not when its helping them...dont you knowsrothstein wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 8:10 pmI thought the Dems were opposed to foreign interference in our political processes.
he needs a painful IRS visit and all need an investigation into bribery
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not when its helping them...dont you knowsrothstein wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 8:10 pmI thought the Dems were opposed to foreign interference in our political processes.
What I found most interesting is that the rule says the arrest may take place wherever they are found but so far everyone says it must be in Texas. I am guessing that this is because there is no set penalty attached and SCOTUS has ruled only felonies may cause an arrest out of state. That would also be why they left the state instead of just hiding in state or having to flee the country.Section 8. Securing a Quorum
When a call of the house is moved for one of the above purposes and seconded by 15 members (of whom the speaker may be one) and ordered by a majority vote, the main entrance to the hall and all other doors leading out of the hall shall be locked and no member permitted to leave the house without the written permission of the speaker. The names of members present shall be recorded. All absentees for whom no sufficient excuse is made may, by order of a majority of those present, be sent for and arrested, wherever they may be found, by the sergeant-at-arms or an officer appointed by the sergeant-at-arms for that purpose, and their attendance shall be secured and retained. The house shall determine on what conditions they shall be discharged. Members who voluntarily appear shall, unless the house otherwise directs, be immediately admitted to the hall of the house and shall report their names to the clerk to be entered in the journal as present.
Until a quorum appears, should the roll call fail to show one present, no business shall be transacted, except to compel the attendance of absent members or to adjourn. It shall not be in order to recess under a call of the house.
One state rep won his seat prior to last session from jail, and was released just before session started. He would have been able to technically maintain his seat while in jail, since the charge was a misdemeanor.jrs_diesel wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 9:33 pm Aren't the seats vacated if one is absent too long as well? I seem to recall reading that in regards to this, but not sure on the rules or specifics
According to reports, Texas is now a blissful and prosperous utopia, only 12 hours after Democrat lawmakers left in their private charter plane.
I wonder if this is why they chose the (Federal) District of Columbia. If I recall correctly, the last time they pulled this they fled to Oklahoma when they had a Democrat governor. Or for whatever reason, I seem to recall that Oklahoma was not going to support the arrest by Texas LEO's in Oklahoma. No more Frank Hamer with a Texas Highway Patrol commission and the local Sheriff setting up an ambush.srothstein wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 8:33 pm Interestingly, here is the rule on arresting the legislators who bugged out:What I found most interesting is that the rule says the arrest may take place wherever they are found but so far everyone says it must be in Texas. I am guessing that this is because there is no set penalty attached and SCOTUS has ruled only felonies may cause an arrest out of state. That would also be why they left the state instead of just hiding in state or having to flee the country.Section 8. Securing a Quorum
When a call of the house is moved for one of the above purposes and seconded by 15 members (of whom the speaker may be one) and ordered by a majority vote, the main entrance to the hall and all other doors leading out of the hall shall be locked and no member permitted to leave the house without the written permission of the speaker. The names of members present shall be recorded. All absentees for whom no sufficient excuse is made may, by order of a majority of those present, be sent for and arrested, wherever they may be found, by the sergeant-at-arms or an officer appointed by the sergeant-at-arms for that purpose, and their attendance shall be secured and retained. The house shall determine on what conditions they shall be discharged. Members who voluntarily appear shall, unless the house otherwise directs, be immediately admitted to the hall of the house and shall report their names to the clerk to be entered in the journal as present.
Until a quorum appears, should the roll call fail to show one present, no business shall be transacted, except to compel the attendance of absent members or to adjourn. It shall not be in order to recess under a call of the house.
Even more interesting is that it takes a majority of the house to vote to release them from the arrest. Could we convince the Republicans to hold them until the end of the next session?
There is one good point to this. The governor had used the line veto option to eliminate all budget money for the legislature beginning Sep. 1. That bill has not yet passed the special session. It cannot be passed until they return for a quorum. The funny part is that this veto included agencies like the Legislative Budget Board. I hate to see the employees lose their jobs, but I love to see that we are not spending any money on these people who fled the state.
Dog...the big bad Dog. Dog, the bounty hunter! Lucky they didn't go to Hawaii or Duane (Dog) Chapman and Da Kine Bail Bonds woulda' got them.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 10:14 am OK, so I get that Texas law enforcement can't arrest these folks in another state. But don't states (and DC) usually cooperate with warrants issued by other states? If DC refuses to help Texas here, then we should definitely look long and hard at whether Texas LE resources are used to arrest anyone in Texas on outstanding warrants from that District, especially for things that are not illegal in Texas.
Also, is there a restriction on using bounty hunters to effect an arrest in another state and physically transport them back to Texas?
I remember Dog arresting some sex offender in Mexico a few years back. I think he got in some hot water for that one, but of course that's crossing international borders.ScottDLS wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 10:19 amDog...the big bad Dog. Dog, the bounty hunter! Lucky they didn't go to Hawaii or Duane (Dog) Chapman and Da Kine Bail Bonds woulda' got them.Soccerdad1995 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 10:14 am OK, so I get that Texas law enforcement can't arrest these folks in another state. But don't states (and DC) usually cooperate with warrants issued by other states? If DC refuses to help Texas here, then we should definitely look long and hard at whether Texas LE resources are used to arrest anyone in Texas on outstanding warrants from that District, especially for things that are not illegal in Texas.
Also, is there a restriction on using bounty hunters to effect an arrest in another state and physically transport them back to Texas?
Well that makes it okay I guessphilip964 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 12:18 pm Although we complain loudly, not showing up, is used by conservatives as well. I think that was going to be used as the nuclear option to stop filibuster removal in the Senate.
Recently it was used by the two conservative judges in Harris County commissioners court to stop a tax increase before the new no tax increase with out a countywide vote law went into effect.
I like that plan, a lot.puma guy wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 10:48 am I don't know if it's possible for the Governor to do it or not, but if possible I recommend stopping pay for all Democrats and their staff, deny access to offices and buildings, official websites, data bases and email accounts as well as any other official electronic information. Report their plane trip costs and other expenses paid by others to the IRS. Call the employers of those who have jobs and inform them that any leave of absence they are taking should end since they are not carrying out their legislative duties.
I like the way your mind works.