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Oregon Republicans Walked Out, Democrats Caved

What Next | Daily News and Analysis

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News, Daily News, News Commentary, Politics

4.62.3K Ratings

🗓️ 27 June 2019

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

Republican state senators in Oregon are refusing to go to work. In a state legislature where Democrats hold a supermajority, the walkout is one way Republicans can put a halt to their rivals progressive agenda. With several statehouses throughout the nation being held by a supermajority, is walking out going to become more common? Guest: Jason Wilson, journalist and columnist at The Guardian Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

So, uh, Sergeant of Armors reported to me that they have been unable to locate any state

0:13.1

senators.

0:14.1

Last Thursday, the president of the Oregon State Senate looked exhausted.

0:19.5

He had just called the session to order.

0:21.7

When he realized all of the Republicans had simply refused to show up.

0:26.4

We are two senators short of being able to do any business on the floor of the Oregon

0:33.3

State Senate.

0:34.9

He announced to be sending state police after the missing senators that he'd be finding

0:38.8

them 500 bucks for every day they missed.

0:42.2

And then he gave one of the strangest speeches I have ever heard an elected official deliver.

0:48.4

I beg in besiege my fellow legislators to come to the floor.

0:55.9

I need you.

0:57.6

The legislature needs you.

0:59.9

The people of Oregon need you.

1:02.3

He's shaking his head like a rejected suitor at this point.

1:05.3

It looks like he could cry.

1:07.4

If you're mad and you're angry upset, take it out on me.

1:12.7

Say things about me.

1:14.7

Come at me.

1:17.8

Don't do this to people of Oregon.

1:19.8

Don't do this to this branch.

1:22.5

You're too good.

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