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Monday, February 09, 2009

Make way for his royal highness

Critics began referring to the Pennsylvania Legislature as the House of Lords a few years ago. Things toned down a bit after the imperial reign of John Perzel came to an end, but now it appears that Keith McCall, the new Speaker of the House, is attempting to bring back the royal trappings of his office.

From the Whispers column in The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
UPLIFTING ITEM. Talk about a sense of entitlement.

At the state Capitol, one of two elevators on the House side is blocked by a guard when Speaker Keith McCall is headed somewhere important. No one else can get on.

Before Gov. Ed Rendell's budget address to the Legislature last week, people were turned away from one of the lifts because it was being reserved for McCall.

In the past, one of the two elevators on the Senate side has been reserved when senators were heading to session.

McCall isn't the first legislative leader to have an elevator reserved for him. But why should a Democrat legislator from Carbon County -- indeed, why should any legislator -- deserve such royal treatment?

Next he'll be sporting a signet ring.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Which "critics" referred to the Legislature as the House of Lords?

And while Perzel may have been controversial and a scapegoat for Fast Eddie's pay raise, do you have any examples of "Imperial reign?"

By the way, The Speaker is a constitutional officer and is given the smae level of importance in terms of safety as the governor. Though, many including Perzel dismmissed it.