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Governing: Blogs/July 2005: "nlike newspaper and TV reporters, Internet bloggers are not allowed on the floor of the Texas House of Representatives. That’s why Eileen Smith usually sits upstairs in the public galleries, the “cheap seats,” she likes to say, looking down on the action below. One evening in May, Smith rests her hands on her laptop as the House gets sucked into a marathon debate on a doomed bill to create school vouchers. She types away whenever she hears something quote-worthy. Which is to say, she types only when she comes upon an argument she finds absolutely ridiculous.
Here’s how it plays the next morning on Smith’s Web site, “In The Pink Texas.” “DAMN, if they’re not still talking vouchers,” Smith writes. “They all looked much better a few hours ago. The reps are sweating, their hairdos are all messed up — now I get it...floor debate is like sex to them.”"
Here’s how it plays the next morning on Smith’s Web site, “In The Pink Texas.” “DAMN, if they’re not still talking vouchers,” Smith writes. “They all looked much better a few hours ago. The reps are sweating, their hairdos are all messed up — now I get it...floor debate is like sex to them.”"
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