Oregon Constitution requires Legislature to convene before any extension over 28 days.
Of course it will be appealed and one of 2 things will happen. It gets struck down by the Oregon Supreme Court. (highly unlikely imo) or Kate must convene the Legislature to extend all EO's.
Seems like the salon owner can shred the $14,000 fine and send it back to brownie.
Not so fast my fren. There's no way the Supreme Court doesn't at least require the Legislature to convene. And 70% of them are Kate's minions.
But isn't it off until all this happens? By the time the Supreme Court listens and rules, and by the time the legislation can approve, it could take weeks. If it takes a month to get it back in place, I would imagine putting it back on would be political suicide. Oregon ranks 41st in the nation in cases. They are barely above New Hampshire. They won't have a leg to stand on.
Seems like the salon owner can shred the $14,000 fine and send it back to brownie.
Not so fast my fren. There's no way the Supreme Court doesn't at least require the Legislature to convene. And 70% of them are Kate's minions.
But isn't it off until all this happens? By the time the Supreme Court listens and rules, and by the time the legislation can approve, it could take weeks. If it takes a month to get it back in place, I would imagine putting it back on would be political suicide. Oregon ranks 41st in the nation in cases. They are barely above New Hampshire. They won't have a leg to stand on.
An emergency session has been called by the state Supreme court and a ruling is anticipated within 48 hours. Kate doesn't really care about what it does politically as A: She cant run for re election in 2022 and B: Multnomah County controls all of Oregon's elections with a voter rate of near 80% to anything with a D- next to it.
Basically he reasons that Brown wasn't required to invoke the statutory provisions she used, but having done so, she is limited to the 28 days contained in those provisions. Of course, it also looks as if she could have done all the same things and avoided the 28 day limitation under Oregon law through more artful drafting.
Gives her an out which is what she might want. If she had a rational proposed end to this fraud of a closure few would be complaining. She can blame it on the Court and Trump.
Basically he reasons that Brown wasn't required to invoke the statutory provisions she used, but having done so, she is limited to the 28 days contained in those provisions. Of course, it also looks as if she could have done all the same things and avoided the 28 day limitation under Oregon law through more artful drafting.
Basically he reasons that Brown wasn't required to invoke the statutory provisions she used, but having done so, she is limited to the 28 days contained in those provisions. Of course, it also looks as if she could have done all the same things and avoided the 28 day limitation under Oregon law through more artful drafting.
Then she a fucking moron. So ruled.
That may be.
I thought you might be more concerned that Oregon law actually allows for a governor to act without such a limitation.
Basically he reasons that Brown wasn't required to invoke the statutory provisions she used, but having done so, she is limited to the 28 days contained in those provisions. Of course, it also looks as if she could have done all the same things and avoided the 28 day limitation under Oregon law through more artful drafting.
Then she a fucking moron. So ruled.
That may be.
I thought you might be more concerned that Oregon law actually allows for a governor to act without such a limitation.
This shitshow has revealed all sorts of shit on the books that we the unwashed masses never paid attention to. WA’s quarantine law, for example, was passed in 2003. It should, but won’t, be a wake up for citizens to pay attention to the horrific shit their Legislatures are passing.
My ruling stands on Brown’s incompetence picking the wrong executive powers. There is no appeal.
Quorum rules still apply in special sessions. Lots of rural democratic Oregon senators and reps from the coast. No deaths in Clatsop County. Still zero deaths. Tough for a dem to vote to keep Clatsop County locked down. Might be enough votes to hang up an extension even if the Republicans show up.
Quorum rules still apply in special sessions. Lots of rural democratic Oregon senators and reps from the coast. No deaths in Clatsop County. Still zero deaths. Tough for a dem to vote to keep Clatsop County locked down. Might be enough votes to hang up an extension even if the Republicans show up.
1) Scotty the Mr. GOP hasn’t stalked your post yet. He must be napping. 2) Oregon legislature likely goes back to a basic Dem majority and not a super-majority. The Cascadia Cabal overplayed their hand. I don’t think voter fraud will help in rural and coastal Dem seats.
Been workin the chats tonight and the OLCC, Lottery and Health Authority are still forbidding bars in the closed counties from opening. Also All licensed Lewis, er I mean Marion and Polk County hairdressers have received emails today that despite the courts decision, any that perform their services tomorrow are subject to suspension of their license from the State Cosmetology Board due to a provision slipped in on May 15 by Kate.
But it’s not about control and politics. Both Marion and Polk County are to be re evaluated for opening on Thursday. Something tells me that isn’t going to happen. The torches are being filled and the pitchforks sharpened. Pretty sure this will be the breaking point.
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Basically he reasons that Brown wasn't required to invoke the statutory provisions she used, but having done so, she is limited to the 28 days contained in those provisions. Of course, it also looks as if she could have done all the same things and avoided the 28 day limitation under Oregon law through more artful drafting.
I thought you might be more concerned that Oregon law actually allows for a governor to act without such a limitation.
My ruling stands on Brown’s incompetence picking the wrong executive powers. There is no appeal.
Also, the Republicans could refuse to show up, like they did with the climate change bills.
Also, the Republicans could refuse to show up, like they did with the climate change bills.
True. Not sure how quorum rules would effect this.
2) Oregon legislature likely goes back to a basic Dem majority and not a super-majority. The Cascadia Cabal overplayed their hand. I don’t think voter fraud will help in rural and coastal Dem seats.
But it’s not about control and politics. Both Marion and Polk County are to be re evaluated for opening on Thursday. Something tells me that isn’t going to happen. The torches are being filled and the pitchforks sharpened. Pretty sure this will be the breaking point.