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Dec. 14th, 2006 02:10 pmSome of you know that one of our senators has been hospitalized with stroke-like conditions.
It's a politcal concern because the state where he serves, South Dakota, is governed by Mike Rounds, a Republican. He might appoint a Republican senator in his place, which would put the Senate back to 50/50 with Cheney breaking the tie (remember those days?). However, there are laws that state that appointments can occur only due to death or resignation.
I hope the surgery went well and that the senator recovers soon.
It's a politcal concern because the state where he serves, South Dakota, is governed by Mike Rounds, a Republican. He might appoint a Republican senator in his place, which would put the Senate back to 50/50 with Cheney breaking the tie (remember those days?). However, there are laws that state that appointments can occur only due to death or resignation.
I hope the surgery went well and that the senator recovers soon.
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Date: 2006-12-14 08:15 pm (UTC)[crosses fingers, starts packing]
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Date: 2006-12-14 10:06 pm (UTC)Australia 30 years ago
Date: 2006-12-14 10:14 pm (UTC)"The crisis was triggered by two casual vacancies in the senate arising. These were caused by the appointment of one sitting Labor Senator, Lionel Murphy, as a judge on 9 February and the sudden death of Senator Bert Milliner on 30 June. It fell on two non-Labor State premiers to choose their replacements, Tom Lewis of New South Wales and Joh Bjelke-Petersen of Queensland. Both chose candidates who opposed the Whitlam government."
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Date: 2006-12-14 11:40 pm (UTC)