GOP powered Utah's 2009 session
Its bills pass; Demos' mostly don't
If passing bills in the Utah Legislature were scored like a baseball game, Republicans beat Democrats 10-1 this year They sponsored 10 of every 11 bills that passed both houses.
That shows how much of a one-party state Utah now may be (after a similar 9-1 beating in 2008), and how it went even a bit more in that direction in this year's Legislature. Republicans outnumber Democrats 74-30 in the Legislature and shellacked them in almost every way imaginable, including:
Republicans passed 71 percent of the bills they introduced (up from 62 percent last year). That was more than double the success rate of Democrats, who managed to pass only 32 percent of the bills they filed (down from 42 percent last year).
Of the legislators who managed to pass 100 percent of the bills they introduced personally, 13 of the 16 were Republicans.
Of the legislators who failed to pass any bill this year, six of the seven were Democrats.
That frustration for Democrats came while most bills were sailing through the Legislature without much problem. In fact, two-thirds of all legislation introduced this year passed — or 453 of 576 bills to be exact (not counting blank placeholder bills, called "boxcars," introduced without text).
That may raise questions about how much scrutiny bills receive in the Legislature's quick 45-day session — one of the shortest sessions among the states — especially as Republicans pass the lion's share of what their party colleagues introduce.
"This was the most oppressive session I've seen as far as Republicans killing Democrats' bills," said Rep. Neil Hansen, D-Ogden, a 10-year veteran. He personally introduced 10 bills, and passed none (the worst record in the Legislature). He said that was retribution for ethics complaints he made last summer against two GOP House members.
"I had one bill that was approved by an interim committee," said Hansen. "It passed the House the first week of the session and was held in Senate Rules for the rest of the session. There is no excuse for that — a bill that was agreed upon by Republicans and Democrats on that interim committee last year."
He noted that House Democrats passed only 23 bills of the 453 passed by the full Legislature. "We may be only 30 percent of the (House) body, but we deserve better than this — and you can't say that we didn't have at least some good ideas — look at my committee bill that died."
Recent comments
Partisan politics as usual. We'd like legislatures to consider bills...
John L. Ries | April 19, 2009 at 12:15 a.m.
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Matthew | March 24, 2009 at 1:31 a.m.
to Anonymous 5:03..... GOSH, I sure hope so!!!!!
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