Visiting Austin this Friday

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Visiting Austin this Friday

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My wife & I are going to Austin for a weekend vacation, Friday-Sunday. We'll be staying near the capitol, and we're both looking forward to visiting the capitol & wandering about.

I know that I can carry w. my CHL (and bypass the metal detectors), but are the House & Senate galleries, and/or committee rooms, posted 30.06 or otherwise off limits these days?

Also, I've been calling & emailing the committee members on HB 750 & 681; anything useful I can do for the cause while I'm there? Not sure how realistic it is to go and corner each & every committee member (especially since my wife will probably get restless if I propose spending the whole day stalking the corridors), but am open to ideas.
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I beleive they are posted when in session, but not for tours. It's been since 2006 when I last toured the capitol so it might have changed since then.
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I go there frequently and to my knowledge you are permitted to carry just about everywhere in the Capital, even the viewing gallery.
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Be sure to grab dinner at the South Congress Cafe.
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RHenriksen wrote:My wife & I are going to Austin for a weekend vacation, Friday-Sunday. We'll be staying near the capitol, and we're both looking forward to visiting the capitol & wandering about.

I know that I can carry w. my CHL (and bypass the metal detectors), but are the House & Senate galleries, and/or committee rooms, posted 30.06 or otherwise off limits these days?

Also, I've been calling & emailing the committee members on HB 750 & 681; anything useful I can do for the cause while I'm there? Not sure how realistic it is to go and corner each & every committee member (especially since my wife will probably get restless if I propose spending the whole day stalking the corridors), but am open to ideas.
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Just called the Visitor's Center, who transferred me to the DPS office w/in the Capitol. The trooper who answered the phone told me that there are no off-limits areas w/in the capitol, no 30.06 signs, etc. Wow!
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a pair of earplugs to block out ...
I think the electronic ear muffs filter out the garbage sounds right?
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RHenriksen wrote:Just called the Visitor's Center, who transferred me to the DPS office w/in the Capitol. The trooper who answered the phone told me that there are no off-limits areas w/in the capitol, no 30.06 signs, etc. Wow!
I thought I had heard they were removing all those eye polluting signs :mrgreen:
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The ONLY placed you cannot go are the actual Senate and House floors, and only when they are in session and only if they're posted. I have carried into both chambers many times, right past DPS. Great experiences. Enjoy!

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Thanks, really looking forward to it.
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RHenriksen wrote:My wife & I are going to Austin for a weekend vacation, Friday-Sunday. We'll be staying near the capitol, and we're both looking forward to visiting the capitol & wandering about.

I know that I can carry w. my CHL (and bypass the metal detectors), but are the House & Senate galleries, and/or committee rooms, posted 30.06 or otherwise off limits these days?

Also, I've been calling & emailing the committee members on HB 750 & 681; anything useful I can do for the cause while I'm there? Not sure how realistic it is to go and corner each & every committee member (especially since my wife will probably get restless if I propose spending the whole day stalking the corridors), but am open to ideas.
If you've not been to the capitol building before...by all means go. I'd suggest taking a cab (or walking if close enough) because parking can be difficult to find this time of year.

Spend some time downtown and go to a few of the good eating establishments.

Austin may be a liberal bastion...but it is still my favorite among the big cities. I could be a little biased though, since I grew up there. ;-)

Hope you have a great time.
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Thanks, we're just a 15 minute walk from the capitol, that's going to be our main focus! I was thinking parking might be a challenge.
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gigag04 wrote:Be sure to grab dinner at the South Congress Cafe.
WOW. Wow. Just... wow. That was the best meal I've had in a long time, and I am also now a Hero to my foodie wife. Thank you!

Was a very fun afternoon. Got through the CHL line at the capitol w. no problem, the girl @ the information desk hooked me up with maps and a list of offices of the B&I committee members. Since it was already 3:00p on Friday, I had low expectations for finding people in their offices. Did manage to visit with staff for about 6 representatives on the committee, as well as my senator & rep (Gallegos & Sarah Davis).

Sarah Davis' staffer told me that Driver isn't interested in amending his campus carry bill to allow the med center hospital/universities to opt out, and so she's preparing her own version of a campus carry bill that would include such a provision. (!!)
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