Published Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 | 12:31 p.m.
Updated Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2009 | 12:37 p.m.
Not, surprisingly, all nos are Republicans-- the usual suspects.
Vote is below. I also have posted at right a sheet the Democrats passed out showing margin of victory for advisory question by Assembly district -- looks like the Steely Seven paid no attention.
Paul Aizley
Yea
Bernie Anderson
Yea
Morse Arberry
Yea
Kelvin Atkinson
Yea
David Bobzien
Yea
Barbara Buckley
Yea
John Carpenter
Yea
Chad Christensen
Nay
Jerry Claborn
Yea
Tyrus Cobb
Nay
Marcus Conklin
Yea
Moises Denis
Yea
Marilyn Dondero Loop
Yea
Heidi Gansert
Yea
Edwin Goedhart
Nay
Pete Goicoechea
Yea
Tom Grady
Yea
Don Gustavson
Nay
John Hambrick
Nay
Joe Hardy
Yea
Joseph Hogan
Yea
William Horne
Yea
Ruben Kihuen
Yea
Marilyn Kirkpatrick
Yea
Ellen Koivisto
Yea
Sheila Leslie
Yea
Mark Manendo
Yea
April Mastroluca
Yea
Richard McArthur
Nay
Kathy McClain
Yea
Harry Mortenson
Yea
Harvey Munford
Yea
John Oceguera
Yea
James Ohrenschall
Yea
Bonnie Parnell
Yea
Peggy Pierce
Yea
Tick Segerblom
Yea
James Settelmeyer
Nay
Debbie Smith
Yea
Ellen Spiegel
Yea
Lynn Stewart
Yea
Melissa Woodbury
Yea







I can't wait for the nay sayers, or should I say nay-bleeters' to decry the tax increase, not because it will cost them directly but because it will "cost jobs". AT least Mr Muth told it me wouild.
But as your listing shows, the people in every district voted for this "jobs killer" bill by at least 55% and in most cases over 60%. I do wish that some of the folks up there for their 120 day Carson Valley retreat could read those numbers as well as the rest of us as an indicator of how the people think the budget crisis should be handled.