Craddick rejects point of order, lets budget debate go on
But Mr. Talton now is asking for recognition to appeal the ruling of the chair.
Mr. Craddick says he'll recognize him for that appeal -- only on the point of order on the budget. Among other things, Mr. Talton's point of order said the budget was making "general law" by setting fees for the Residential Construction Commission.
"I have the 10 signatures," says Mr. Talton, who again has approached the dais.
Stay tuned.