Well the legislative session is upon us and before it comes out of the gate we hear “Olympia we have a
problem”. The Senate is now run by a new
coalition.
Here is an excerpt from The Olympian article written by Brad
Shannon and Jordan Schrader “Washington’s Legislature opened its 105-day
session Monday with a bit of friction in the Senate but few fireworks.
Two Democrats defected from their party as expected, joining
23 Republicans to vote themselves into power in the state Senate. The group
elevated one of the rebels, Rodney Tom of Medina, to the top post of majority
leader and the other, Tim Sheldon of Potlatch, to the largely honorary position
of president pro tempore.
They aren’t the only Democrats who will play roles in the
new-look Senate. Members of the new minority will keep control of two
committees, and Des Moines Sen. Tracey Eide will share power atop the
influential panel that writes the state transportation budget.
“I think the Majority Coalition Caucus is a great opportunity
for like-minded legislators of both parties – regardless of party – to work
together,” said Sheldon, who will preside over Senate floor sessions in the
absence of Lt. Gov. Brad Owen, himself a former 35th District conservative
Democrat who bucked his party in the 1980s while in the Legislature.
Sheldon said the coalition is a “new model” for lawmakers.
“So many people that are partisan to the core want this effort to fail. And I’d
like to prove them wrong,’’ he said.
Other Democrats described the new power structure as a
“coup,” a “show-trial,” or “bipartisanship in name only.”
Well I guess we will need to see what develops over the 105
day session that needs to develop a 2013-2015 state budget and fill a 2 billion
dollar hole given a shortfall and the Supreme Court education decision that
directs the state to “fully fund” K-12 public education.
Amongst all this people with disabilities want
to be heard. In January is the 23rd
“The Community of People with Disabilities of Washington State Legislative
Reception”. The Reception is a way to meet with your
legislators and network with many people you may know or not. Hint before the reception you can call your
legislators and invite them to the Reception that is a great way to start your
relationships with your legislators. The
date is January 23rd from 5:30-7:30 p.m. in the Leg building Columbia
Room.