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Let's talk politics.
Wednesday, March 19th, 2008
Posted by Niki Sullivan @ 01:13:05 pm

WashingtonVotes.org today released its annual missed votes report. As the title might imply, it tallies the number of votes each state legislator missed.

Ta da.

(Hint: When you sort the data, make sure it's not stuck on Jan. 07.)

Click on the lawmaker's name and you can see exactly which votes they missed. It's almost as fun as the PDC Web site.

For example: Our very own Steve Kirby voted on every single bill in the House, whereas our very own Dennis Flannigan missed 203 of those votes.

Go. Play. Tell me what you find.

Categories: Legislature 1 comment

COMMENTS:

mattersnot1 @ 16:33 - Wednesday, March 19th, 2008 Email
Niki,
You might want to check the table again.
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According to the table, Dennis Flannigan missed voting on 274 Bills, not 203.
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Was he out to lunch or on coffee breaks when these Bills were being voted on?
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What is he doing down there? It sure doesn't look like he's very interested in the people's welfare.
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