Raw Story: Minnesota Democrats walk out in protest of GOP speaker vote: report
Raw Story - Minnesota Democrats walk out in protest of GOP speaker vote: report
Erik De La Garza
January 14, 2025 4:47PM ET
The legislative session in Minnesota opened Tuesday to a brutal proxy fight and a Democratic-led boycott over who will control the House chamber after voters in November sent an equal amount of Democratic and Republican lawmakers to the state House.
Democratic state representatives refused to show up to the state Capitol in Saint Paul after negotiations collapsed over a power-sharing agreement for how to manage the tied chamber, NBC News reported. Their shunning of the first day of the states legislative session effectively denied the state House the quorum it needed to elect a new speaker.
Nevertheless, Minnesota Republicans pressed on and elected a new speaker anyway, though as NBC News noted, the move is legally questionable and expected to be disputed in court.
State Rep. Melissa Hortman, the Democrats speaker-designate, previewed the political clash even before the speaker vote began. She said in a statement on the eve of the legislative sessions opening day that Republicans are not legally entitled to conduct House business being one member shy of the required 68-member quorum.
It is extremely concerning that Republicans are escalating this situation to the point where they declare they will take unlawful action to ignore Minnesotas secretary of state and conduct a kangaroo court in the Minnesota House of Representatives, Hortman said Monday. Republicans are trying to use a two-week, one-vote edge to seize control of the Minnesota House for two years. This would ignore the will of the voters."
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