Oral History Interview With Barry Keene Oral History Transcript 1994

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But we won t let it die. " I said, You re asking me to get up on the floor and oppose my own bill, the passage of which in my judgment is inevitable; the votes are not only there, but they re there so strong that this is going to go, whatever happens. " He says, "They won t reject you if you ask for it. " Well, I got up and I said, "In accordance with the wishes of the leadership, I am requesting that this bill be re-referred to the 117 assembly judiciary committee for additional consideration ...because it reflects the senate far more than the form in which the bill left this house. I m asking you to vote for re-referral. " [Laughter] Terrible dilemma, for him and for me.
I was accused later by Miller and some others of damning the motion with faint praise, that my reasons rang hollow and I sounded as if I didn t want to happen what they were asking me to do, and I was a victim of coercion, and all the rest. He kind of laughed, saying, "Right, sure, you try to move the bill back to my committee like.


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