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How do you like my new signature line?
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Re: How do you like my new signature line?
"Jump in there sport, get it done and we'll all sing your praises." -Chas
How many times a day could you say this?
How many times a day could you say this?
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Re: How do you like my new signature line?
I've sent my representative an email to ask and will see what he says. I think that this is a great idea to add something to signature lines.
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My State Rep Hubert won't tell me his position on HB560. How about yours?
My State Rep Hubert won't tell me his position on HB560. How about yours?
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I have a great state rep.
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I just sent my State Rep. an email asking if he will support HB 560. I'll update my signature based on his response.
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Rep-elect Kyle Biedermann said he would consider supporting HB560. The response wasn't a strong vote of confidence. Since he is a freshman rep, hopefully, he's just getting his feet under him.
Edited to correct a typo of the bill number.
Edited to correct a typo of the bill number.
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I wrote my rep, Larry Phillips, but haven't heard back yet. My signature obviously doesn’t have his response yet. (I'm hoping I have a good idea what his response will be...)
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Re: How do you like my new signature line?
Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.mojo84 wrote:Rep-elect Kyle Biedermann said he would consider supporting HB360. The response wasn't a strong vote of confidence. Since he is a freshman rep, hopefully, he's just getting his feet under him.
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Re: How do you like my new signature line?
I have contacted Kyle Biedermann's office as well. I had a similar response but am giving him the benefit of the doubt for now. He ran on strong 2A commitment. As newly elected, he hasn't been sworn in yet. A search for my representative still shows the RINO that he defeated.
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It was a typo on here. I said HB560 in my email.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.mojo84 wrote:Rep-elect Kyle Biedermann said he would consider supporting HB360. The response wasn't a strong vote of confidence. Since he is a freshman rep, hopefully, he's just getting his feet under him.
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I agree with rhino and am going to give him the benefit of the doubt. Was just hoping his office would have given a stronger response.
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Email sent to Dewayne Burns. Will update with a response.
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Re: How do you like my new signature line?
It's a typo in your signature as well. I mix numbers up all the time too.mojo84 wrote:It was a typo on here. I said HB560 in my email.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.mojo84 wrote:Rep-elect Kyle Biedermann said he would consider supporting HB360. The response wasn't a strong vote of confidence. Since he is a freshman rep, hopefully, he's just getting his feet under him.
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I agree with rhino and am going to give him the benefit of the doubt. Was just hoping his office would have given a stronger response.
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Thank youjason812 wrote:It's a typo in your signature as well. I mix numbers up all the time too.mojo84 wrote:It was a typo on here. I said HB560 in my email.Charles L. Cotton wrote:Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.mojo84 wrote:Rep-elect Kyle Biedermann said he would consider supporting HB360. The response wasn't a strong vote of confidence. Since he is a freshman rep, hopefully, he's just getting his feet under him.
Chas.
I agree with rhino and am going to give him the benefit of the doubt. Was just hoping his office would have given a stronger response.
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Not really sure what my guy's position is. Sounds like he's hedging his bet. Color me disappointed.
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You really should remove your name & address from that letter.BigGuy wrote:Not really sure what my guy's position is. Sounds like he's hedging his bet. Color me disappointed.
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Good advice. Thank you.Pawpaw wrote:You really should remove your name & address from that letter.BigGuy wrote:Not really sure what my guy's position is. Sounds like he's hedging his bet. Color me disappointed.