"Whoever causes one of these little ones who believe in Me to sin, it would be better for him if a millstone were hung around his neck, and he were drowned in the depth of the sea."
Matthew 18:6
This is a very revealing exchange between Stickland and Straus; we were actually in the gallery when it happened and we're glad he pulled the video:
Highlights:
- Byron Cook's committee was meeting about an unrelated bill.
- "Could we ask him to come up front, for the benefit of the public?!?"
- "Mr. Stickland, that question is not in order."
- HB 14 has been sitting in limbo between state affairs and calendars for two weeks.
- "The paperwork has not made it to the calendars committee."
- "What can the members do to make Chairman Cook get the paperwork to the calendars committee?!?"
- "Are you aware that, on average, it takes about a day and a half to get paperwork from one committee that meets in this building to another committee that meets in this building.
- "Mr. Speaker, do you think that's acceptable?!?"
- "Is there any procedural move that we can do to get Chairman Cook, of state affairs, to act on this bill and do his duty?!?"
- "Mr. Stickland, I would advise you to speak to the chairman."
- "Mr. Speaker, what do we do when the chairman makes it very clear he does not want to work with us?!?"
- "Mr. Speaker, is there any procedural move that we could remove a chairman?!?"
- "No."
- "Mr Speaker, is a committee chairman removable at will by the speaker at any point?!?"
- "Not by this speaker, no."
- "Do the rules permit you to do it if you so choose, Mr. Speaker?!?"
- "Mr. Stickland, I think we've had enough of this conversation."
- "Did you appoint Chairman cook to chairman of state affairs?!?"
- "I think clearly the answer is yes."
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