Rep. Buffie McFadyen, D-Pueblo West, served as the acting speaker for much of the floor action Tuesday afternoon. After a couple hours of debate, Rep. Larry Liston, R-Colorado Springs, walked to the podium and recognized McFadyen:
"Madame Speaker au jus," he said.
Au jus is French for "in its own juice" and refers to food.
Liston meant du jour, which is French for "of the day."
TRUTH SPOKEN HERE
"The real perk in the job isn't the title, rather it's the good parking spot next to the Capitol. It's really crowded up here in Denver - that parking spot pays off!"
Rep. Sal Pace, D-Pueblo, having some fun in his electronic newsletter after the House speaker insisted lawmakers be called by their titles, not their first names
OLD-TIME RELIGION
UNDER THE DOME
Rajan Zed, president of the Universal Society of Hinduism, opened the Colorado House on Tuesday with a reading from the Rig Veda, the oldest scripture still in common use.