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Tempers flare in Colorado House after member calls another Buckwheat

Tempers flare in Colorado House after member calls another Buckwheat Olafimihan Oshin © Twitter Tempers flare in Colorado House after member calls another Buckwheat A Colorado state lawmaker sparked uproar in the legislature this week after calling one of his colleagues Buckwheat during a House session. Rep. Richard Holtorf (R) was talking about about military rules of engagement while discussing a piece of legislation on Wednesday when another representative tried to chime in, KDVR reported. I m getting there. Don t worry, Buckwheat. I m getting there, Holtorf told the representative. That s an endearing term, by the way, he added moments later. Colorado State Rep Richard Holtorf (R-Akron) referred to a colleague as Buckwheat, leading to a heated exchange and brief recess of the House. #coleg#copolitics#9Newspic.twitter.com/jYXNbEMg8q- Kyle Clark (@KyleClark) May 5, 2021

WATCH: Tempers flare in Colorado House after Buckwheat comment

Case in point: Wednesday morning.  Colorado State Rep Richard Holtorf (R-Akron) referred to a colleague as “Buckwheat,” leading to a heated exchange and brief recess of the House. #coleg#copolitics#9Newspic.twitter.com/jYXNbEMg8q Kyle Clark (@KyleClark) May 5, 2021 Rep. Richard Holtorf, an Akron Republican, was making a lengthy case for an amendment as the chamber debated a stimulus bill seeking to infuse $10 million into the state’s arts and film industries as well as cultural organizations.  House Bill 21-1285, from metro Denver Democratic Reps. Leslie Herod and Adrienne Benavidez, cleared the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee on party lines last week before winning the approval of the chamber’s Appropriations Committee on the strength of Democratic votes earlier this week.

WATCH: Tempers flare in Colorado House after Holtorf s Buckwheat comment

Case in point: Wednesday morning.  Colorado State Rep Richard Holtorf (R-Akron) referred to a colleague as “Buckwheat,” leading to a heated exchange and brief recess of the House. #coleg#copolitics#9Newspic.twitter.com/jYXNbEMg8q Kyle Clark (@KyleClark) May 5, 2021 Rep. Richard Holtorf, an Akron Republican, was making a lengthy case for an amendment as the chamber debated a stimulus bill seeking to infuse $10 million into the state’s arts and film industries as well as cultural organizations.  House Bill 21-1285, from metro Denver Democratic Reps. Leslie Herod and Adrienne Benavidez, cleared the House Business Affairs and Labor Committee on party lines last week before winning the approval of the chamber’s Appropriations Committee on the strength of Democratic votes earlier this week.

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