Thursday, February 3, 2011

Tough Crowd In Here

Kentucky House members are skeptical of state Senate Republicans' immigration bill that would cost the state tens of millions of dollars it doesn't have.

House Democrats on Wednesday began the process of talking Senate Republicans' illegal immigration bill to a standstill, with much discussion about its potential cost but no vote scheduled.

"We can't just be emotional and have vile hatred at work. We have to look at the fiscal implications, that's what we're required to do," said Rep. Steve Riggs, D-Louisville, chairman of the House Committee on Local Government, which held its first discussion-only hearing on the bill.

Another discussion-only hearing is planned next week, featuring the concerns of law enforcement, but it's "unknown" whether the committee ever will vote on the bill, Riggs said.

Senate Bill 6 would make it a state crime — a misdemeanor or felony, depending on the circumstances — for illegal immigrants to enter Kentucky, or for anyone to harbor or transport them or encourage their residency in the state.

It would authorize police to approach people in public and ask about their immigration status.

The resulting arrests would burden local jails already running out of funds, jail and county officials told the House committee. Kentucky has about 19,200 jail beds, 98 percent of which were occupied as of last week, they said.

"I definitely think that Senate Bill 6 has an unfunded mandate to it," said Richard Tanner, executive director of the Kentucky Magistrates and Commissioners Association. "We don't know how much the costs would be. We just know we're at the breaking point now."

It's pretty clear that even if the bill wasn't wildly unconstitutional, the state couldn't afford it anyway, but neither matters to Kentucky Republicans when it comes to scapegoating the less than 1% of the state's population that's Latino.

We've got bigger problems here in the Bluegrass State.

3 comments:

  1. Perhaps the Republicans plan to house the arrestees on the Ark?

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  2. Who is Steve Riggs? "Vile hatred" is a pretty damn accurate depiction of the motivation here, and doesn't pussyfoot around. Is that his usual style or did it just serve him at the moment?

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  3. No, Riggs is one of the few actual Democrats in the KY Dems at the state level. Sort of. Hey, it's Kentucky.

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