GREAT NEWS ON SB 378!!! SIGNED!!

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GREAT NEWS ON SB 378!!! SIGNED!!

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As of today, 3-13-07, SB 378, the companion bill tt HB284 today was PASSED on the 3rd reading

30-0

The final version also has the "Immunity from civil liability" language that I mentioned in the post regarding Companion bill HB284

We are half way there.
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EXCELLENT! 30 to 0 looks good towards the next step.
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I just spoke with Congressman Taylor's office regarding his support of SB378 when it is place in front of the House on Monday. I received a TSRA alert today and called Austin but could not get through. I called his League City office and talked to an assistant.

She had absolutely no idea what SB378 was all about. I explained the legislation to her. She told me she would pass along my comments.

I will try Austin again.

Contact your congresscritters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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http://www.nraila.org/Legislation/Read.aspx?ID=2779

Check it out! 133-13 it Passed! Gov Perry is supposed to get it tomorrow to sign it!

can we get a big round of applause?
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That is great news... :grin:
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http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/2007/0 ... ot-so-bad/

Steve Blow in yesterday's Dallas Morning News blasted the passage of this bill and the D Magazine applauds him for it. Just thought yall might want to know
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So - is it signed yet? I haven't seen/heard/read anything about it in the last 24 hours or so.
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quidni wrote:So - is it signed yet? I haven't seen/heard/read anything about it in the last 24 hours or so.
The Governor will sign it on Tuesday in a formal signing.
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I just thought I would point out that this session has a lot of major things going on, school finance has to be dealt with, the TYC problem is being closely watched, and even the start of the session with the election of the speaker caused problems.

Despite all of that, this appears to be the first law to get through the legislature and be signed by the governor. When I checked the list Friday, there had been 49 bills signed, but they were all resolutions of one type or another - such as congratulations or recognizing someone for something.

To me, that says something about the importance of the issue and the way TSRA has been working on this issue and I wanted to give them special thanks.
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srothstein wrote:I just thought I would point out that this session has a lot of major things going on, school finance has to be dealt with, the TYC problem is being closely watched, and even the start of the session with the election of the speaker caused problems.

Despite all of that, this appears to be the first law to get through the legislature and be signed by the governor. When I checked the list Friday, there had been 49 bills signed, but they were all resolutions of one type or another - such as congratulations or recognizing someone for something.

To me, that says something about the importance of the issue and the way TSRA has been working on this issue and I wanted to give them special thanks.
This wasn't a simple bill, and had to undergo a couple of changes.. It is remarkable that it went through with such speed.

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I stepped up to life membership in NRA a couple of months ago. This month, I'm getting NRA Life for my son. Next month my daughter.(?) Then I want to upgrade to TSRA Lifer. Thanks for the good news, Charles and others.
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Gov. Perry signed SB378 today

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It will be in effect as of Septmber 1 of this year.!


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