I think his position should be considered 'open' during the next election.J.R.@A&M wrote:And here is Rep Brown's reply to my message above:
Rep. Driver the author of HB 750, would not support my amendment. Therefore I will remain a co-author of the bill the way it is. Thank you for keeping me informed of your opinions. Your views are always greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
Fred Brown
Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?
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Re: Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?
I'll quit carrying a gun when they make murder and armed robbery illegal
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Re: Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?
Some of us in the state need either HB86 or 1356 to pass so Private schools don't have a say in the action.
Re: Amendment Allowing Campuses to Decide?
I'm in the same boat (although HB1356 wouldn't help me as a student), but I doubt that's in the cards this year.WacoCarry wrote:Some of us in the state need either HB86 or 1356 to pass so Private schools don't have a say in the action.
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