Arizona House speaker quashes bill to allow lawmakers to reject election results
Arizona Daily Star
PHOENIX The top House Republican is unilaterally quashing legislation that would have given lawmakers the power to reject election results.
Strictly speaking, Speaker Rusty Bowers is not killing House Bill 2596, he told Capitol Media Services on Wednesday. Thats something he could do by simply refusing to assign it to any committee to be considered.
Instead, Bowers has taken the unprecedented step of assigning the proposal to each and every one of the 12 House committees, saying he knows full well there is no way it can secure approval of each. Most bills go to no more than two committees.
The maneuver drew an angry reaction from the bills sponsor, Rep. John Fillmore, R-Apache Junction. He complained to Capitol Media Services that his highness was abusing his powers in deep-sixing a measure that 14 other Republicans, out of 47 in the Legislature, support fully enough to sign on as co-sponsors.
He does things like hes God, Fillmore said of the speaker. But Fillmore acknowledged he doesnt have the votes at least among those in his caucus willing to stand up to oust Bowers as speaker and install someone who would allow the plan a chance of getting to the House floor for a vote.