Still, I hope the Rotunda Report blog grows into a vibrant and informative forum for Republican politics. House Republican Leader Scott Sales' initial post was certainly interesting:
We can’t talk about expectations for this session without talking about the last one. In 2007, we worked hard to pass a responsible budget. It was a hard session, and sometimes principled disagreements boiled over. But those principled disagreements happened for a reason.
We wanted the government to live within its means. We wanted to be responsible with the people’s money. We saw, in the Governor’s policies, a risk of irresponsibility and a risk to our state’s solid financial footing.
Today, revenue forecasts look worse and worse with each new development. The solid financial footing of our state is, indeed, at risk.
So now, we’re even more committed to living within our means. What do we expect this session? Simple: guard the people’s money fiercely. It does not belong to us, and it does not belong to the government. We’re stewards. We’re taking care of somebody else’s property. So this time, let’s do it right.
And that great idea: electricity deregulation…