State rep: Statehouse drinking by fellow legislators ‘insane’
PROVIDENCE (AP) — A new Rhode Island lawmaker said she's surprised by the "insane amount of drinking" that goes on in the State House.
Providence Democratic Rep. Moira Walsh told WPRO-AM on Tuesday that lawmakers have "file cabinets full of booze." She described how they recently took shots on the floor of the House of Representatives to celebrate Dominican Republic Independence Day.
Walsh took office in January after ousting a longtime incumbent in last year's Democratic primary and is known for being blunt. She was fired from her job as a waitress in January after her employer said her liberal political views hurt the restaurant's reputation.
"It is the drinking that blows my mind," she told a talk show host. "You cannot operate a motor vehicle when you've had two beers but you can make laws that affect peo- ple's lives forever when you're half in the bag? That's outrageous."
It's not uncommon for Rhode Island legislators to have toasts of alcohol during celebratory occasions. One of the biggest is next week ahead of St. Patrick's Day. Nor are Rhode Island lawmakers alone in drinking on the job, though some other states have sought to curb the practice.
In neighboring Massachusetts, late-night antics ultimately forced a rules change essentially banning the House of Representatives from meeting past midnight. A Missouri lawmaker last year proposed legislation banning smoking and alcohol in the Missouri Statehouse. And a pattern of drunkdriving arrests of California lawmakers led the legislature to provide them free afterhours transportation, though the free rides were ended in 2015 in an attempt to restore public trust.