by John P. Augustine
An enthusiastic crowd of LEA members, legislators, and special guests filled a room at the Kelly Inn next to the Capitol on February 16 for the 39th annual LEA members meeting and awards banquet. Four Representatives (Joyce Peppin, Bruce Anderson, Steve Drazkowski, and Glenn Gruenhagen) and three Senators (David Hann, Gretchen Hoffman, and Ray Vandeveer) listed as honorees in LEA’s 2011 report gave speeches to the crowd and were presented with awards. Rep. Kathy Lohmer, who earned honorable-mention distinction in the 2011 report, was also at the banquet. The other two Senate honorees (Ted Daley and Dave Thompson) left encouraging remarks that were read at the banquet.
One of the lighter moments at the banquet was Rep. Drazkowski’s tale of why he just missed getting a perfect LEA score in 2011. On non-controversial votes it is not uncommon to have the person next to you push your light on the board if you momentarily leave. On a day when a lot of bills were being pushed through, Drazkowski had accepted an invitation from another legislator to have an extra hamburger in the back room when roll call began on the concussion response bill. The board was lighting up green, and Drazkowski was caught off guard. The bill, filled with blanket prohibitions, training mandates for schools, was “really an ugly bill . . . I don’t know what all was in it,” he said. He raced back to his desk but was too late to switch his vote to red. “I looked at Peppin, thinking, ‘this is an LEA vote, isn’t it?’ We knew right there that I failed that one.” The moral of the story? No one is safe while the legislature is in session, and the danger level rises when a staunchly conservative member is sidetracked by food. Continue reading →