SB11 & HB910 This week....

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Passed the Senate... 21-10 :txflag:
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Committee report adopted in Senate!


Here's a picture of the 21 "Yea" voters:
:thewave :thewave :thewave

Here's a picture of the 10 "Nay" voters:
:banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead:
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SB 11 passed in the Senate. 21 to 10.
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Ruark wrote:SB 11 passed in the Senate. 21 to 10.
I want to see which Democrat voted with us. I wonder if it was Whitmire?

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When is the House set to vote on SB 11?
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So what's next?

Back to the house or the Governor?
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
Ruark wrote:SB 11 passed in the Senate. 21 to 10.
I want to see which Democrat voted with us. I wonder if it was Whitmire?

Chas.
I'm not sure, but it wouldn't surprise me. He supported Campus Carry a couple sessions ago.
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cprems wrote:So what's next?

Back to the house or the Governor?
To the House tomorrow. Session begins at 2:00pm.

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
cprems wrote:So what's next?

Back to the house or the Governor?
To the House tomorrow. Session begins at 2:00pm.

Chas.
Any reason to believe it will not make it out of the house?
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ELIGIBLE AT 12:40 AM MAY 31, 2015:

SB 11 Birdwell / et al.
SP: Fletcher
Relating to the carrying of handguns on the campuses of and certain other locations associated with institutions of higher education; providing a criminal penalty.
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Charles L. Cotton wrote:
cprems wrote:So what's next?

Back to the house or the Governor?
To the House tomorrow. Session begins at 2:00pm.

Chas.
Charles,

I've been nursing a back injury for the last few days...so I've not had the chance to join in on all the "Thank you" notes being sent to you.

We do appreciate all you do for the cause of the 2nd Amendment, and how you always have our back. I hope to be able to join you for one of the Houston breakfast meetings to thank you in-person...if we get one over here on the west side that doesn't conflict with my work schedule!
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jmra wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
cprems wrote:So what's next?

Back to the house or the Governor?
To the House tomorrow. Session begins at 2:00pm.

Chas.
Any reason to believe it will not make it out of the house?
Only the idea that Strauss doesn't want it, and may allow it to slide on the calendar until it becomes too late?
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jmra wrote:
Charles L. Cotton wrote:
cprems wrote:So what's next?

Back to the house or the Governor?
To the House tomorrow. Session begins at 2:00pm.

Chas.
Any reason to believe it will not make it out of the house?
This is a personal opinion only. A filibuster would only be 10 hours long, if our bill is the first one up.

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I want to see which Democrat voted with us. I wonder if it was Whitmire?
It wouldn't surprise me. Which campuses are more deserving of CC, UH main campus and TSU ?
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Rick Harris wrote:
I want to see which Democrat voted with us. I wonder if it was Whitmire?
It wouldn't surprise me. Which campuses are more deserving of CC, UH main campus and TSU ?
You said a mouthful right there.
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