From Deseret News archives:
Demos boycott vote on Leavitt
They say he didn't answer their questions
"I've never seen this happen in this committee, or any other," said Sen. John Warner, R-Va., who has served 25 years in the Senate and 17 years on the Environment and Public Works Committee, where the boycott occurred.
"The only thing they (Democrats) haven't done is find a hotel in New Mexico," Sen. Christopher Bond, D-Mo., joked, referring to Texas Democratic legislators who fled their state to delay votes on district boundary changes they disliked.
Senate Democrats contend that Leavitt had failed to fully answer many of the 409 written questions submitted to him since his confirmation hearing a week ago. They demanded at least two more weeks to seek better answers and digest the 100 or so pages of answers that he did provide.
Committee rules require establishing a quorum with at least 10 of its 19 members for a vote, with at least two from the minority. All 10 of its Republicans attended Wednesday, but they were joined only by the ranking minority member, Jim Jeffords, I-Vt., who stayed just long enough to explain the boycott.
"This is an opportunity we have to take to demonstrate our sincere belief that this administration is refusing to give us the answers. . . . The only time we have the leverage is when we have something like this," Jeffords said.
"I want to assure you this is not personal against him (Leavitt). He is a friend of mine, and I hope we can get the answers from the administration that have long been awaited," Jeffords said.
Committee Chairman James Inhofe, R-Okla., retorted, "If that's how you treat your friends, how do you treat your enemies?" Inhofe conducted a "show" vote, which is unofficial, showing that all 10 Republicans support Leavitt a majority. So he noted that Democrats stayed away "to do what they could not do with votes."
Leavitt was in Washington for the "non-vote" but not at the committee meeting itself. He watched it on cable TV and then spent Wednesday meeting with senators attempting to answer concerns further. He planned to do so again today.
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