In a bizarre move, Rep. Chuck Pryor, R-Versailles, introduced an amendment establishing a "truth squad" to assess the accuracy of news reports. If the squad determined a report to be false, the news organization would be fined $5,000 and would lose office and parking space at the Capitol.
"Some people say it's a stall, but it's not at all," said House Republican Caucus Chairman Chuck Pryor from Versailles. "We're doing the legislative process the way it should be done."
"I don't see any regional problems, but I'd like to see someone with more conservative values as Speaker," said Minority Caucus Chairman Rep. Chuck Pryor, R-Versailles. "Anyone from a rural area would like to see one of their own in charge."
"I don't see any regional problems, but I'd like to see someone with more conservative values as Speaker," said Minority Caucus Chairman Rep. Chuck Pryor, R-Versailles. "Anyone from a rural area would like to see one of their own in charge."
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