Most of our time in yesterday's (May 1) session was taken up by judicial
nominations. Many of these judges were qualified, good nominees;
however, I felt compelled to vote against them since the state does not
have the money to hire essential support staff to allow the judges to
sit for trials. Other than this, a few bills were considered and the
Senate will be back in session today. Time is running out, and the most
pressing issue--the budget adjustment--is yet to be debated.
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