Monday, July 1, 2013

Texas Anti-Abortion Bill Fast-Tracked By GOP


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/01/texas-anti-abortion-bill-gop_n_3530561.html


this is what sending back to states gets you, red states that is'
Article PhotoAfter Texas Republican lawmakers ran out of time last week and failed to pass their anti-abortion bill in the first special session of the legislature, they're taking no chances the second time around.
Within an hour of convening a 30-day special legislative session on Monday, called by Gov. Rick Perry (R) last week, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst (R) suspended the Texas Senate rule that requires two-thirds of senators to approve a bill before it can be considered in a floor vote. The suspension makes it easier for Republicans to avoid a potential filibuster and quickly bring the abortion bill to a vote.
The GOP-controlled House State Affairs Committee scheduled a hearing on the abortion bill for for Tuesday afternoon and announced that testimony would end at midnight, no many how many people sign up to testify. The bill, which would dramatically cut access to abortion in the state, must be heard in the House before moving to the Senate.
“The Texas Legislature is poised to finish its history-making work this year by passing legislation to protect the unborn and women’s health, invest in our transportation infrastructure and ensure our justice system is fair but firm," Perry said in a statement on Monday, referring to the three bills that lawmakers will consider in the special session. "As we open the second special session, we must remember the people of Texas hired us to do our job, and that’s what we must do.”
but i just read this ans saw nothing that would benefit the people the infrastructure crap was looking out for crony builders using deregulation to get around using premium material, abortion women don't want and any considerate man either. 
so sending back to states gets you that old thing they use to accuse Pres. of falsely, when it's always been them
"RAM IT DOWN AMERICANS THROATS"  this case Texans those that did not vote for them do not deserve this kind of dictatorship those that did don't either but not mad that they get burned too.
 Dewhurst warned anyone who causes a disruption in the gallery while lawmakers consider the abortion bill would be removed and may face 48 hours in prison. During the first special session last week, state Sen. Wendy Davis (D-Ft. Worth) filibustered the bill for 11 straight hours. After Senate Republican leaders declared she had violated Senate rules and ended her crusade, a crowd of abortion rights supporters in the state capitol loudly shouted and chanted until after the session ended at midnight, delaying the abortion measure vote.
wow are they trampling on those who want to be heard about a vote that affects their bodies and lies and homes, "RIGHTS"?  don't they have thatflag with the rattlesnake sayin don't tread on me? well i wonder is "me" dead and they can tread now? lots of flags and tags but it's BS TOO.