After an aborted ethics committee and four days of quiet, it is still not clear if or when the Senate ethics committee will resume deliberations of a complaint against a former top Republican member.
Last week, the ethics committee assigned to judge whether GOP Sen. Geoff Michel lied or dishonored the Senate when he handled the affair between former Senate Majority Leader Amy Koch and Michael Brodkorb deadlocked after an afternoon session. It was to resume deliberations late Friday but the two GOP members of the committee never showed up for the meeting, leaving the two DFL members waiting until past 10 p.m.
Sen. Michelle Fischbach, the chair of the ethics committee, told members that she had no specific plans yet to restart the deliberations.
"We were being advised by counsel there were certain places we should not or could not go during that committee hearing. Obviously the situation is unprecedented in front of the Senate and it certainly needs to be carefully handled. So at this point I have postponed further subcommittee meetings to allow the senate's outside counsel," Fischbach, R-Paynesville, said during a Tuesday afternoon floor session.
Koch resigned from leadership late last year, Michel lost his leadership post and Brodkorb was fired the day after Koch resigned. Brodkorb has taken steps to sue the Senate over his termination.
After the Senate session, when Fischbach was off the floor, Fischbach was hustled away from reporters waiting for further clarity.
"I'm meeting with a constituent for a few minutes and I won't be making any comment," she said as she left the Senate floor.
Sen. Mike Parry, R-Waseca, then took her by the arm and began walking away from the reporters.