District.

The move is a clear signal that Democrats have lost control of House floor after minority Republicans presented the Democratic majority with a politically unpalatable motion that their conservative members would be forced to support for fear of angering the gun rights community.

Fifty-two Democrats voted with Republicans on a similar measure to repeal the gun ban in 2004. That would be more than enough support for Republcians to add a repeal to the voting rights bill - something a majority of Democrats would vehemently oppose.

Republicans have taken great pride in offering motions to recommit during their time in the minority, an often over-looked legislative procedure that has allowed them to amend various bills on the House floor.

Democratic Rep. Ellen Tauscher of California, who presided in the chair when the House began consideration of the motion, called the postponement at the request of her leadership, saying the speaker has complete discretion to postpone consideration of any legislation at any time.

Democrats scrambled to remedy the situation on the floor but were eventually forced to pull the bill to begin debate on a controversial wartime funding measure that is expected on the floor Friday. Republicans could offer a similar procedural motion to slow consideration of that measure whenever it comes to the floor.

The House was expected to approve the bill to grant Washington, DC, with a vote in the House by a wide margin, with several Republicans expected to vote in favor of the overarching legislation.
 
More reason for Democrats to realize that they need to separate gun rights from their other social agenda issues. If they want to keep voters who don't like much of the GOP's current flops but support guns - they have to stop being such butts on the RKBA.

What a conundrum for them! :eek:
 
Having liberal and conservative ideas in the same bill would cause the universe to come to an end.

Zealots of the left and right would explode causing a chain reaction. Wayne LaPierre and Rush would set off Nancy and Hillary.

Remember the goal of politics isn't to accomplish anything that would aid the sane middle people of America, it is to get your nut case folks into the ruling class. :D
 
Looks like those nutty Republicans have been dusting off their Parliamentary procedure books! Good to see that the minority has a goodly amount of clout:

"Gridlock.....for lack of a better word....is GOOD." [/.m douglas voice]

Let's hope that DC residents get their rights back at the end of the day.
 
Republican Tom Davis of Northern Virginia is, IIRC, the main sponsor of the DC Voting Rights bill.

He's also a gun hater.

He was on WTOP radio a bit ago whining about the gun rights rider being attached to his patently unconstitutional bill.

What a lot of people don't realize is that will give DC a permanent vote in Congress.

The carrot being tossed to Republicans is that Utah, I believe, would get another seat in Congress.

But, what isn't being mentioned is that Utah's seat could be stripped from it based on the results of the 2010 Census.

DC's seat?

They would never lose it.
 
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