Reading about the law that was passed, and now the aftermath of it, I’m a bit skeptical that this is a good thing. On the other hand, what other job can you just decide not to go to and do your work and it’s totally fine? Is boycotting a bill or series of bills because you disagree with them protected speech? Perhaps not. It’s just interesting to see this happening.
If you disagree with the bill be a fucking adult, show up, do your job and vote no on that shit. These people are preventing votes from being taken and deliberately failing to show up for work, so fuck them
I suspect they are stopping a vote from even happening because the minimum percentage of legislators required to be there to vote (a quorum) is not being met. basically, they are throwing a tantrum, taking the ball and going home.
Quorum is usually 50% in most legislatures, I don’t see how not attending is any way useful… Ahh I just searched it, two-thirds quorum. So idiotic. Lazy person writing the state constitution just copied Indiana’s racist constitution which just so happened to have the two-third rule so that’s why they still have these stupid supermajority quorums. It’s like a filibuster but instead of endless talking, they don’t even need to attend at all. Just wow.
The measure addresses a quirk in Oregon’s constitution, left over from when the state’s founders copied about half the text from Indiana’s constitution in 1857. Indiana’s constitution contained an explicit ban on Black people living in the state, which appealed to Oregon’s founders, and it also required a two-thirds quorum in the House and Senate.
Lmao they got the highschooler attitude to homework way before our times!
In Oregon’s case the Republicans had been doing their quorum dodge stuff for a few years to prevent progressive legislature and the citizenry got tired of it and voted this change in.
Reading about the law that was passed, and now the aftermath of it, I’m a bit skeptical that this is a good thing. On the other hand, what other job can you just decide not to go to and do your work and it’s totally fine? Is boycotting a bill or series of bills because you disagree with them protected speech? Perhaps not. It’s just interesting to see this happening.
If you disagree with the bill be a fucking adult, show up, do your job and vote no on that shit. These people are preventing votes from being taken and deliberately failing to show up for work, so fuck them
I mean, they still have the RIGHT to not show up.
They just don’t have a right to still have a job.
I mean, couldn’t they still “boycott” by casting a “present” vote? It’s essentally the same thing but you get to keep your job.
I suspect they are stopping a vote from even happening because the minimum percentage of legislators required to be there to vote (a quorum) is not being met. basically, they are throwing a tantrum, taking the ball and going home.
Quorum is usually 50% in most legislatures, I don’t see how not attending is any way useful… Ahh I just searched it, two-thirds quorum. So idiotic. Lazy person writing the state constitution just copied Indiana’s racist constitution which just so happened to have the two-third rule so that’s why they still have these stupid supermajority quorums. It’s like a filibuster but instead of endless talking, they don’t even need to attend at all. Just wow.
Lmao they got the highschooler attitude to homework way before our times!
Source: https://oregoncapitalchronicle.com/2023/06/14/oregon-democrats-float-new-proposal-to-change-quorum-laws-as-senate-republican-walkout-drags-on/
almost everything comes back to fear and hatred.
This is exactly what is happening
In Oregon’s case the Republicans had been doing their quorum dodge stuff for a few years to prevent progressive legislature and the citizenry got tired of it and voted this change in.