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HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe today.
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 4:58 pm
by steveincowtown
...with a TON of authors. Not sure why my rep isn't one of them.
http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/BillLook ... Bill=HB910" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Author: Phillips | Flynn | White, James | Riddle | Guillen
Coauthor: Anderson, Charles "Doc" | Anderson, Rodney | Ashby | Aycock | Bell | Bohac | Bonnen, Dennis | Burkett | Burns | Burrows | Button | Capriglione | Clardy | Darby | Elkins | Faircloth | Fletcher | Frank | Frullo | Galindo | Goldman | Huberty | Hughes | Isaac | Kacal | Keffer | Keough | King, Ken | King, Susan | Klick | Krause | Kuempel | Landgraf | Larson | Laubenberg | Leach | Lozano | Metcalf | Miller, Rick | Morrison | Murphy | Murr | Otto | Paddie | Parker | Paul | Phelan | Price | Raney | Sanford | Shaheen | Sheets | Sheffield | Simmons | Simpson | Spitzer | Springer | Stephenson | Thompson, Ed | Turner, Scott | VanDeaver | Wray | Zedler | Zerwas
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:07 pm
by ELB
Thanks for the news. Glad to see mine is on there. Especially since he voted for you-know-who.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:18 pm
by ELB
It looks like of the nine members of the committee the committee chair is an author and three members are coauthors of the bill.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 6:51 pm
by mr1337
ELB wrote:It looks like of the nine members of the committee the committee chair is an author and three members are coauthors of the bill.
Just a simple majority is needed to pass it through committee, right?
If so, I'd say that one is in the bag as far as the committee goes. I'm not familiar with all of the members, but they would need just 1 more vote to gain the majority.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 9:44 pm
by txbirddog
Does you know who have to let it out of committee? I know reid held up many bills in committee.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:58 am
by Jason K
I do not see Byron Cook on that list.....I am not amused.....
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 9:46 am
by RoyGBiv
Nice momentum. Feeling hopeful.
I hope Kory's head explodes (figuratively, of course). He and his minions killed unlicensed OC.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 11:37 am
by Pawpaw
RoyGBiv wrote:Nice momentum. Feeling hopeful.
I hope Kory's head explodes (figuratively, of course). He and his minions killed unlicensed OC.
... but don't forget about CJ and his m̶o̶r̶o̶n̶s̶ minions.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:38 pm
by G.A. Heath
Pawpaw wrote:RoyGBiv wrote:Nice momentum. Feeling hopeful.
I hope Kory's head explodes (figuratively, of course). He and his minions killed unlicensed OC.
... but don't forget about CJ and his m̶o̶r̶o̶n̶s̶ minions.
CJ and Company had Unlicensed Carry on life support, Kory Watkins went to see it while in ICU and body slammed it off the roof of a ten story building.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:52 pm
by Pawpaw
G.A. Heath wrote:Pawpaw wrote:RoyGBiv wrote:Nice momentum. Feeling hopeful.
I hope Kory's head explodes (figuratively, of course). He and his minions killed unlicensed OC.
... but don't forget about CJ and his m̶o̶r̶o̶n̶s̶ minions.
CJ and Company had Unlicensed Carry on life support, Kory Watkins went to see it while in ICU and body slammed it off the roof of a ten story building.
That is an incredibly accurate description.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:14 pm
by G.A. Heath
Pawpaw wrote:G.A. Heath wrote:Pawpaw wrote:RoyGBiv wrote:Nice momentum. Feeling hopeful.
I hope Kory's head explodes (figuratively, of course). He and his minions killed unlicensed OC.
... but don't forget about CJ and his m̶o̶r̶o̶n̶s̶ minions.
CJ and Company had Unlicensed Carry on life support, Kory Watkins went to see it while in ICU and body slammed it off the roof of a ten story building.
That is an incredibly accurate description.
I would take credit for it, but I paraphrased it from an email I received from a podcast listener (who asked I not read their email on the podcast). This particular listener shares a lot of information from OCT's closed groups.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:23 pm
by Ruark
This is said in the topic title as a "House companion" to SB17. Would somebody care to explain what this means?
Thanks.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:28 pm
by G.A. Heath
Ruark wrote:This is said in the topic title as a "House companion" to SB17. Would somebody care to explain what this means?
Thanks.
Essentially this bill is similar, or identical, to SB17. If the bills are both are passed by their respective houses and are identical when passed then they can skip going to the other house for approval and go to the governor so that he can do his things.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 7:39 pm
by joe817
G.A. Heath wrote: Essentially this bill is similar, or identical, to SB17. If the bills are both are passed by their respective houses and are identical when passed then they can skip going to the other house for approval and go to the governor so that he can do his things.
Agreed. When 2 bills from each branch are almost identical, there are no differing details that must be worked out and agreed upon in a conference committee, which could stall the bill out.
Re: HB910 (House companion to SB17) referred to committe tod
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2015 2:13 pm
by RogueUSMC
joe817 wrote:G.A. Heath wrote: Essentially this bill is similar, or identical, to SB17. If the bills are both are passed by their respective houses and are identical when passed then they can skip going to the other house for approval and go to the governor so that he can do his things.
Agreed. When 2 bills from each branch are almost identical, there are no differing details that must be worked out and agreed upon in a conference committee, which could stall the bill out.
Any amendments not shared throw a wrench in the works then?