Indeed, House Democrats pulled the education funding bill off the floor Thursday. Not enough votes to pass it. House Speaker Gaye Symington blamed the governor for not lining up support behind it. The governor never pretended he liked the bill.
That happened the same week the Senate leadership conceded the heating fuel surcharge was being drop-kicked out of the energy legislation that would coordinate making people's homes and businesses more energy efficient. They're looking for another funding source. Winning the lottery might be the front-runner.
This in the year when Democrats celebrated winning a plethora of seats in Legislature. They did not expect to be able to swing a hammer of veto-proof majorities on every issue, but they were pretty pleased with their newfound bulk.
So what's going on? Too much fighting going on among the Dems to reach a consensus? Are they afraid of the governor's tongue lashings? Or are these issues just insoluble? After all, the critics of the education funding plan are not flush with alternatives.
- Terri Hallenbeck