From Deseret News archives:
Bishop to rejoin D.C. energy protest
Instead, he now is flying back to Washington to join a GOP protest about taking that five-week vacation without first voting on GOP legislation designed to help lower the cost of oil.
"We will go on the House floor, and talk to whoever is there. We do not think it is right to go on vacation until we have dealt with this issue," he said Monday.
Such protests began spontaneously Friday, continued Monday and may extend indefinitely, Bishop said. Congress has stalemated on energy legislation as Democrats have pushed bills to address price speculation, while the GOP instead wants measures to allow more drilling and each has blocked bills by the other.
The GOP protests began Friday when after a vote to adjourn, Democratic leaders turned off C-SPAN TV cameras in the House chamber, turned off the microphones, dimmed the lights and tried to clear the room. Some Republicans stayed to protest to journalists and tourists about leaving without a vote on energy bills.
"I was in shorts and flip-flops," but spoke there anyway. "I thus fulfilled one of my dreams" of speaking on the floor without the normally required tie and suit coat, he said.
"The floor was full mostly with tourists and staffers," who normally are not allowed on the floor when Congress is in session. "Because the mics were off, it led to old-style oration" in loud voice, he said.
"I was truly amazed at what I saw there. There was a unique feeling or spirit. You usually don't see that kind of energy on the floor. Usually, you are talking to a lot of empty chairs. But the floor was full, and the galleries were three-quarters full. All the tourists were responding plausibly for what we were doing," he said.
He adds that on Friday, he and other members weren't quite sure how to end their protest that day. "I suggested singing, 'God Bless America' and leaving. That's what they did eventually, although I had already left by then."
Bishop said GOP leaders asked members over the weekend if any were available to join continuing protests this week, and when so he volunteered to be there on Wednesday and Thursday.
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