Less than 24 hours after an abortion epic bill filibuster led in the center of national attention, Texas State Senator Wendy Davis (D) was directly after Governor Rick Perry r on national television.
Perry ordered the Texas State legislature Wednesday for another 30-day special session on a plan that would impose severe restrictions on abortion, including the closure of almost every clinic in the State. Part of the official release of Perry cast events on Tuesday as a "breakdown of decorum and decency that prevent us from doing what the people of this State hired to do".
In an interview on Wednesday in "All in with Chris Hayes" of MSNBC, Davis asked him to respond to the point of "decorum" by Perry. She hit on the Governor and Lt. gov. David Dewhurst, punt them as those who "led the charge" in the breakdown of decorum.
"They have annulled and made a mockery of all the rules that we run by in this State", said Davis.
Dozens of Democrats in the Senate held different feelings that Perry, praising Davis for his efforts. A group of 31 signed a letter on Wednesday, thanking him for the "courage and determination in the defeat of S.B. 5, a bill that would have severely limited reproductive choices of women in Texas".
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