I doubt it. That claim is being made by a political action committee
called Freedom Man on a web page titled Everything You Need to Know About the
Special Legislative Session on June 23 rd in Boise, ID. A Facebook post from Health
Freedom Idaho also claims there will be a special session. (Red Dawn is a 1984
alternate-history war movie about a Soviet invasion of Colorado).
You would expect the leaders of the House (Speaker Scott
Bedke) and Senate (President Pro Tempore Brent Hill) would need to head such an
effort. But Mr. Bedke already has declined, based on a legal Memorandum dated June
8, 2020. Freedom Man instead refers to another Legal Memorandum dated June 11,
2020 written by two lawyers at a Phoenix law firm called Statecraft. On June
12, 2020 at the Idaho Freedom Foundation there was an article by Wayne Hoffman
titled Little’s property tax relief plan shines as he ponders new handouts that
also referenced the Statecraft memo.
The Statecraft memo quotes the ‘relevant part’ of section 27
from Article III of the Idaho Constitution shown above but omits the part I
have outlined in red. But an argument based upon omitting one of two items connected
by the conjunction ‘and’ is blatant nonsense. (I suspect that neither Freedom
Man nor Hoffman looked up that section). There is no lack of continuity, and no
temporary succession is needed. Also, there already was a press release by the
Governor on March 16, 2020 titled Governor, Legislature advance additional $1.3
million to ensure continuity of essential government service amid coronavirus. Our
part-time Legislature finished their session on March 20, 2020, and left the
Governor alone to deal with the pandemic mess. The legislature has no right to
second guess him later on.
More on the plans for tomorrow is in an article by Betsey Russell in the Idaho Press titled Far-right lawmakers to try to hold own special session despite law, Constitution. There is another article at IdahoEdNews by Kevin Richert titled Little's critics organize 'special session' of legislature. But will it even be a session?
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