bblhd672 wrote:Reminders sent.
I expect nothing from the Republican majorities in the House and Senate. I don’t expect President Trump to receive a bill to sign into law.

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bblhd672 wrote:Reminders sent.
I expect nothing from the Republican majorities in the House and Senate. I don’t expect President Trump to receive a bill to sign into law.
So pretty much a straight party line vote. That does not bode well for us, especially in the Senate.canvasbck wrote:Ayes:
Goodlatte (R) VI
Chabot (R) OH
Issa (R) CA
King (R) IA
Gohmert (R) TX
Jordan (R) OH
Marino (R) PA
Labrador (R) ID
Collins (R) GA
DeSantis (R) FL
Buck (R) CO
Ratcliffe (R) TX
Roby (R) AL
Gaetz (R) FL
Biggs (R) AZ
Rutherford (R) FL
Handel (R) GA
Franks (R) AZ
Johnson (R) LA
Nays:
Nadler (D) NY
Lofgren (D) CA
Jackson Lee (D) TX
Cohen (D) TN
Cicilline (D) RI
Deutch (D) FL
Swalwell (D) CA
Lieu (D) CA
Raskin (D) MD
Schneider (D) IL
Johnson (D) GA
Abstain or not present (wasn’t clear):
Sensenbrenner (R) WI
Smith (r) TX
POE (R) TX
Gowdy (R) SC
Farenthold (R) TX
Conyers (D) MI (He must have had a date)
Gutierrez (D) IL
Bass (D) CA
Richmond (D) LA
Jeffries (D) NY
Jayapal (D) WA
Not a funny situation, but I laughed at the gallows humor.canvasbck wrote:Conyers (D) MI (He must have had a date)
A few Ds, like Manchin, will be in a tight spot if they vote against this bill.Soccerdad1995 wrote: So pretty much a straight party line vote. That does not bode well for us, especially in the Senate.
Yes, any nay votes or no vote need to be bumped down at least 2 grades!!!JustSomeOldGuy wrote:I sincerely hope Blake (the Flake) Farenthold loses his NRA 'A' rating for skipping this one....
He will keep your views in mind while voting the way he is expected to vote by Demorat leadership.RPBrown wrote:Like I said earlier, I contacted my Representative and didn't expect much if anything because he has that bid D by his name. I just got a reply from him and here is what he said:
MARC VEASEY
33RD DISTRICT, TEXAS
Congress of the United States // House of Representatives // Washington, DC 20515
December 1, 2017
Mr. Raymond P. Brown
1909 Rusdell Dr
Irving, TX 75060-6550
Dear Mr. Brown,
Thank you for contacting me to express your thoughts and concerns regarding H.R. 38, the Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act of 2017. I appreciate hearing from you on this important issue.
As you may know, this bill was introduced by Representative Richard Hudson (R-NC) in January 2017. If enacted, H.R. 38 would amend the federal criminal code to require all states to recognize other states' permits allowing for concealed carrying of firearms.
I support the Second Amendment and an individual's right to bear arms, and am committed to enacting responsible and sensible laws that will continue to improve our safety while preserving those rights. Currently, H.R. 38 has been referred to the House Judiciary Committee. Should legislation regarding this issue come to the House floor for a vote, please rest assured that I will keep your views in mind.
Thank you again for contacting me. I welcome any further comments you have on this issue or any other topic important to our country. As an engaged and thoughtful citizen, you play a critical role in our country's democracy. I encourage you to stay in touch with me through my official website, http://www.veasey.house.gov, Facebook.com/CongressmanMarcVeasey page, and @RepVeasey Twitter account.
Sincerely,
(signed)
Marc Veasey
Member of Congress
MV/EE
I have my thoughts on this reply but would like to hear your thoughts
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/115/hr38On House Schedule
The House indicated that this bill would be considered in the week ahead.
Govtrack says this bill has a 11% chance of being passed. Only a few reasons but I like this one:ELB wrote:A non-governmental site that tracks legislative actions has the following comment on HR 38:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/bills/115/hr38On House Schedule
The House indicated that this bill would be considered in the week ahead.
This was added some time today, it wasn't there this morning.
Also, this governmental site has info on the bill:
https://www.congress.gov/bill/115th-con ... ll/38/text
please rest assured that I will keep your views in mind.