It would be something to keep in your back pocket and brought out wen needed to make a point. However, I do like your proposal to make it an amendment and tack it on to this bill. Unfortunately, there's a chance they might just go, okay.Pawpaw wrote:I don't think another bill is needed, but your suggestion would make an excellent amendment to this one!C-dub wrote:Many of us have wondered the same thing. Would it politically incorrect to have a nearly identical bill already drafted that required drug testing before being allowed onto a ballot and then again after winning and then again before taking the oath when being sworn in and every two years at the beginning of legislative session?Panda wrote:Does the Texas legislature and their staff have to pass drug tests?
I don't know why their criminal records would be available. Sure, they wouldn't want them to be, but aren't they public record?
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- Sat Mar 16, 2013 9:19 pm
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- Sat Mar 16, 2013 7:02 pm
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Many of us have wondered the same thing. Would it politically incorrect to have a nearly identical bill already drafted that required drug testing before being allowed onto a ballot and then again after winning and then again before taking the oath when being sworn in and every two years at the beginning of legislative session?Panda wrote:Does the Texas legislature and their staff have to pass drug tests?
I don't know why their criminal records would be available. Sure, they wouldn't want them to be, but aren't they public record?