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Related: About this forumRep. Briscoe Cain is so incompetent that it was possible to kill the Texas voter suppression bill
My oldest child is very active and has some friends who work on staff in the Texas legis. There is some speculation that the Texas Speaker put Briscoe Cain in charge of the voter suppression efforts because everyone knows that Cain is an idiot and he would screw it up. This is some merit to this theory.
In his first term in the Texas House, Cain was ranked at the worst member of the Legislature in part due to his stupidity
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Normally, Texas Monthly excludes freshman members of the Texas legis but Briscoe was so stupid that they waived this policy https://progresstexas.org/blog/republican-briscoe-cain-over-his-head
Since he stepped foot in the Texas Capitol, the third-term Republican has made a name for himself and not a good one. After his first session, Texas Monthly named Cain one of the Worst Legislators of 2017, even though the magazine usually excludes freshmen from the list but when the magazine asked legislators to name their worst - there was bipartisan consensus on Cain. The (dis)honor cited Cain as the sole vote against excusing a legislators absence for a serious illness, and after that, he almost eliminated funding for terminally ill Texans because he thought palliative care meant death panels.
In 2019 Briscoe went after Dr. John Zerwas who was a decent member of the Legis on death panels Zerwas destroyed Briscoe so bad that it was funny
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Zerwas was one of the reasonable GOP members of the Texas legis and destroyed Briscoe
Next, Briscoe evidently volunteered to represent the former guy in the Penn. lawsuit but his offer of help was evidently rejected. It is amusing that even the former guy's legal team knew that Cain was a joke
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As a chairman, Briscoe has been so inept that he had to delete the claim that he was an expert in parlimentary procedure https://progresstexas.org/blog/republican-briscoe-cain-over-his-head
When legislators present a bill in their own committee, they usually let the Vice-Chair run the hearing. And while Cain did hand over control to Vice-Chair Jessica González, he broke procedure and took back control after she tried to recognize Rep. Nicole Collier, Chair of the Legislative Black Caucus, for questions. In other words, Cain shut down the voices of two women of color because he didnt like the questions they were asking about his voter suppression bill.
Immediately after, Cain recessed the hearing to stop his peers from questioning him further. Except he forgot to recess to a specific time, so under parliamentary rules, the hearing was terminated instead of recessed - everything had to be rescheduled for another day. That meant that over 200 Texans who had travelled across the state to testify against HB 6 were forced to leave.
And that parliamentary guru nickname? Cain removed it from his Twitter bio after Texans pointed out his total lack of any leadership skills during the hearing.
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Finally, this exchange with State Rep. Anchia was so bad that it made me laugh
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The Democrats were lucky that Briscoe Cain was the chair of this committee and that he screwed things up so badly that the Texas Democrats were able to kill this voter suppression bill. Now there will be a chance to really go after the terms of the next bill and we can hope that Briscoe remains the chair of this committee
LeftInTX
(25,258 posts)You should have seen the bills that he wrote prior.....they were the most crazy incoherent things that I've ever read. Someone was a ghost writer for HB 6. So, after Briscoe filed his incoherent crazy bills, he suddenly files one that it is readable.........
However, I really think Phelan is a bit like Trump (burnt it all down mentality) and also pandered to Allen West...
Phelan purposely put Dutton as head of Public Ed....Dutton was worst than many Republicans when it came to public ed.
LetMyPeopleVote
(145,130 posts)One of the articles posted makes clear that Briscoe was too stupid to answer questions about the bill
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