Democratic state legislators weigh moves to counter Trump
BOSTON — In many Democratic-leaning states, the routine start of legislative sessions has been swept aside as lawmakers move to condemn or counteract the policies and directives of President Donald Trump.
Democrats have filed a flurry of bills and resolutions seeking to shield their states from federal action on immigration, health care and a host of other hot button issues, in a reversal of the partisan manoeuvring that played out in GOP-controlled states during Democrat Barack Obama’s presidency.
The emotionally charged activity renews the perennial debate over states’ rights vs. federal authority, already evidenced by the court battle led by Washington state over the Republican president’s temporary ban on travellers from seven Muslim-majority nations.
In Massachusetts, Democratic lawmakers planned an unusual caucus to discuss “what we can do as a state to express our displeasure with the actions of the president,” said House Speaker Robert DeLeo.


