My understanding, and even though I was at the capitol on an almost daily basis last week I certainly can be mistaken, is that the ONLY reason SB11 was not ALSO attached to HB910, was that the House was going to honor a commitment to pass SB11 as a standalone.
If there is/was any fear that the House will reneg, and refuse to pass SB11, then an argument could be made that the mistake was in not allowing SB11 to also be attached as an amendment to HB910, and forcing a recorded vote of just who was for and against the combined HB910/SB11 Bill.
I could be very wrong, but my impression is that an amended HB910 with both the Huffines and SB11 amendments would have passed the full Senate, and a concurrence vote from the House.
Charles L. Cotton wrote:You are assuming that the Dutton amendment had no impact on the support of HB910 with that provision. I can't say more at this point, but it doesn't take much reading between the lines to get the picture. It's understandable that people would make this assumption, but that doesn't change the facts.
The Huffines amendment has put two Bills in jeopardy.
Chas.