Legislative updates via email
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Legislative updates via email
The last 2 legislative sessions (2003 and 2005) I used a site then sent out emails whenever there was some kind of activity related to bills that concerned firearms. The messages were generally sent out weekly.
I cannot remember the site for the life of me and cannot find it in my bookmarks.
Any idea what that site may be?
Thanks
David
I cannot remember the site for the life of me and cannot find it in my bookmarks.
Any idea what that site may be?
Thanks
David
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Re: Legislative updates via email
David: This may be what you need:texas297 wrote:The last 2 legislative sessions (2003 and 2005) I used a site then sent out emails whenever there was some kind of activity related to bills that concerned firearms. The messages were generally sent out weekly.
I cannot remember the site for the life of me and cannot find it in my bookmarks.
Any idea what that site may be?
http://www.tsra.com/?p=page&id=36
Most of the rest of the legislative and news-worthy info at the TSRA site is static, and posted to the site periodically.
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Re: Legislative updates via email
Thanks Skippr.Skiprr wrote:David: This may be what you need:texas297 wrote:The last 2 legislative sessions (2003 and 2005) I used a site then sent out emails whenever there was some kind of activity related to bills that concerned firearms. The messages were generally sent out weekly.
I cannot remember the site for the life of me and cannot find it in my bookmarks.
Any idea what that site may be?
http://www.tsra.com/?p=page&id=36
Most of the rest of the legislative and news-worthy info at the TSRA site is static, and posted to the site periodically.
That's not it as the site I'm looking for was maintained by a private person, not an organization.
I will go ahead and sign up for the alerts from TSRA.
Thanks again,
David
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Re: Legislative updates via email
Sweet! Thanks.texas297 wrote:Thanks Skippr.Skiprr wrote:David: This may be what you need:texas297 wrote:The last 2 legislative sessions (2003 and 2005) I used a site then sent out emails whenever there was some kind of activity related to bills that concerned firearms. The messages were generally sent out weekly.
I cannot remember the site for the life of me and cannot find it in my bookmarks.
Any idea what that site may be?
http://www.tsra.com/?p=page&id=36
Most of the rest of the legislative and news-worthy info at the TSRA site is static, and posted to the site periodically.
That's not it as the site I'm looking for was maintained by a private person, not an organization.
I will go ahead and sign up for the alerts from TSRA.
Thanks again,
David
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here it is
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Re: here it is
I've sure missed him over at tx.guns.
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tx.guns
I dropped out of tx.guns.
There is some guy that doesn't like guns, that got a DWI 20 years ago. I got tired of reading about it.
I suspect Paul has left as well.
There is some guy that doesn't like guns, that got a DWI 20 years ago. I got tired of reading about it.
I suspect Paul has left as well.
See you at the range
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Re: tx.guns
The key is effective filtering, because of the cross-posted nonsense. If you only read the stuff that is posted to tx.guns and not cross-posted, there's very little bad stuff.tomneal wrote:I dropped out of tx.guns.
There is some guy that doesn't like guns, that got a DWI 20 years ago. I got tired of reading about it.
I suspect Paul has left as well.
Of course, there's very little good stuff left after the filters, either.
Kevin
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Re: here it is
Yuppers, that's it.
Thanks Tom.
What timing!
Just tonight, I received this:
Subject: [TXalert] Reactivation of TXalert mailing list
The TX legislature convenes again on 2008-01-09, but pre-filing of bills
has been ongoing for a couple of months.
I'll be reactivating the mailing list as soon as I get a good download
of files from the TX legislature's FTP server. Unfortunately, it's
acting a bit wonky at the moment (it looks like they changed to a
Microsoft FTP server :-)
I'll try again tomorrow morning and will send out the first report as
soon as practical. I won't be archiving the emailed reports as before,
but you'll always be able to review the list of bills that generated an
alert at:
http://www.ptb.org/txalert/2007/
(that webpage is empty at the moment)
Just tonight, I received this:
Subject: [TXalert] Reactivation of TXalert mailing list
The TX legislature convenes again on 2008-01-09, but pre-filing of bills
has been ongoing for a couple of months.
I'll be reactivating the mailing list as soon as I get a good download
of files from the TX legislature's FTP server. Unfortunately, it's
acting a bit wonky at the moment (it looks like they changed to a
Microsoft FTP server :-)
I'll try again tomorrow morning and will send out the first report as
soon as practical. I won't be archiving the emailed reports as before,
but you'll always be able to review the list of bills that generated an
alert at:
http://www.ptb.org/txalert/2007/
(that webpage is empty at the moment)
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I did too. I guess if one has been on the list before he kept one on it this year.KBCraig wrote:What timing!
Just tonight, I received this:
Subject: [TXalert] Reactivation of TXalert mailing list
The TX legislature convenes again on 2008-01-09, but pre-filing of bills
has been ongoing for a couple of months.
I'll be reactivating the mailing list as soon as I get a good download
of files from the TX legislature's FTP server. Unfortunately, it's
acting a bit wonky at the moment (it looks like they changed to a
Microsoft FTP server :-)
I'll try again tomorrow morning and will send out the first report as
soon as practical. I won't be archiving the emailed reports as before,
but you'll always be able to review the list of bills that generated an
alert at:
http://www.ptb.org/txalert/2007/
(that webpage is empty at the moment)