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Thursday, February 24, 2011
Still Too Many Liberals
Still Too Many Liberals
Today, HB1292, the bill to ban benefits to illegal aliens, was killed in committee. A few committee members didn't even state their vote .Liberal members attacked HB1292's sponsor Hubbard, accused voters of being ignorant, and demanded amendments to keep funding prenatal care. There were some legal problems with the bill, but liberal legislators refused to allow the bill to be pulled down. A roll call vote will be up tomorrow, but it will only show what has been an overall pattern with conservative bills, not enough Republican votes to pass.
SB113, an act to prohibit health insurance exchange policies from offering coverage for abortions, was sabotaged with a poision pill in the House Health Committee after making it out of the Senate. HB1053 was voted down in the same committee a few weeks earlier. HB1008, the bill to require proof of citizenship for in-state tuition, has been tabled in the Education Committee. HB1205, an effort to demand accountability for drinking water was killed by voice vote in the Public Health, Welfare, and Labor.
There are many problems in passing conservative legislation. We have a deceptive backdoor dealing liberal called Mike Beebe. The committees have been rigged with liberal committee chairs and memberships overstacked with democrats. In some cases, outnumbering Republicans 3 to 1. Of course we have a media that has doesn't give the details about what is going on. The many voters who are not watching one of the conservative blogs or listening to radio like 102.9 KARN, can't be able to know what is happening or why.
There also tends to be a problem in coordinating with conservative activist and legislators on overcoming the dirty tricks played by liberals in committee meetings. Several tax cuts managed to get out, but it's unknown if Beebe wil sabotage those bills to keep them off his desk or if he'll make up some budget excuse to veto those bills. The bottom line is, we will need to elect more conservative legislators in 2012. There is no such thing as a conservative democrat anymore.
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Still too many liberals! - Little Rock Immigration | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/immigration-in-little-rock/still-too-many-liberals#ixzz1EuFfHyqV
Today, HB1292, the bill to ban benefits to illegal aliens, was killed in committee. A few committee members didn't even state their vote .Liberal members attacked HB1292's sponsor Hubbard, accused voters of being ignorant, and demanded amendments to keep funding prenatal care. There were some legal problems with the bill, but liberal legislators refused to allow the bill to be pulled down. A roll call vote will be up tomorrow, but it will only show what has been an overall pattern with conservative bills, not enough Republican votes to pass.
SB113, an act to prohibit health insurance exchange policies from offering coverage for abortions, was sabotaged with a poision pill in the House Health Committee after making it out of the Senate. HB1053 was voted down in the same committee a few weeks earlier. HB1008, the bill to require proof of citizenship for in-state tuition, has been tabled in the Education Committee. HB1205, an effort to demand accountability for drinking water was killed by voice vote in the Public Health, Welfare, and Labor.
There are many problems in passing conservative legislation. We have a deceptive backdoor dealing liberal called Mike Beebe. The committees have been rigged with liberal committee chairs and memberships overstacked with democrats. In some cases, outnumbering Republicans 3 to 1. Of course we have a media that has doesn't give the details about what is going on. The many voters who are not watching one of the conservative blogs or listening to radio like 102.9 KARN, can't be able to know what is happening or why.
There also tends to be a problem in coordinating with conservative activist and legislators on overcoming the dirty tricks played by liberals in committee meetings. Several tax cuts managed to get out, but it's unknown if Beebe wil sabotage those bills to keep them off his desk or if he'll make up some budget excuse to veto those bills. The bottom line is, we will need to elect more conservative legislators in 2012. There is no such thing as a conservative democrat anymore.
Continue reading on Examiner.com: Still too many liberals! - Little Rock Immigration | Examiner.com http://www.examiner.com/immigration-in-little-rock/still-too-many-liberals#ixzz1EuFfHyqV
Wednesday, February 23, 2011
http://ping.fm/DOKwl
Live Feed of HB1292 is under House State Agencies and Government Affairs- Feb 23- Video
Live Feed of HB1292 is under House State Agencies and Government Affairs- Feb 23- Video
HB1292
The follow members of the Arkansas House State Agencies and Government Affairs Committee are not confirmed yes votes for HB1292, the bill that would deny state benefits to illegal aliens. Please call, email, and fax these Committee Members and urge them to vote for HB1292, which will be up for a committee vote 022380 at 10am.
(D) Rep Tracy Pennartz, Dist.65, PO Box 10441, Fort Smith, AR 72917 479-285-4800 tracy.pennartz@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep Johnnie J. Roebuck, Dist.20 Majority Leader, PO Box 533 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 870-403-4382 870-246-8500 870-246-6974 FAX johnnie.roebuck@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep Tiffany Rogers, Dist.14, 92 Northcutt Lane, Stuttgart, AR 72160 870-830-3953 Business/Residence tiffany.rogers@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep Linda S. Tyler, Dist.45, 40 Richland Hills Drive, Conway, AR 72034-9673 501-329-8644 linda.tyler@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep John T. Vines, Dist.25, 123 Market Street, Hot Springs, AR 71901-5308 501-624-1252 jtvines13@sbcglobal.net
(D) Rep Butch Wilkins, Dist.74, 2639 County Road 333, Bono, AR 72416-7531 870-972-5503 butch.wilkins@arkansashouse.org
(D) Chair Hall, Clark (D-13) -Rep. Clark Hall, Dist.13, 302 Elm Street Marvell, AR 72366 870-816-0231 870-829-3382 clark.hall@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep. Eddie L. Cheatham, Dist.9, 2814 Ashley 239 Crossett, AR... 71635 870-364-5659 eddie.cheatham@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep. Larry Cowling, Dist.2, P. O. Box 427, Foreman, AR 71836 870-542-7453 fax 903-826-2686 larry.cowling@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep. Jim Nickels, Dist.43, P. O. Box 6564, Sherwood, AR 72124 501-833-2424 501-834-2712 jim.nickels@arkansashouse.org
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A live feed link has already been made for this committee meeting, you can watch here:
http://www.arkansashouse.org/event/16767
We will attempt to have another live feed link an hour before the committee meeting on JustinTV: http://www.justin.tv/home. under keeparkansaslegal
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A facebook event to attend the committee is here:
http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages#!/event.php?eid=111798122231723
(D) Rep Tracy Pennartz, Dist.65, PO Box 10441, Fort Smith, AR 72917 479-285-4800 tracy.pennartz@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep Johnnie J. Roebuck, Dist.20 Majority Leader, PO Box 533 Arkadelphia, AR 71923 870-403-4382 870-246-8500 870-246-6974 FAX johnnie.roebuck@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep Tiffany Rogers, Dist.14, 92 Northcutt Lane, Stuttgart, AR 72160 870-830-3953 Business/Residence tiffany.rogers@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep Linda S. Tyler, Dist.45, 40 Richland Hills Drive, Conway, AR 72034-9673 501-329-8644 linda.tyler@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep John T. Vines, Dist.25, 123 Market Street, Hot Springs, AR 71901-5308 501-624-1252 jtvines13@sbcglobal.net
(D) Rep Butch Wilkins, Dist.74, 2639 County Road 333, Bono, AR 72416-7531 870-972-5503 butch.wilkins@arkansashouse.org
(D) Chair Hall, Clark (D-13) -Rep. Clark Hall, Dist.13, 302 Elm Street Marvell, AR 72366 870-816-0231 870-829-3382 clark.hall@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep. Eddie L. Cheatham, Dist.9, 2814 Ashley 239 Crossett, AR... 71635 870-364-5659 eddie.cheatham@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep. Larry Cowling, Dist.2, P. O. Box 427, Foreman, AR 71836 870-542-7453 fax 903-826-2686 larry.cowling@arkansashouse.org
(D) Rep. Jim Nickels, Dist.43, P. O. Box 6564, Sherwood, AR 72124 501-833-2424 501-834-2712 jim.nickels@arkansashouse.org
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A live feed link has already been made for this committee meeting, you can watch here:
http://www.arkansashouse.org/event/16767
We will attempt to have another live feed link an hour before the committee meeting on JustinTV: http://www.justin.tv/home. under keeparkansaslegal
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A facebook event to attend the committee is here:
http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages#!/event.php?eid=111798122231723
Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Monday, February 14, 2011
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Arkansas Bill Update 02122011
On Feb 16th, HB1292 was supposed to be the special order of business for the Committee on House Committee on State Agencies and Governmental Affairs, but now that has been changed.
HB1292 has been scheduled for February 23, 10 a.m., my birthday.
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HB1008, the bill that requires proof of citizenship for in-state tuition, is scheduled to be up on Feb 15 on the agenda for the House Education Committee. It is the 5th item on the agenda, and is still on the table. You can look at HB1008's progress and the committee members by clicking here:
http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2HB1008
MANASSAS, Va. – A Salvadoran man who was ordered deported nearly a decade ago but never left has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in a series of shootings and a knife attack in a Virginia suburb of Washington, authorities said Friday.
Jose Oswaldo Reyes Alfaro, an illegal immigrant, was charged in the pair of attacks blocks apart Thursday night that left three people dead and three others injured, Manassas Police Chief Doug Keen said. more here....
manassas_shootings
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HB1292 has been scheduled for February 23, 10 a.m., my birthday.
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HB1008, the bill that requires proof of citizenship for in-state tuition, is scheduled to be up on Feb 15 on the agenda for the House Education Committee. It is the 5th item on the agenda, and is still on the table. You can look at HB1008's progress and the committee members by clicking here:
http://www.arkleg.state.ar.us/assembly/2HB1008
MANASSAS, Va. – A Salvadoran man who was ordered deported nearly a decade ago but never left has been charged with three counts of first-degree murder in a series of shootings and a knife attack in a Virginia suburb of Washington, authorities said Friday.
Jose Oswaldo Reyes Alfaro, an illegal immigrant, was charged in the pair of attacks blocks apart Thursday night that left three people dead and three others injured, Manassas Police Chief Doug Keen said. more here....
manassas_shootings
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
http://ping.fm/alcU3
Judiciary Com 02102011, HB1051, the AR open carry bill, is "rescheduled" then voted down!
Judiciary Com 02102011, HB1051, the AR open carry bill, is "rescheduled" then voted down!
Tuesday, February 08, 2011
Tuesday, February 01, 2011
HB1205, THE ARKANSAS WATER ADDITIVE ACCOUNTABILITY ACT.
HB1205, which would require information about chemicals that are placed in drinking water bill, was debated before the House Public Health, Welfare, and Labor Committee of the Arkansas 88th Legislature. With 15 Democrats and 5 Republicans, the bill was voted down on party lines. The committee meeting started at 10am, the House Session wasn't until 1:30pm, but Representative Barry Hyde (D-40) forced debate to be limited to 15 minutes.
Some highlights of the committee debate are below:
HB1008, the bill that would require U.S. Citizenship or lawful presence in the United States for a person to be eligible for in-state tuition is still on the table! Contact the legislatures in the Education Committee. Details of the bill are here.
Some highlights of the committee debate are below:
HB1008, the bill that would require U.S. Citizenship or lawful presence in the United States for a person to be eligible for in-state tuition is still on the table! Contact the legislatures in the Education Committee. Details of the bill are here.
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