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I wonder how much money was wasted to custom print the little wooden rulers each senator received? Although the cost might be pocket change compared to rest of the state budget, it is still wasting money. Perhaps they will donate the rulers to schools, since they won't be able to afford any supplies after this legislative session is through convening.
"protected "from confusion, arrogance and greed""
I haven't met one state legislator who is not confused, arrogant, and greedy. Their actions speak much louder then what they promise during their campaigns. It wold be nice if they could at least listen to this prayer given to help guide them. But when people have hard hearts and believe they are superior to everyone else they can't hear anything but $$$$$$$$.
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