Mich. Dems Ending Legislature a Year Early to Help Unpopular Biden with Primaries, Avoid Sharing Power with GOP, Evade Angry Voters
Michigan has a “full time” legislature which means that it is in session continuously during its two-year term. Other states, including Texas, have a “part time” legislature which meets for only a portion of the two-year term.
A legislature is “in session” when it can meet and propose legislation, resolutions and bills, that affect the government.
The radical left Michigan Democrats, who currently have a one-vote majority in both the Michigan House and Senate, are going “sine die” on Thursday after the day’s session ends, one inside staffer in Republican leadership tells the Gateway Pundit. The term ‘sine die’ is a term in legislatures which is the ‘final motion’ of the legislature to end its official session term.
There are two reasons this is being done: one to empower the moving-up of Michigan’s primaries to protect unpopular Joe Biden,