What struck me was an interview with Rep. Mike Jopek, D-Whitefish. He said a deadlocked chamber, which the House is right now, is preferable to one that gives one party a razor-thin margin.
“It’s actually not a bad atmosphere, it’s really quite decent,” Jopek said. “There’s more discussion at the committee level – we actually have to cooperate.”
The 2005 session had a 50-50 split in the House, and Jopek looks back on it fondly.
But the 2007 Legislature was such a nightmare, in which a special session had to be called just to pass the state budget, I wonder if Jopek’s memory is a bit skewed.
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