House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
I noticed that for the Open Carry bill, it lists 1 amendment and a committee substitute. Are they available to read somewhere?
HB 910 Phillips / Flynn / White, James / Riddle / Guillen / et al.
Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating criminal offenses.
1 Amendment, consisting of 1 page total.
Committee Substitute, consisting of 40 pages total.
HB 910 Phillips / Flynn / White, James / Riddle / Guillen / et al.
Relating to the authority of a person who is licensed to carry a handgun to openly carry a holstered handgun; creating criminal offenses.
1 Amendment, consisting of 1 page total.
Committee Substitute, consisting of 40 pages total.
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Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
HB910 Texts:
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup ... Bill=HB910" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can also see the other tabs for the amendments as written when introduced.
http://www.legis.state.tx.us/BillLookup ... Bill=HB910" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
You can also see the other tabs for the amendments as written when introduced.
Re: House 5/27 - HB910 or SB11
Perhaps, but there is still time to 1) ask Patrick to expedite the concurrence process, 2) ask Straus and Patrick to appoint supportive conferees, and 3) push for the conclusion that we want, and 4) lobby the Governor's office for adding campus carry to any special session call. None of that may be enough, but it can't hurt.v7a wrote:It goes to concurrence vote in Senate. Where concurrence will probably fail. Then to conference committee.
It's Wednesday May 27th today... so yeah, stick a fork in SB11.
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I agree there's still (faint) hope. Does anyone have details on the exact timeline for conference process? For instance, does the bill go back to Senate today (so Senate could have concurrence vote today), or does that not happen until tomorrow?J.R.@A&M wrote:Perhaps, but there is still time to 1) ask Patrick to expedite the concurrence process, 2) ask Straus and Patrick to appoint supportive conferees, and 3) push for the conclusion that we want, and 4) lobby the Governor's office for adding campus carry to any special session call. None of that may be enough, but it can't hurt.
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CLEAT HAS 19,500 members, just a fun fact to think about.
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So, given the ticking clock, what is the consensus here?
Given the fact that it was the Senate who refused to add SB11 as an amendment to HB910, and instead go for SB11 as a stand-alone Bill:
As voters, do we:
1. demand that our elected Senators concur with SB11 as amended by the House, as distasteful as it is, with the idea that it is better to get something now and fix it next session;
or
2. demand that our elected Senators refuse to concur with SB11 as amended by the House, and take a chance on a conference reaching agreement prior to deadline
I want to start e-mailing Senators, and trying to determine what the consensus (and thus, the message) is...
Given the fact that it was the Senate who refused to add SB11 as an amendment to HB910, and instead go for SB11 as a stand-alone Bill:
As voters, do we:
1. demand that our elected Senators concur with SB11 as amended by the House, as distasteful as it is, with the idea that it is better to get something now and fix it next session;
or
2. demand that our elected Senators refuse to concur with SB11 as amended by the House, and take a chance on a conference reaching agreement prior to deadline
I want to start e-mailing Senators, and trying to determine what the consensus (and thus, the message) is...
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HB 3106 is up. 19 Bills to go until HB 910 Open Carry comes up.
(didn't want to start the countdown earlier)
(didn't want to start the countdown earlier)
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They Seem to be jumping around. I'll be listing them assuming they won't go backwards.
HB 1912 is up. 13 Bills to go until HB 910 Open Carry comes up.
HB 1912 is up. 13 Bills to go until HB 910 Open Carry comes up.
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HB 679 is up. 12 Bills to go until HB 910 Open Carry comes up.
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pick up the pace!
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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first off, I think it's not a good idea to "demand" anything. You ask or urge them to support. You don't use the tactics such as threats etc. that's my opinion.juno106 wrote:So, given the ticking clock, what is the consensus here?
Given the fact that it was the Senate who refused to add SB11 as an amendment to HB910, and instead go for SB11 as a stand-alone Bill:
As voters, do we:
1. demand that our elected Senators concur with SB11 as amended by the House, as distasteful as it is, with the idea that it is better to get something now and fix it next session;
or
2. demand that our elected Senators refuse to concur with SB11 as amended by the House, and take a chance on a conference reaching agreement prior to deadline
I want to start e-mailing Senators, and trying to determine what the consensus (and thus, the message) is...
then I think to have the best chance of getting something, we want it supported as soon as possible. so if they concur, it goes to the governor and we remove one more chance it can fail.
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HB 1929 is up. 11 Bills to go until HB 910 Open Carry comes up.
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HB 2053 is up. 10 Bills to go until HB 910 Open Carry comes up.