Posted by Ray Haynes at 12:00 am on Dec 04, 2006 Comments Off on Swearing In Day
Today is swearing in day for the new Legislature. The
2006-08 session officially begins today.
For me, it is a strange time. Since 1992, I have showed up
on the first Monday of December in each even numbered year, raised
my right hand, and swore to defend the United States Constitution
and the Constitution of the State of California against all enemies
foreign and domestic. I then spent the next two years
defending those Constitutions against the domestic enemies who were
elected to the California Legislature. That duty now falls to
the new Legislators.
When I first joined the Legislature in 1992, there were 48
Democrats and 32 Republicans in the Assembly and 26 Democrats and
14 Republicans in the Senate. Today, there are 48 Democrats
and 32 Republicans in the Assembly, and 25 Democrats and 15
Republicans in the Senate. The Senate never had more than 17
Republicans in the Senate, but the Assembly had 41 Republicans
after the 1994 election. After those Republicans were sold
out by Paul Horcher, Doris Allen and Brian Setencich, they finally
solidified their majority by January, 1966. We lost that
majority in November 1996.
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