Bat Signal
Thursday, March 8, 2007 at 09:05AM
Jeff Mangan in Education, Policy, Politics

bat signal.jpgI alluded to the impending six pac stand-off in an earlier post, outlining the road the House GOP had to navigate in order to pass the State budget, regardless of form.  Constitutional party member Jore publically stated he could not vote for the level of spending found in the six pac.  It took one, & by the time of the vote, Koopman et al will have had their wheaties and join Jore in calling for further GOP reductions in the State budget.  The impasse.  I see three options for the democrats:

or

Admittedly an unlikely scenario,  but it might just work if they are willing to try.  I doubt seriously if the 25+ or so republicans who are not as radical as their vocal, headline grabbing, publicity seeking colleagues want to vote on a budget that essentially shelves or stalls government.  Additionally, if they do, any march back to court on education funding would be placed squarely on their shoulders.   Those members of the GOP may be ready to stand up and take control of this process, and negotiate a few things while doing it, such as reasonable permanent property tax reduction, a nod on tuition reduction, etc.

Should the democrats leadership & Gov. Schweitzer work with such a block, a solution may be crafted in a bi-partisan fashion, with enough accolades to cover both the D's and the R's.   Imagine a solution that included a balanced budget, permanent tax reduction and full time kindergarten.  Holy three pac.

 

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