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Haslam was grasping at the chance to gain National attention by forcing Medicaid Expansion in a Southern Conservative State. He purchased the seat at the head of the Republican Governors Assn. and has achieved Obama's Most Favored Republican Governor Status. Haslam has the centrist bona fides he and the milquetoast squishy Moderate Republicans think necessary to win, if they can just import enough entitlement seeking newbies to gain power, whilst holding on to the Conservatives. They know it is time to change ends of the court. He is headed to the Senate, having time there gives him international experience if he kisses enough rump to get the correct committee assignments, (and he will) he already has time in the saddle as an administrator of a State, (a large bureaucracy). He will have enough money to run, and has ties to the chamber as their boy to garner their help. He has the chips from running a huge company, so the business folks will fawn. Anybody that does not see the steps being taken does not want to.
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Could it be that Lamar gets a bone in his leg, and billy appoints himself, then he can save a ton on the first run, plus it is a gimmy and he need the spot on his resume for that jump to Prez...
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Every breath he has taken since he ran for Mayor in Knoxville has been focused on the White House. Mayor-Governor-Senator, all the right steps in all the right places, and with a personal $2 Billion and having his lips firmly ensconced on the rump of the Chamber, he is climbing the ladder to sucksess!
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Give the gentleman a qupie doll!
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Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
The weight of the GA came down on his shoulders, and he was forced to kill his own bill, again this year. Of course he could resurrect it, but I am not putting any money on that happening. Witha fiscal note the current running bill will be put behind the bidget in finance, stick a fork in it. -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I got out of a meeting late, did Womick roll his bill? -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Made Goins roll his bill to the heel, and it had no fiscal note, so that means finance can kill the other one and we are done for another year. -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
They are hearing them in the House now, Coley is killing them one right after the next. -
Made it out of civil Justice yesterday. This one may go as John Stevens is the sponsor in the Senate, and he is an Establishment guy. Goins' bill is getting kicked to the curb and they are letting Stevens and Harrison take credit. It can not be because Harrison is the House Sponsor, he has tinkled on firearms issues forever, was in fact instrumental in killing Goins' bill last year.
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Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Only going to hear one gun bill today if I heard correctly, everything "rolled" to last calendar is dead, Beavers rolled her bills 3 weeks, will take some time tomorrow to figure out, but I will report back as soon as the smoke clears. -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
Heard from a friend on the Hill today, Haslam has the minions out letting folks know that he and his'n are opposing Constitutional Carry, and that we might as well pack up and trundle off back to the house... -
TDEC has recently proved to be a tool for the governor. last year it was Department of Homeland Security, this year TDEC. DHS lied last year, TDEC this year, taking a page from his friend Barack and "redistribution of blame".
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Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
They passed one bill our of the Civil Justice sub last week, the one that Harrison (he has always been very anti-gun) and Sen John Stevens have on parks. go figure... -
Seems that it does away with the circle and slash "gun buster" sign. Makes a place that wants to post, really post.
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Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
I have not seen that information, where did you get that tidbit? My understanding as of yesterday, (Wednesday ) they were still on notice for the 11th at 3:00 PM. -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
List of the Civil Justice Sub-Committee, in my opinion, the make up does not lend itself to passage of our issues, but pleasant rejoinders asking for support are in order. Representative Carson W. (Bill) Beck (D) rep.bill.beck@capitol.tn.gov (615) 741-3229 Representative Mike Carter (R) rep.mike.carter@capitol.tn.gov (615) 741-3025 Representative Sherry Jones (D) rep.sherry.jones@capitol.tn.gov (615) 741-2035 Representative Jon Lundberg (R) rep.jon.lundberg@capitol.tn.gov (615) 741-7623 Representative Leigh Wilburn (R) mailto:rep.leigh.wilburn@capit.tn.gov (615) 741-6890 Chairman Jim Coley (R) rep.jim.coley@capitol.tn.gov (615) 741-8201 -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
It is, on a first come first in basis. You will have to show up early, lobbyist arrive and take the best seats, the better glare at the legislators... -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
We as citizens have a finite window to impress on our own elected representatives our wish for them to co-sponsor these bills (if any are in favor of them). Numbers of co-sponsors shows Leadership the mood of the body. Now is the time to write, call and visit your Representatives and Senators if you are of a mind to be involved and not just let Beth and Bill make all the decisions for you. Leadership has made the decision to force all firearms bills to run at one time, as far as I am concerned, contaminating their vaunted "Committee" system with the stain of partisan, paid for politics. Speak now, or forever hold your peace. -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
No use on the LEO look alike bill, Sheriff's Association is opposed, dead on arrival. -
Firearms issue bills for this session.
Worriedman replied to Worriedman's topic in 2A Legislation and Politics
No, they picked the John Stevens to carry the torch for. Rep. Goins still intends to put his bill back on notice, but evidently they (NRA) picked Stevens to back. -
Indeed!
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In the House, Civil Justice Sub Committee will be hearing all firearms & ammunition related bills on March 11th at 3:00pm in Room 31. The better to kill them all my dear...
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My understanding is that the powers that be want March 10-11 to be "Gun week", line them up and kill them all in one fell swoop, so they can get on to other more important theft of Rights/money unimpeded.