things that are meaning to be punishable by jail time end up being jail time offenses. talk about how that s started to happen locally in ferguson. there has been a lot of work without this ferguson commission because we understand also as a commission this isn t the end all be all solution of change, but a lot of recommendations that have been put forward have been solutions and change and calling outs that people in the community have been calling for for a long time. this recent past year we ve seen a huge change in the way the municipal courts are ran and the way they re handling people. we still have a long way to go. yeah. but the attention that has been raised around it and the changes that have changed around senate bill 5 and actually digging deep in even the
you have had quite a few battles with john kasich. i remember measure two in ohio which was an attempt to go after the unions and of course that referral was won by the people and since then kasich has toned down his antiunion rhetoric. he comes across as the moderate republican. is he that? is that how folks in ohio view him? and how do you view him? well he does come across that way, ed. and if especially if you put him head to head with the other 15 gop members he comes off like a moderate. but here in ohio the governor is a conservative. he has said as much about himself. and while he has toned down his rhetoric since senate bill 5 in the state in 2011 you were right here on the ground ed as we fought for collective bargaining rights for workers, the governor s policies still do not necessarily match one with his rhetoric. when by talk about the cuts to education and he talked about creating jobs and i agree we do
agenda across the country. these six governors have become the face of radical republican policies and the people are pretty much sick of it across the board. john caseic of ohio, he s sitting at 52%. not a bad number for his record because he tried to limit collective bargaining with public workers in the state. that failed. senate bill 5 was repealed after the outrage came from police and firefighters and teachers across the state. scott walker, this guy might be the sleeper in the bench. he has an approval rating of 51%. he has attacked workers across wisconsin. he caused massive protests. it was cold in wisconsin too then, but the hearts were warm
keep pushing senate bill 5, the draconian abortion restriction bill that state senator wendy davis, texas democrats and a raucus group of ordinary people managed to stop tuesday night. what we witnessed tuesday was nothing more than the hijacking of the democratic process. [ applause ] this is simply too important a cause to allow unruly actions of a few to stand in its way. and that is the reason that i have announced that i am bringing lawmakers back to austin, texas, to finish their business. if you watched this show last night, wendy davis made it clear it was perry and his lieutenant governor david duhurst who hijacked the democratic process. governor perry and lieutenant governor duhurst led the charge in terms of a breakdown in decorum. they have overridden and made a
address at the national right to life conference where he reaffirmed that he s going to keep pushing senate bill 5, the draconian abortion restriction bill that state senator wendy davis, texas democrats and a ruckus group of ordinary people managed to stop tuesday night. what we witnessed tuesday was nothing more than the hijacking of the democratic process. [ applause ] this is simply too important a cause to allow unruly actions of a few to stand in its way. and that is the reason that i have announced that i am bringing lawmakers back to austin, texas, to finish their business. if you watched this show last night, wendy davis made it clear it was perry and his lieutenant governor david dewhurst who hijacked the democratic process. governor perry and lieutenant governor dewhurst led the charge in terms of a breakdown in decorum.