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Here are the emails for those on the education policy committee. This is where Jack's bills will reportedly be heading next. Start engaging them ASAP.

terri@terricollins.org
kerryrich@mclo.org
oliver.robinson@alhouse.gov
mack.butler@alhouse.gov
drummondbarbara@att.net
rsfincher77@gmail.com
ed.henry@alhouse.gov
barry@barrymooreindustries.com
jimpattersonhd21@gmail.com
rodhscott@gmail.com
chrispringle@southerntimberlands.com
reptodd@gmail.com
philhouse44@gmail.com

Don't forget to contact your local legislators as well.
Jack originally wanted the bills to be filed in the state government committee. Wonder why they are in this committee instead?
Wonder if Oliver's being on the committee has any meaning for the direction.
(03-22-2015 11:58 AM)biglizard Wrote: [ -> ]Here are the emails for those on the education policy committee. This is where Jack's bills will reportedly be heading next. Start engaging them ASAP.

terri@terricollins.org
kerryrich@mclo.org
oliver.robinson@alhouse.gov
mack.butler@alhouse.gov
drummondbarbara@att.net
rsfincher77@gmail.com
ed.henry@alhouse.gov
barry@barrymooreindustries.com
jimpattersonhd21@gmail.com
rodhscott@gmail.com
chrispringle@southerntimberlands.com
reptodd@gmail.com
philhouse44@gmail.com

Don't forget to contact your local legislators as well.

Will do. Thanks!
(03-22-2015 01:04 PM)hooverblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Jack originally wanted the bills to be filed in the state government committee. Wonder why they are in this committee instead?

Many years ago, there was an attempt to have bills assigned to a committee according to the subject of the bill. That was voted down, and it has remained within the power of the Speaker of the House to assign bills according to the wishes of power brokers of the House (or Senate). If the power brokers want, they can assign a bill they want to disappear to a committee that is likely to do just that. Like with the system BOT, a measure just disappears into the darkness and is never brought up into the light for a public vote. BTW, The US Congress does the same thing.
(03-22-2015 01:04 PM)hooverblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Jack originally wanted the bills to be filed in the state government committee. Wonder why they are in this committee instead?

This may be a more friendly committee. Plus with the board reorganization it's probably more relevant.
Should we also use their official House email addresses as well?
(03-22-2015 08:41 PM)FNblazer Wrote: [ -> ]Should we also use their official House email addresses as well?

It can't hurt
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