Democrats might not have votes to revive proposed assault weapons ban
If she votes for this she'll be gone next election.
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Sen. Bruce Ennis of Smyrna says he will not help his fellow Democrats suspend the legislative rules and bring the bill to the floor — leaving the party one vote short of the majority it needs to pull off the maneuver.
"A lot of my constituents feel this is the worst of all the gun-related bills down there," the 79-year-old said Monday. "Voting to bring the bill to floor would give it a chance to reach the next step and I'm not in favor of doing that."
Without Ennis's vote, Senate President David McBride, D-Hawk's Nest, will need to reach across the aisle for support — a difficult task given the partisan divisions surrounding the legislation.
Sen. Catherine Cloutier, R-Arden, is widely considered to be McBride's most likely target.
Cloutier on Monday said she plans to be present when the Senate gavels in at 2 p.m. but declined to say how she would vote.
"I will be voting my district and my conscience," she said. "I'm still listening."
If she votes for this she'll be gone next election.
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