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by Douva
Fri May 29, 2009 7:18 pm
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?
Replies: 22
Views: 11050

Re: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?

FYI, the latest and last (at least for now) version of the "Students for Concealed Carry on Campus Handbook: Texas Edition" can be downloaded here:

http://www.StudentsForConcealedCarryOnCampus.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (PDF version)

http://www.scribd.com/doc/11922308/SCCC ... as-Edition" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (Flash version)

I suggest that everyone save a copy of this and hang onto it in case I'm not available next session to help spread the word. There is a lot of good information in there (some of it will need to be updated in 2011), and I'd hate for it to be lost.
by Douva
Sat May 23, 2009 1:30 pm
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?
Replies: 22
Views: 11050

Re: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?

Liberty wrote:
srothstein wrote:All of the currently introduced bills die at the end of this session. If there is a special session, it can only be called for some specific purpose to be discussed. If anyone wants to introduce a bill other than for that purpose, they must get the call to session modified to include their topic.

There is no reason our bills could not be re-introduced during a special session, but it would probably cost us quite a bit of political capital. I don't see them as being justification enough for a session, but depending on how things go, I could see where we might get one called for something else modified to include some of our topics. I just am not sure if it would be worth the political capital or if, tactically, we would be better off waiting until the next regular session.
That special purpose they might be called on about is the Voter ID bill. Cant see campus carry or Parking lot bill rising to that level of importance with our politicians, even if they sympathatic to our cause. Only The governor can call a special session.
I haven't heard any indication that they'd call a special session over the voter ID Bill. The only thing Governor Perry has suggested might merit a special session is the coastal wind insurance bill. With that said, the rules do grant some latitude in the applicability rule, and the Governor is allowed (and, it seems to me, encouraged) to cast a relatively wide net, in order to allow the legislature adequate leeway to pass bills they deem important. The Governor could, theoretically, declare the purpose of the special session as "to vote on the wind insurance bills and other bills not reached during the regular session." I'm not saying he'd do that; I'm just saying that if a special session became a strong possibility, due to the wind insurance bill being killed by chubbing, the Governor might come under pressure to allow other bills killed by chubbing to be reintroduced during that same special session.
by Douva
Fri May 22, 2009 10:31 pm
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?
Replies: 22
Views: 11050

Re: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?

srothstein wrote:All of the currently introduced bills die at the end of this session. If there is a special session, it can only be called for some specific purpose to be discussed. If anyone wants to introduce a bill other than for that purpose, they must get the call to session modified to include their topic.

There is no reason our bills could not be re-introduced during a special session, but it would probably cost us quite a bit of political capital. I don't see them as being justification enough for a session, but depending on how things go, I could see where we might get one called for something else modified to include some of our topics. I just am not sure if it would be worth the political capital or if, tactically, we would be better off waiting until the next regular session.
Attached are the House rules on special sessions. It might not be the easiest thing to accomplish, but it doesn't seem to me that getting a few gun bills reintroduced in a special session would be entirely out of the question. But that's a bridge better crossed if and when it's reached.
by Douva
Fri May 22, 2009 9:13 pm
Forum: 2009 Texas Legislative Session
Topic: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?
Replies: 22
Views: 11050

Re: What would a Special Session mean to our bills?

Coogan wrote:There are some rumors in the news that Rick Perry may call a special session in June. See the link below for more details (I don´t know anything about the source).

http://www.burntorangereport.com/diary/ ... -insurance" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

If our bills don´t get debated during the regular session, would a special session bring us another chance, or are we out of luck until 2011?
There are different rules for special sessions. Check out the House Rules if you want more information. I've been hearing those rumors too. I may check into it later. I'd be interested to know if our bills could be reintroduced in a special session.

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