Monday, February 20, 2017

Calls to Committee Chairmen are needed this week. Please help !

Calls to Committee Chairmen are needed this week. Please help !


Bringing bills up for a vote! There are several bills that need to gain the attention of the Committee Chairmen so they get a vote and can continue in the process. Please call on those list below.


(There are bills being tracked not listed below. They will come up next week.)



Protecting Life


HB1699 (Rep. Calvey) – This bill basically puts term limits on the Oklahoma State Supreme Court. Why is this a Pro-Life bill? Because for years all Pro-Life legislation pass out of the capital faced a certain death in the courts.


http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=hb1699&Session=1700


Status – This bill has been assigned to the Judiciary - Civil and Environmental. It is not on the agenda for next week.


Action – Call the Chairman of the Judiciary - Civil and Environmental Committee, Rep. Chris Kannady ((405) 557-7337), and request that he place this bill on agenda to be heard.




SB817 (Sen. Silk) calls abortion what it is, murder, and calls for the prosecution of any doctor accordingly who performs this procedure.


http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=sb817&Session=1700



Status – This bill has been assigned to the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. It is not on the agenda for next week.


Action – Call the Chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, Sen. Ervin Yen ((405) 521-5543), and request that he place this bill on agenda to be heard.



SB732 (Sen. Dahm) – This bill makes it possible to refuse to grant a medical license to a doctor who performs an abortion.


http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=sb732&Session=1700



Status – This bill has been assigned to the Senate Health and Human Services Committee. It is not on the agenda for next week.


Action – Call the Chairman of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, Sen. Ervin Yen ((405) 521-5543), and request that he place this bill on agenda to be heard.



Protecting our Property Rights


HB2248 (Rep. Brumbaugh) – This bill reduces some of the reasons that the government can use to commandeer private property. Right now the government can take our property for almost any reason which is useful for such efforts as the United Nations Agenda 21 and your local real estate tycoon who wants to use friends in the local government to take someone else's land and give it to them (yes, this has happened).


http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=hb2248&Session=1700



Status This bill has been assigned to the County and Municipal Government Committee and was rescheduled at the request of Rep. Brumbaugh be heard this Wednesday at 9am in room 412C. He wanted time to make some improvements in the bill itself.


Action – Come to the Capital this Wednesday, 9am, Room 412C. There will be seating around the edge of the room for the general public. Come show your support for Rep. Brumbaugh and HB2248. Bring a friend!



Parental Rights with Vaccine Choice


Support SB177 (Sen. Dahm) – This bill requires school districts to notify parents of the ability to opt out of vaccines when schools communicate with them on this topic. Right now many school districts make it sound through their correspondence that vaccines are required or their kids can't attend public schools. This is simply not true.


http://www.oklegislature.gov/BillInfo.aspx?Bill=SB177&Session=1700



Status This bill has been assigned to the Senate Education Committee and it waiting to be placed on the agenda.


Action – Call the Chairman of the Senate Education Committee, Sen. Stanislowski ((405)521-5624) and ask him to hear SB177 in Education.



 
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