Re: SB11 & HB910 This week....
Posted: Tue May 19, 2015 4:05 pm
HB910 is now on the Senate's regular order of business calendar for tomorrow (20 May) .
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Thanks for the heads up!thechl wrote:HB910 is now on the Senate's regular order of business calendar for tomorrow (20 May) .
Yay!thechl wrote:HB910 is now on the Senate's regular order of business calendar for tomorrow (20 May) .
Great news!thechl wrote:HB910 is now on the Senate's regular order of business calendar for tomorrow (20 May) .
On Monday, state Rep. Larry Phillips, the chairman of the House Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee, expressed optimism that campus carry would make it to the floor on its own.
"Bringing the Senate bill up, it allows the members to have a full debate and discuss it so that something of that magnitude does not become law without being debated here," Phillips, R-Sherman, said of SB 11 on Monday. "I expect it to be here within the next few days."
I was reading some of the comments . Wow I guess my 5 years in Vietnam with 25th Aviation 25th Infantry and 11th Armored Cav., as well as 15 years a Deputy in Texas makes me a coward.....I have to recheck things...!v7a wrote:Campus Carry Faces Last Hurdle in LegislatureOn Monday, state Rep. Larry Phillips, the chairman of the House Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee, expressed optimism that campus carry would make it to the floor on its own.
"Bringing the Senate bill up, it allows the members to have a full debate and discuss it so that something of that magnitude does not become law without being debated here," Phillips, R-Sherman, said of SB 11 on Monday. "I expect it to be here within the next few days."
No it doesn't. Welcome home.viking1000 wrote:I was reading some of the comments . Wow I guess my 5 years in Vietnam with 25th Aviation 25th Infantry and 11th Armored Cav., as well as 15 years a Deputy in Texas makes me a coward.....I have to recheck things...!v7a wrote:Campus Carry Faces Last Hurdle in LegislatureOn Monday, state Rep. Larry Phillips, the chairman of the House Homeland Security and Public Safety Committee, expressed optimism that campus carry would make it to the floor on its own.
"Bringing the Senate bill up, it allows the members to have a full debate and discuss it so that something of that magnitude does not become law without being debated here," Phillips, R-Sherman, said of SB 11 on Monday. "I expect it to be here within the next few days."
It's the last bill listed on page 15. Hope they get to it.thechl wrote:HB910 is now on the Senate's regular order of business calendar for tomorrow (20 May) .