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.
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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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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.
Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.
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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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.
Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.
Chas.
It was a typo on here. I said HB560 in my email.
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.
In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame its inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law to pursue a natural justice.
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.
Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.
Chas.
It was a typo on here. I said HB560 in my email.
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.
It's a typo in your signature as well. I mix numbers up all the time too.
In certain extreme situations, the law is inadequate. In order to shame its inadequacy, it is necessary to act outside the law to pursue a natural justice.
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.
Do you mean HB560, rather than HB360? If you told him HB360, that may explain why he wouldn't commit now.
Chas.
It was a typo on here. I said HB560 in my email.
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.
It's a typo in your signature as well. I mix numbers up all the time too.
Thank you
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BigGuy wrote:Not really sure what my guy's position is. Sounds like he's hedging his bet. Color me disappointed.
You really should remove your name & address from that letter.
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