arthurcw wrote:Check other thread. Amendment remains. So the speed was really just because there was nothing more that could be done. Objectionable language remains. no point in going to committee other than trying to delay an up or down vote.
soooo....what now? Both Chambers must vote right??
When?????
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arthurcw wrote:Check other thread. Amendment remains. So the speed was really just because there was nothing more that could be done. Objectionable language remains. no point in going to committee other than trying to delay an up or down vote.
soooo....what now? Both Chambers must vote right??
When?????
The conference committee report has been filed! Does anybody have any details?
That seems... fast. If they agreed on changes then it now has to pass the Senate and the House, correct? If that's so then the filibuster will kill it. Huffines ruined open carry for Texas. Others share some blame, but most of it can be laid squarely at his feet.
If it's moving this fast, it might not have a chance to get filibustered. Unless someone is determined enough to talk for a day or two. Perhaps that is the plan to get it through. I guess we'll see.
You may be onto something! I don't know what the record is for filibustering, but if we make it 24+ hours I don't see it happening.
On May 2, 1977, Mr. Meier rose to speak on the floor of the Senate chamber in Austin at 3:20 p.m. He did not relinquish the floor and sit down until 10:20 a.m. on May 4, some 43 hours later. It remains the longest filibuster by an American politician in a state legislature or in Congress. Then a 36-year-old Democratic state senator, Mr. Meier stood and talked nearly continuously for about as long as it would take to drive from Manhattan to San Francisco without stopping.
Chuck Lindell @chucklindell 2m2 minutes ago
Sen. @DonHuffines says he is disappointed his police-stop amendment got cut but, "I'm going to go along with the will of the body." #txlege
arthurcw wrote:Check other thread. Amendment remains. So the speed was really just because there was nothing more that could be done. Objectionable language remains. no point in going to committee other than trying to delay an up or down vote.
I just saw that. can';t type fast enough to keep up.
arthurcw wrote:Check other thread. Amendment remains. So the speed was really just because there was nothing more that could be done. Objectionable language remains. no point in going to committee other than trying to delay an up or down vote.
So if they didn't change anything, it goes back to a simple concurrence vote, right?
Chuck Lindell @chucklindell 2m2 minutes ago
Sen. @DonHuffines says he is disappointed his police-stop amendment got cut but, "I'm going to go along with the will of the body." #txlege
Chuck Lindell @chucklindell 2m2 minutes ago
Sen. @DonHuffines says he is disappointed his police-stop amendment got cut but, "I'm going to go along with the will of the body." #txlege
For the love of God man if you had just done that earlier this week.
We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions. ~ Ronald Reagan ~
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arthurcw wrote:Check other thread. Amendment remains. So the speed was really just because there was nothing more that could be done. Objectionable language remains. no point in going to committee other than trying to delay an up or down vote.
So if they didn't change anything, it goes back to a simple concurrence vote, right?
apparently some wording got changed
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I'm going to slow down here, things are coming out fast and furious right now.
We are spreading some misinformation, not intentional (I included). Let's see what happens.
This is VERY GOOD NEWS THOUGH!
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Multiple reporters are reporting that the Dutton/Huffines amendment has been removed and the conference committee is done.
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I got 2 most likely's, 1 ask again later and 1 outlook good.
Chance favors the prepared.Making good people helpless doesn't make bad people harmless. There is no safety in denial.When seconds count the Police are only minutes away. Sometimes I really wish a lawyer would chime in and clear things up. Do we have any lawyers on this forum?
I got 2 most likely's, 1 ask again later and 1 outlook good.
HAHAHA, I got ask again later!!
We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker. It is time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions. ~ Ronald Reagan ~
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