Vote Breakdown for SB1000
Here is a breakdown of the Yes and No votes cast around noon today on Senate Bill 1000.
Atkinson: No
Bates: Yes
Beyer: No
Brown: Yes
Burdick: Yes
Carter: Yes
Deckert: Yes
Devlin: Yes
Ferrioli: No
George: No
Gordly: Yes
Johnson: Yes
Kruse: No
Metsger: Yes
Monnes Anderson: Yes
Morrisette: Yes
Morse: Yes
Nelson: Excused
Prozanski: Yes
Ringo: Yes
Schrader: Yes
Shields: Yes
Starr B.: No
Starr C.: No
Verger: No
Walker: Yes
Westluind: Yes
Whitsett: No
Winters: No
President Courtney: Yes
Total: 19 Aye, 10 Nay, 1 Excused.
Post by Bryan Harding
Atkinson: No
Bates: Yes
Beyer: No
Brown: Yes
Burdick: Yes
Carter: Yes
Deckert: Yes
Devlin: Yes
Ferrioli: No
George: No
Gordly: Yes
Johnson: Yes
Kruse: No
Metsger: Yes
Monnes Anderson: Yes
Morrisette: Yes
Morse: Yes
Nelson: Excused
Prozanski: Yes
Ringo: Yes
Schrader: Yes
Shields: Yes
Starr B.: No
Starr C.: No
Verger: No
Walker: Yes
Westluind: Yes
Whitsett: No
Winters: No
President Courtney: Yes
Total: 19 Aye, 10 Nay, 1 Excused.
Post by Bryan Harding
Thank you, thank you.
By Daniel, at 7/8/05, 5:28 PM
You forgot one.
Daniel: No
By Gavin S., at 7/9/05, 10:44 AM
And you forgot I could give a shit about your opinion :)
-Bryan H.
By Anonymous, at 7/10/05, 12:54 AM
I don't know about others, but I don't see the commenters' names on the inline comments page. Only when I click to add my own comment do I see names in the popup window.
Thanks for all your work on the site, Bryan. It's a great resource.
By Anonymous, at 7/10/05, 6:42 AM
Bryan -- talk about Morse. Why did he vote Yes? And will he suffer repercussions from his party?
By Gavin S., at 7/10/05, 10:26 AM
As far as the comments go... I know about it. I am trying to figure it out in the code. It's sort of annoying though I know there is a way to do it.
Frank Morse had one of the best testimonies. Incredibly moving. Frank Morse was just one of the many supporters of the bill (one of four bill sponsors as well) that used his faith and beliefs as a reason to support civil unions and anti-discrimination. He feels that God had called on him to make this into law. It has not been an easy journey for him though. He has come under a lot of fire, yet has stuck with it.
There is no doubt that there will be ramifications for his support on SB1000, he has had his fair share of phone calls and letters from people that were pissed. He mentioned one in particular that said something like 'You are not a Christian', simply because he supports equal rights.
I am going to get a transcript and post some of the quotes from Friday's vote.
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