Senator Bishop’s statement is as follows:
First, I would like to thank the previous speaker. I understand and appreciate his concerns. This is not an effort on the part of our team to try to slow the process down. We understand that this is a process that needs to move in an efficient manner. We intend to do that.
The amendment allows the creation of a new subcommittee to address what is novel to this process. None of us have ever seen in the history of this state stimulus money like this coming to the state. The ordinary process in this chamber is that when money comes to this state, it goes to the Appropriations Committee and then goes to the subcommittee. We have created this subcommittee, and our goal is to create a subcommittee that addresses the stimulus. It is intended for the sole purpose of doing something that we have never done before.
So this subcommittee has been created for the specific purpose, and this allows us to take members from the Appropriations Committee and other standing committees to be a part of this to address this concern. Obviously, there is a time frame involved with all this, so I will make sure I will do my part to encourage our members to be efficient and to stick to the time line. We will not create unnecessary government.
This is all too important to our state, right now, to address these dollars—these taxpayer dollars that are coming to our state. It is important that we do it in a way that gives a clear review for our members so that we know what we are voting on. It didn’t happen at the federal level; none of their members even read the bill. I expect the people who take up the appropriations on this side in this state will not only read the bill, but will understand what they are voting on.