Why didn't Towns (NY-10) and Boswell (IA-3) vote?

Does anyone know anything about Congressmen Towns (Edolphus Towns, NY-10, I believe) and Boswell (Leonard Boswell, I believe, IA-3) - both Democrats - that would explain why they didn't vote in the $50b budget bill last night?

I find this extremely disappointing, and hope there is a good reason.  The Republicans only had 217 votes.  Had Towns and Boswell voted against the bill, it would have been 217-217, meaning a defeat.  This is one of those times when every Democrat should have been expected to be present on the floor.  Every Republican was.

This should have been an absolute top priority.  Substantively, this bill was a disaster, with cuts in basics (and usual Republican targets) like student loan programs and already bare-bones public assistance programs.  Politically, it was an extraordinary opportunity to follow up on the embarassing defeat for the Republican leadership in the Health and Education appropriations bill earlier that day.  Unfortunately, the Republican leadership now looks like they were strong enough to pull something out of the fire at the last minute - which is the way the AM headlines are running.



Display:


no disrespect to Pelosi (none / 0)

By the way, I should note that my kudos go to Leader Pelosi, who avoided having a single Democratic defection.  And if non-votes were arranged as a last-ditch bargain to prevent yes-votes, then fair enough.  I don't know much about IA-3, but I can't imagine this is the case for NY-10, however.  Brooklyn shouldn't be a hard district for a Democrat to win on a no-vote against a package like this.  So it must have been something else.
by arenwin on Fri Nov 18, 2005 at 10:30:05 AM EST

Boswell (3.00 / 1)

recently had surgery to remove a growth from his intestines, I believe. he's probably still recovering.
by johnny longtorso on Fri Nov 18, 2005 at 10:50:41 AM EST

Re: Boswell (none / 0)

Fair enough!  That's legitimate.  Anyone know about Towns?
by arenwin on Fri Nov 18, 2005 at 11:29:15 AM EST
[ Parent ]

Towns (none / 0)

Towns voted against the original budget bill at 2:13 PM and is listed as Not Voting after that (including one vote just five minutes after his last vote).

The local papers were not covering this earlier in the afternoon. Possibly Edolphus Towns simply went home for the weekend and could not be recalled in time.

by David Kowalski on Fri Nov 18, 2005 at 05:35:14 PM EST

Where Were Towns and Boswell??? (none / 0)

I quoted and linked to this post from my blog at  US Liberals at About.com.

-- Deborah White

by Deborah White on Tue Nov 22, 2005 at 10:44:46 PM EST

Re: Where Were Towns and Boswell??? (none / 0)

Interesting post - I see you haven't found entirely satisfactory answers to this question either.
by arenwin on Wed Nov 23, 2005 at 08:51:46 PM EST
[ Parent ]


You are not logged in.

In order to post a comment, you must be logged in. If you have a member account, please log in to comment.

If not, you can make an account right here. It's quick and free.