ARK State Sen David Burnett flips, letting anti-gay and Ten Commandments bills out of committee
http://www.arktimes.com/ArkansasBlog/archives/2015/03/25/david-burnett-flips-letting-anti-gay-and-ten-commandments-bills-out-of-committee
Bring on the court challenges! Someone or another got to Democratic (state) Sen. David Burnett and he flipped, caving and providing the needed fifth vote to pass a couple of Jerry Cox specials out of committee 5-3 yesterday: HB1228, the so-called "conscience protection" bill from Bob Ballinger which would ensure protection for legal discrimination against gay people and SB939, the bill from Sen. Jason Rapert mandating that the Secretary of State build a monument commemorating the Ten Commandments on the Capitol grounds.
The bills had stalled in the Senate State Agencies and Governmental Affairs committee. Four of the eight committee members are Democrats, who had blocked the bills (passage required a majority of five). This was an unhappy turn of events for Jerry Cox, head of the Family Council. Discriminating against gay people and displaying the Ten Commandments are important issues for Cox. Sources have told the Times that Cox expressed his displeasure to Gov. Asa Hutchinson the Family Council and their allies were a core part of Hutchinson's base, so they wanted him to use his muscle to get the bills out of committee. The story goes that Hutchinson has been putting pressure on Burnett for some time. If that's true, it worked, though it's anyone's guess what the carrot or stick might have been. The Times has asked both Hutchinson and Burnett for comment and we will update this post if they respond.
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