What is taking the Senate Committee so long?

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Re: What is taking the Senate Committee so long?

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they are meeting on it tomorrow at 11:45 and John Woods already spammed everyone to show up.
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I'm calling again first thing in the morning.
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Jasonw560 wrote:I'm calling again first thing in the morning.
These are the committee members whom it's most important for supporters to call:

Sen. John Whitmire - (512) 463-0115
Sen. Joan Huffman - (512) 463-0117
Sen. Chuy Hinojosa - (512) 463-0120
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Re: What is taking the Senate Committee so long?

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I just sent this to each of the committee members.
Tomorrow you will be voting on SB 354. Please do not let the fact that a bunch of anti-gun students can skip class to crowd the room fool you into thinking that we Texans do not support this bill.

I drive to work armed every day. I have to disarm before I enter the building, because my employer, the University of Texas at Dallas, will not permit me to defend myself.

Public universities have all opted out under present law. They should not be allowed to opt out any longer. If you must allow private schools to opt out to pass the bill, then so be it, but the public schools are very clear. They will not allow us to exercise our right of self defense unless you pass this bill.

Please do not allow public schools to opt out. Pass the bill out of committee as it stands and let the entire Senate vote on its merits.
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Re: What is taking the Senate Committee so long?

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good letter :thumbs2:


I'm watching full Senate meeting http://www.senate.state.tx.us/bin/live.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; so let us know :tiphat:

10:27 A.M.
Whitmire desk vote/Criminal Justice Committee meeting being moved from Whitmire's desk to the "Betty KING room"
(Due to crowd size? Woods' groupies?)

Motion made, no objections


Betty King Committee Room (2E.20)
http://www.senate.state.tx.us/bin/live.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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