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The State of the State
Author: BobR    Date: 04/09/2008 12:42:46

After hearing about Illinois State Rep Monique Davis (D) on the KO Countdown show last night, it reminded me of how bad the state government is here in GA. So I decided to do a "State of the State" for GA. And how is the state of the state?

The state of the state of Georgia is... awful. Well - what can you expect from a state with a Republican Governor and a Republican majority in both houses of the state legislature? This was a particularly awful year with horrible bills and bad behavior by a group of incompetents. The information in this post has been culled and quoted directly from the AJC and the Creative Loafing Golden Sleaze Awards.

First, the worst bills that passed into law:

SB 430: Gives law enforcement agencies more access to a national DNA database to find out whether a suspect is wanted for crimes in other states. Passed.

HB 1245: Puts the director of the Georgia Public Defender Standards Council under the control of the governor. Removes the authority of the Georgia Supreme Court and the state Court of Appeals to appoint council members. Passed.

HB 89: Gun owners with concealed-weapon permits may carry weapons into restaurants, state parks, MARTA trains and workplace parking lots with the company's permission. Passed.

SR 996: Calls for a statewide referendum in November to allow cities and counties to tap school property taxes to help pay for redevelopment projects. Passed.

SB 379: Bans "robo calls" — automated recorded telephone calls from political campaigns. Bill passed, but robo call ban removed. [So what's the point?? ]


Thankfully, these bills failed, although you have to wonder how they made it out of committee for a vote:

HB 1165: Would stop making Florida Gator and Auburn Tigers specialty licenses plates for Georgia motorists if the legislatures in those states don't make Georgia Bulldog tags. Failed.

HB 97: Makes it a misdemeanor for an illegal immigrant to drive in Georgia with a license from another state. Failed.

SB 449: Prevents landowners who hold hunts on their properties from getting sued if a guest gets killed. Failed.


And then there's the good bills that didn't pass. Oy...

SB 519: Extends the foreclosure notice requirement for homeowners from 15 to as much as 60 days. Failed.


Singled out by Creative Loafing for particularly bad behaviour:

Rep. Ron Forster, R-Ringgold: Against stiff competition, Forster may have succeeded in drafting the flat-out stupidest bill of the year. Titled the "Life to Life" program for reasons we couldn't discern, the legislation would have allowed the Parole Board to outsource prison labor to private companies working in overseas war zones. Yes, you read that right: If Forster had his way, Halliburton could use Georgia inmates to dig latrines in Kabul or build roads in Baghdad. "Seems like there's a lot that could go wrong," observed a fellow legislator when Forster presented his bill in committee.

Rep. Bobby Reese, R-Sugar Hill: Reese cares for mutts, as he showed with his bill to toughen Georgia's dogfighting laws. What he doesn't care for are Mexi-kids. In one of the most mean-spirited of a host of mean-spirited anti-immigrant bills this session, he floated a resolution to urge Congress to deny citizenship to children born in the United States of parents who cannot claim legal residency. Essentially, Reese was seeking the repeal of the 14th Amendment, which was passed in 1868 to guarantee citizenship to slaves freed by Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. Ironic, isn't it, that a Republican lawmaker would blithely suggest overturning the most enduring legacy of the country's first GOP president?

Rep. Charlice Byrd, R-Woodstock: ...A telling moment came when Byrd, sitting in the committee that considers bills affecting criminal statutes, remarked that Georgia would be better off if criminals simply were never let out of prison. We might expect those sentiments from the high school dropout who empties grease traps for a living, but for a state lawmaker to have such a meager understanding and respect for our legal system and the concept of due process is, frankly, disgusting.

Rep. Tom Knox, R-Cumming: Whenever Knox authors a bill, Christmas seems to come early for the insurance industry. This year, the curmudgeonly Cummingite may have given his beloved auto insurers their best present yet. When a long-winded Senate bill dealing with uninsured motorists landed in the House Insurance Committee, which Knox chairs, he snuck in an amendment allowing insurers to raise rates on policyholders – that's all of us – without needing approval from the state insurance commissioner. In years past, the Legislature has rejected this blatant give-away to the insurance lobby; this time it sailed seemingly unnoticed through both chambers

Rep. Wendell Willard, R-Sandy Springs: ... Willard also introduced a cloak-and-dagger bill that would've rendered deals brokered by development authorities – which are public agencies and use public money – off-limits to Open Records Requests. That one appears to have died before getting to the House floor.

There's much more at both links, so go take a look at what passes for "leadership" in GA. How're things in your state?


 

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Comment by velveeta jones on 04/09/2008 12:53:58
Great stuff BobR............ ya know, most of the times when you hear about those old crazy laws that are still on the books, they are in ............. GA!!



:lol:



Velveeta's (small) rant this morning: Hillary ad that's playing about 3times an hour! (As NC is quickly turning into an important state for the Dems). She says: "as I travel around North Carolina.........."



WHAT???????



I live in the 4rd or 5th largest town - certainly a very progressive one. And she has NEVER been here, though her husband has. Why the lie? Just say......."my staff has traveled".



Whatever.

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 13:17:24
Good Morning!

Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 13:20:19
Pennsylvania has a bill coming up that's *very* useful: PA House Bill 2198 - which

addresses the environmental impact of plastic bags that grocery and convenience

stores use for customers.



I'm excited about this one and the lobbyists for supermarkets and convenience stores are nervous.

If you'd like to read about it and push your own states for something similar, go here and check it out.



The bill is just coming out of committee in PA for the state house to vote on.

Comment by TriSec on 04/09/2008 13:20:24
As one who lives in a state that is dominated by Democrats, that's an interesting comparison.



But here we have a different problem...we've had two decades of ineffective GOP governors (Weld, Cellucci, Swift, Romney), so the state has really been run by the Speaker of the House. It's currently Sal DiMasi, and he and Gov. Patrick have famously not gotten along, and a lot of bills are stalled because of the power struggle going on right now.



I'm surprised to see you didn't even mention the "praying for water" bit. Since you did actually get some rain, the MSM stopped covering that news, so the rest of us think all your pools are full and the lawns are green, right?





Comment by BobR on 04/09/2008 13:28:26
Quote by TriSec:

I'm surprised to see you didn't even mention the "praying for water" bit. Since you did actually get some rain, the MSM stopped covering that news, so the rest of us think all your pools are full and the lawns are green, right?



I was trying to focus on "official" government business in general, and the legislature in particular.



Right now, the lawns are indeed green, and the lake is fuller, but this IS the rainey season, and we'll see how things look in another 6 months...

Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 13:34:03
Jim's Jack Nicholson is almost creepily on the money.





Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 13:43:18


Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 13:45:52
Good morning everyone.



With all the stupidity out of the Georgia government, how do progressives stay sane down there?

Comment by BobR on 04/09/2008 13:48:16
Quote by livingonli:

Good morning everyone.



With all the stupidity out of the Georgia government, how do progressives stay sane down there?


:beer:

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 13:50:13
It's sooOOOOOooo beautiful here today! I have spring fevah!

Comment by right wing hater on 04/09/2008 13:50:41
Its about to get worse....



Time to get out of Dodge: Westinghouse Signs EPC with Georgia Power for Two AP1000 Nuclear Plants - http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/04/westinghouse-si.html

First site near Waynesboro, Ga. This is the first announced nuclear power plant EPC contract in the United States in over 30 years....time to leave...



Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 13:51:16
Quote by shelaghc:



Indeed, it is quiet in here this morning! wake up sheeples!

Comment by right wing hater on 04/09/2008 13:52:19
Hey Raine & Bob....



I tried to post daily in the forums, says member doesn't exist? Can you help?



I'd like to start putting it there and maybe we can just link it from the blog page..



Hope you guys are well!

Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 13:52:48
Quote by Raine:

Quote by shelaghc:



Indeed, it is quiet in here this morning! wake up sheeples!


I was sleepy myself this morning.

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 13:53:59
Quote by right wing hater:

Its about to get worse....



Time to get out of Dodge: Westinghouse Signs EPC with Georgia Power for Two AP1000 Nuclear Plants - http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/04/westinghouse-si.html

First site near Waynesboro, Ga. This is the first announced nuclear power plant EPC contract in the United States in over 30 years....time to leave...

Well that is just FABULOUS....



Good morning....



Comment by TriSec on 04/09/2008 13:54:05
RWH, there's a separate registration needed for the forum; your user name doesn't automatically carry over. You can use the same one, though.





Comment by BobR on 04/09/2008 13:54:34
Quote by right wing hater:

Its about to get worse....



Time to get out of Dodge: Westinghouse Signs EPC with Georgia Power for Two AP1000 Nuclear Plants - http://www.greencarcongress.com/2008/04/westinghouse-si.html

First site near Waynesboro, Ga. This is the first announced nuclear power plant EPC contract in the United States in over 30 years....time to leave...







So no Daily Reading today?...

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 13:55:53
Quote by right wing hater:

Hey Raine & Bob....



I tried to post daily in the forums, says member doesn't exist? Can you help?



I'd like to start putting it there and maybe we can just link it from the blog page..



Hope you guys are well!
What Tri said... the board and the blog are on separate servers... That is a good Idea tho to have it posted over there.



Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:06:44
:rofl: you Go Larry Craig!



Craig offers support to Vitter




Embattled Louisiana Sen. David Vitter ® is getting support from fellow Republicans who say he should not resign over a public sex scandal — including from someone who can speak from experience.



Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho was among several GOP senators who say Vitter’s testimony in the “D.C. Madam” prostitution case should not compel his resignation.



“First and foremost, in these kinds of issues, it’s the state and the relationship you have with your state that really determines where you ought to go,” Craig said. “That was certainly my case. The Senate itself wasn’t going to judge me. I would allow the citizens of my state to do so. And there is still strong support there.”

Comment by wickedpam on 04/09/2008 14:08:44
Morning :hug:







Can Annie Lennox sue them?

Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:09:51
Ow! My ears! My ears! That song is really bad.



Isn't this where Mike Malloy would shove pens into his ears?

Comment by jd_in_ny on 04/09/2008 14:09:55
Are they supposed to be pro-McCain? Cause, if I were him, I'd say a big hearty "no thanks".

Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:12:15
Good morning Mala.

Comment by wickedpam on 04/09/2008 14:15:34
Hey Liv and everyone!

Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:17:16
Just remember. 16 days until the DC meet-up.

Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 14:17:20
For crying out loud! I just found out the insurance I've picked up through my temp agency doesn't cover "wellness."



Basically this means that if I'm not sick, they won't pay for exams to make sure I'm *not* sick.



Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:20:09
Quote by shelaghc:

For crying out loud! I just found out the insurance I've picked up through my temp agency doesn't cover "wellness."



Basically this means that if I'm not sick, they won't pay for exams to make sure I'm *not* sick.



And that's why our health care system is the way it is.

This is why we need single payer like the rest of the civilized world.

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:22:01
Quote by jd_in_ny:

Are they supposed to be pro-McCain? Cause, if I were him, I'd say a big hearty "no thanks".
:P







Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 14:23:52
What's the "lead in the pencil" thing about?



Comment by TriSec on 04/09/2008 14:27:25
Right Wing Caller, once again proving my point that most of them are too stupid to walk upright and use simple hand tools...





Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:28:10
Quote by shelaghc:

For crying out loud! I just found out the insurance I've picked up through my temp agency doesn't cover "wellness."



Basically this means that if I'm not sick, they won't pay for exams to make sure I'm *not* sick.

Ok that is insane. What DOES it cover?



Comment by TriSec on 04/09/2008 14:32:16
Ok, this is the first time I've listened in weeks....since the StephStream ads have been updated, at least.



Ummm....having the host call the product "StephCrap" isn't really going to boost sales...

Comment by wickedpam on 04/09/2008 14:34:34
Quote by TriSec:

Ok, this is the first time I've listened in weeks....since the StephStream ads have been updated, at least.



Ummm....having the host call the product "StephCrap" isn't really going to boost sales...




So long as she doesn't call it

Wickedbits I don't care what she calls it.





(Yes I know shameless plug )

Comment by starling310 on 04/09/2008 14:37:08
Morning all!

Supposed to be in the 60's today.



My Lady Friend sent an email, in honor of Spring. Passing on some hopeful thoughts. ( We could use some, right? )



i thank You God for most this amazing

day: for the leaping greenly spirits of trees

and a blue true dream of sky;and for everything

which is natural which is infinite which is yes



(i who have died am alive again today,

and this is the sun's birthday;this is the birth

day of life and of love and wings:and of the gay

great happening illimitably earth)



how should tasting touching hearing seeing

breathing any--lifted from the no

of all nothing--human merely being

doubt unimaginable You?



(now the ears of my ears awake and

now the eyes of my eyes are opened)

-E.E. Cummings







disclaimer: Read "God" as whatever higher power you believe in.



Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:41:36
Don't know if anyone saw it yesterday, but those protesters were Code Pink... exception being Lerlene... :wacko:

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:42:58
I think the wicked Bits are great!!!

Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 14:43:44
Quote by Raine:

Quote by shelaghc:

For crying out loud! I just found out the insurance I've picked up through my temp agency doesn't cover "wellness."



Basically this means that if I'm not sick, they won't pay for exams to make sure I'm *not* sick.

Ok that is insane. What DOES it cover?




Good question. If I get a pap test and they find nothing wrong, that's not covered. If I get a colonoscopy and nothing is wrong, that's not covered.

If I go to the doctor just for a general checkup to make sure I'm in good health, that's not covered.



The only things covered are if the doctor finds something wrong with me. I guess it's better than nothing, but I get the feeling people wouldn't go to the doctor if they just suspected something was wrong because they'd have to pay for any testing that came out negative.



It's essentially encouraging people to *not* go to the doctor.

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:44:00
:cry: that poem is beautiful! <------ tears of Joy.

Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:45:49
Quote by Raine:

Don't know if anyone saw it yesterday, but those protesters were Code Pink... exception being Lerlene... :wacko:


I hope we see the Code Pink people at the White House again.

Comment by wickedpam on 04/09/2008 14:46:35
Star - Awww - pretty poem :)





Raine - Thanks! You should try your shop again!

Comment by starling310 on 04/09/2008 14:48:52
Quote by Raine:

:cry: that poem is beautiful! <------ tears of Joy.




I KNOW! It was a lovely start to my day at work to have that in my Inbox.



:wub2:

Comment by wickedpam on 04/09/2008 14:49:03
Shelagh - did you see my note on the DC meet up blog? I have an areobed with airpump attached. It'd be easier for me to get it out of the attic then for ya'll to bring one across country.

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:50:30
PEople Like Donnie make me scared.

Comment by starling310 on 04/09/2008 14:51:00
Passion need not translate into Personal attacks, on either side.

Comment by shelaghc on 04/09/2008 14:51:59
Quote by wickedpam:

Shelagh - did you see my note on the DC meet up blog? I have an areobed with airpump attached. It'd be easier for me to get it out of the attic then for ya'll to bring one across country.




I didn't see that. Aerobeds are supposed to be really comfortable. Very cool! So if the rollaway doesn't work out, we're covered.



Thanks!

Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:53:32
Quote by starling310:

Passion need not translate into Personal attacks, on either side.


True dat! Just look at the sniping between Hillary and Obama supporters on the SMS blog.

Comment by wickedpam on 04/09/2008 14:55:19
Quote by shelaghc:

Quote by wickedpam:

Shelagh - did you see my note on the DC meet up blog? I have an areobed with airpump attached. It'd be easier for me to get it out of the attic then for ya'll to bring one across country.




I didn't see that. Aerobeds are supposed to be really comfortable. Very cool! So if the rollaway doesn't work out, we're covered.



Thanks!




It is pretty comfy :)



Comment by livingonli on 04/09/2008 14:55:19
Just a heads up, the message board is starting to get a little slow.

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:55:35
It is so sad when I hear tha tpeople are ACTIVLY working to have people like Randi, Momma and KO removed from the Airwaves becuase they are not fully supporting Hillary Clinton.



I do not know if PEople who are supporting Obama are doing the same thing, I have not seen it or read about it, but I swear it amazes me that people would be willing to eat our own.



It is like we are doing the work of the right wing for them..and we aren't even charging exhorbititant consulting fees!



:grumble:

Comment by Raine on 04/09/2008 14:57:49
Istanbul not constantinople....