Earlier this week,
the Republican-controlled Senate began moving SB 12 and SB 18 by GOP
Sen. Big Mike Fesi.
The former, a constitutional amendment, and the latter, its statutory
equivalent, would disallow the Legislature from using one-time money from unclaimed
funds held in escrow for continuing expenses except for one dedication already
in law.
These mirrored legislation that
advanced in the regular session until, in its final minutes, the constitutional
amendment version hit a snag in the Senate. Although it received majority
approval, an amendment requires a two-thirds supermajority approval. The same
happened initially with SB 12, with several senators from both parties flipping
their votes from the regular session.