Speaker of the House Charles McCall came up to the press gallery Wednesday and blamed the Democrats for not passing the GOP’s proposed budget plan.Then, McCall walked past Democratic Reps. Cory Williams and Jason Dunnington and exchanged heated words. McCall: “I’m hoping this passes.”Williams: “You’re delusional if this passes.”McCall: “You guys need to support this. This is bull (expletive).”Williams: “I’m glad you think so. So does most of Oklahoma.”Those words were exchanged while representatives voted on a budget plan, which included tax hike on cigarettes and alcohol, as it stood on the board 54-44.“We’ve made every compromise possible,” said McCall, R-Atoka. “It is time and it is actually past time for partisan politics.”That’s when Williams chimed in.Williams: “That’s not entirely true. Doesn’t it result in cuts, Mr. Speaker?”McCall: “Excuse me, I’d like to finish.”Democrats requested gross production taxes raises to be included in the bill, which McCall said he would put on the board as a standalone bill.Reporter: “Would you support it?”McCall: “I’m supporting it by putting it on the board.”Williams: “That’s not true.”McCall: “Then get them to vote on it.”It’s unclear what House leadership’s Plan B is after the revenue-raising measure failed. Some, once again, are calling for both parties to go back to the negotiating table.

Speaker of the House Charles McCall came up to the press gallery Wednesday and blamed the Democrats for not passing the GOP’s proposed budget plan.

Then, McCall walked past Democratic Reps. Cory Williams and Jason Dunnington and exchanged heated words.

McCall: “I’m hoping this passes.”

Williams: “You’re delusional if this passes.”

McCall: “You guys need to support this. This is bull (expletive).”

Williams: “I’m glad you think so. So does most of Oklahoma.”

Those words were exchanged while representatives voted on a budget plan, which included tax hike on cigarettes and alcohol, as it stood on the board 54-44.

“We’ve made every compromise possible,” said McCall, R-Atoka. “It is time and it is actually past time for partisan politics.”

That’s when Williams chimed in.

Williams: “That’s not entirely true. Doesn’t it result in cuts, Mr. Speaker?”

McCall: “Excuse me, I’d like to finish.”

Democrats requested gross production taxes raises to be included in the bill, which McCall said he would put on the board as a standalone bill.

Reporter: “Would you support it?”

McCall: “I’m supporting it by putting it on the board.”

Williams: “That’s not true.”

McCall: “Then get them to vote on it.”

It’s unclear what House leadership’s Plan B is after the revenue-raising measure failed. Some, once again, are calling for both parties to go back to the negotiating table.