Senate seating arrangement is on-line.
I see the Senate Seating arrangement is out..
While they didn't put Frank Kloucek directly next to BJ Nesselhuf or Dan Sutton (per Frank's very public request), they did put Frank in a position where he will have to stare at the back of Dan's head. That is, at least until the rule violations are heard.
It looks like Dan will be in the Senate for a little while. I'm told that last Friday was the deadline given to him by his caucus mates to resign. With yet another ultimatum deadline having come and gone, Dan is dead set to put the Senate on a collision course with history.
What else? According to the chart, Frank's new seat mate is Democrat Tom Katus. And Sutton's seat mate? None other than Republican Senator Brock Greenfield.
(I'll have to ask Brock if this is intended as punishment for he or Sutton.)
While they didn't put Frank Kloucek directly next to BJ Nesselhuf or Dan Sutton (per Frank's very public request), they did put Frank in a position where he will have to stare at the back of Dan's head. That is, at least until the rule violations are heard.
It looks like Dan will be in the Senate for a little while. I'm told that last Friday was the deadline given to him by his caucus mates to resign. With yet another ultimatum deadline having come and gone, Dan is dead set to put the Senate on a collision course with history.
What else? According to the chart, Frank's new seat mate is Democrat Tom Katus. And Sutton's seat mate? None other than Republican Senator Brock Greenfield.
(I'll have to ask Brock if this is intended as punishment for he or Sutton.)
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Who's in charge? The inmates?
The new leadership just flunked its first test.
He couldn't figure out what political party he was in, then he couldn't figure out how to circulate petitions properly, but who knows? With Ed Olson's help he will probably be more competent than a lot of other GOP legislators.
I shouldn't have wrote that but I couldn't resist.
Looks like a power move in hope that other seat assignments distract from the obvious.
Leadership always is in the back row.