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re: Senate passes sweeping conservation bill
Posted on 2/13/19 at 11:50 am to theOG
Posted on 2/13/19 at 11:50 am to theOG
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Have you emailed or called your representatives to express your desire to know what's going on?
Yes.
Have you? What kind of informative response did you get?
Let me guess.."Thank you for the call. We are very concerned with that also. We're working on finding a resolution that we can all accept. Again...thanks for the call"
Something along those lines?
Wake up Skippy.
Posted on 2/13/19 at 11:51 am to omegaman66
Considering every major conservation group such as the TRCP, NWTF, RMEF, BHA etc are all in favor, I'd say it's a boon for hunters and conservation.
Posted on 2/13/19 at 11:53 am to Dale51
quote:
Have you?
No, I'm aware that if I want to know what congress is up to, all I have to do is click the link that I gave you and I can find out.
You are only a "victim" in this because you want to be.
Posted on 2/13/19 at 12:28 pm to theOG
quote:
No, I'm aware that if I want to know what congress is up to, all I have to do is click the link that I gave you and I can find out.
Bullshiit.
You can find out generalities. Period.
You cannot find the specifics of what a bill contains after their "horsetrading" has been going on. A lot of unrelated spending and programs get shoved into bills. It is the job of the elected representatives to give a heads up as that process is ongoing. They don't.
Posted on 2/13/19 at 4:44 pm to TejasHorn
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which passed 92 to 8, represented an old-fashioned approach to dealmaking that has largely disappeared on Capitol Hill. Senators from across the ideological spectrum celebrated home-state gains and congratulated each other for bridging the partisan divide.
This tells me that the citizens likely just got fricked.
Who voted against it?
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