John Laird Calls Out Republican Hostage-Takers

The California state budget is over a month late - but Democrats, led by our own Assemblymember John Laird, have been trying to craft a solution. Laird and Speaker Karen Bass proposed a fair budget that raises taxes on the wealthy and on corporations in order to limit damaging budget cuts.

But Republicans have not been willing to even consider it. Nor have they come up with any plan of their own - Republicans haven't offered a list of what they would cut, and have not proposed any plan to deal with the deficit.

This led Laird to call out the Republicans on the floor of the Assembly yesterday, saying "the voters have been taken hostage but we can't get a ransom note." It's a brilliant speech. The video is below:


The audio is here and a transcript is here.

The problem is that California is one of only three states that require a 2/3 vote to enact a budget. Democrats don't yet have 2/3 majorities in the Legislature, enabling the Republicans to play these hostage-taking games. That makes it all the more important for us to elect more Democrats to the Legislature this November to prevent this from happening again.

Democrats have smart and fair solutions to the budget mess. It's time Republicans got to work helping put those solutions into action.