“What is the mood in the caucus after this?” Rantz asked. “Are there hard feelings?” “I think there is. I think the goal down here is, even if you have disagreements and public policy, you try to not let it become personal,” Mullet answered.
described the bill’s passing as one of the more unusual circumstances he’s seen in his political career.
“I don’t think [Manka Dhingra] was supportive of the policy, so it just never got a hearing,” Mullet said. “That was tough. I mean, I tried to get a vote on this bill last year on the Senate floor, and that ended up not happening. So I think it was just kind of a carryover from the fight we had last year in March. It’s been a rough topic down here, but I’m really glad we got it out to the House.”
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