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Crowell wanted to end the session one minute into it. |
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Wrap: During the first day of the 2011 special session, one aspect of the debate stands out the most: Senator Crowell's rhetoric.
Most estimate Crowell only a strong opponent of tax credit reform but he opposes the special session in general.
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Description: It's undemocratic to be here in this special session. It's an abortion to be here under these specific tightly noose-like parameters that only the governor wants. |
The senator called the session a "rigged deal" and frequently used "repugnant" to describe his feelings toward Governor Jay Nixon's special session.
Reporting from the State House I'm Jessi Turnure.
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Republican Senator Crowell made it very clear during Tuesday's special session four hour debate that he had no problem ignoring Governor Nixon. |
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Wrap: Crowell's animated antics sparked a historical special session debate the capitol has not seen in many years.
The senator expressed his adamant opposition of Governor Nixon's legislative maneuvering.
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Crowell stressed democracy cannot be micromanaged and it is repugnant to the state's very ideals to do so.
He was also worried the governor's actions might turn Missouri into a monarchy.
Reporting from the State House I'm Jessi Turnure.