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LA Democrats Question Constitutionality of SB-20 Reducing Executive Power

Courtesy: Chuck Smith / Red River Radio News

BALANCE OF POWER? - Louisiana Republican lawmakers  have  advanced  measures this week in an attempt to curb Democratic Gov. John Bel Edwards' COVID-19 restrictions ranging from legislative oversight to overturning his emergency declarations.  Yesterday, the Republican led Senate voted 22-12 for  Senate Republican leader Sharon Hewitt’s Senate Bill-20that would give the governor just one vote on a 10-member commission packed with lawmakers to decide whether to forward an emergency elections plan from the secretary of state to lawmakers for a vote. The bill allows House and Senate to retain their current ability to approve or reject the plan, but the governor would no longer have veto authority.  

"You're violating the Constitution by changing the balance of power that's established in the current law," Sen. Jay Luneau (D) Alexandria, LA

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Courtesy: La.Gov
Sen. Sharon Hewitt (R) of Slidell, LA listens to democratic colleagues debate SB20 on the senate floor in Baton Rouge Thursday 10.01.20.

During Senate Floor debate- state Senator. Jay Luneau, Democrat from -Alexandria, told Hewitt her bill upsets the balance of power.

"You're violating the Constitution by changing the balance of power that's established in the current law," Luneau said, "and changing it and making it heavily weighed in the legislative branch instead of balanced with the governor's office."

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Sen. Jay Luneau (D) Alexandria, LA

Hewitt’s  bill moves to the House. In August, Governor Edwards blocked the GOP elections plan because it didn’t expand mail-in balloting for people quarantined because of the coronavirus or those at higher risk for getting infected. 

Chuck Smith brings more than 30 years' broadcast and media experience to Red River Radio. He began his career as a radio news reporter and transitioned to television journalism and newsmagazine production. Chuck studied mass communications at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia and motion picture / television production at the University of California at Los Angeles. He has also taught writing for television at York Technical College in Rock Hill, South Carolina and video / film production at Centenary College of Louisiana, Shreveport.