I'm not so much worried about the fast and easy part, as the free part. It shouldn't cost you anything at all to vote. While $15 isnt much (the current cost of an ID here, iirc) its the principal of the thing that matters, at least to me.
But i'll reiterate; vote on it; don't pull this horse hockey.
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- Sun May 24, 2009 10:43 pm
- Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: MOVING FROM GENERAL CALENDAR TO 'MAJOR' CALENDAR??
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- Sat May 23, 2009 11:51 pm
- Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
- Topic: MOVING FROM GENERAL CALENDAR TO 'MAJOR' CALENDAR??
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Re: MOVING FROM GENERAL CALENDAR TO 'MAJOR' CALENDAR??
I agree 100%.Sangiovese wrote:I think Perry should call a special session for each and every bill that dies in calendars. Teach em that they can stall and delay all they want... but they can't go home till the work is done.
It would be a great stand against the political bull that everyone hates... and wouldn't waste political capital on any specific topic since by doing it for every bill it would be a stand against wasting the legislative session vs a stand in support of any particular bill.
I happen to not like the voter ID requirements (if an ID is required to vote, getting that ID should be free and relatively easy) but the bill should come up before a vote.
Hate this garbage.