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New Post: Campus Carry in Texas

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New Post: Campus Carry in Texas
Texas campus carry, HB972, was delayed in committee last Friday in an effort to hear from more constituents. Please take a minute to contact committee members with your support for HB972. You can find electronic communication methods on their respective pages.
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RPB wrote:New Post: Campus Carry in Texas
Texas campus carry, HB972, was delayed in committee last Friday in an effort to hear from more constituents.
I thought they heard from a lot of constituents. Are they delaying because they didn't hear what they wanted to hear?

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Lucky wrote:
RPB wrote:New Post: Campus Carry in Texas
Texas campus carry, HB972, was delayed in committee last Friday in an effort to hear from more constituents.
I thought they heard from a lot of constituents. Are they delaying because they didn't hear what they wanted to hear?
The delay is SOP. They didn't delay it in order to hear from more constituents; they delayed it in order to have time to consider the testimony they'd just heard and the written testimonies they'd just been handed (if they voted right away, the written testimonies wouldn't be considered at all). Unless they're facing an imminent deadline, committee chairs typically leave bills pending for one week.
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