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April 04, 2017 02:29 PM UTC

House Republicans Walk Out of Equal Pay Day Debate

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  • by: Colorado Pols

Today is Equal Pay Day, commemorated by women’s advocacy groups as the day that marks how much more women must work in order to equal the prior year’s earnings by the average man in the same position. Each year, Equal Pay Day is observed in Colorado with the passage of a legislative resolution–at least in chambers controlled by Democrats–and a debate over the continuing struggle of women to achieve equality in the workplace.

Unfortunately, many Colorado House Republicans took the chance to make a different statement:

By walking out of the chamber during debate over the resolution. As you can see in this photo from Rep. Leslie Herod, it wasn’t the whole GOP caucus–but it was enough to make them look pretty bad. We haven’t heard any explanation given by Republicans who walked out, and we don’t honestly expect one. It’s just another “microaggression” that the news cycle has no time for in the Trump era. Too many greater offenses up the food chain, we guess.

Still what you’d call a “dick move.” Pun intended.

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2 thoughts on “House Republicans Walk Out of Equal Pay Day Debate

  1. Does anyone know which legislators walked off the floor? I'm thinking that their constituents may want to know wtf the legislators were thinking.

  2. "Most of" the Republicans walked out, according to Reps. Esgar and Herod. Yet, all of the Republicans present voted for the final resolution, which was passed on the third reading 64-1, the lone exception being Dan Pabon, who was absent (excused).

    So I read the walkout as a blatant exhibition of collective power, against the notion of equal pay for women, coupled with a desire not to be on the record as being against equal pay. Just fricking stupid, in my opinion.

     

    Status HJR17-1022

    D. Jackson | J. Danielson Equal Pay Day

    • 4/3/2017 – Introduced In House – Assigned to
    • 4/4/2017 – House Third Reading Passed – No Amendments

     

     

     

     

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