Thursday, April 29, 2010

ALERT TO ALL FELLOW GEORGIAN PATRIOTS!!

Today is Sine Die, the final day of session in the 2010 GA Assembly. Your urgent help on the phones is being requested to get pieces of legislation important to conservatives signed into law.

1. HB 1184 - Insurance; authorize insurers to offer individual medical/surgical health insurance that have been approved for issuance in selected states. Provides for selling insurance across state lines.

Passed in the House 4/21. Needs support to pass in the Senate, particularly from Renee Unterman (D-45 Buford/Gwinnett) and Seth Harp (D-29 Midland near Columbus).

CALL IN SUPPORT OF:
Renee Untermann-(404) 463-1368/(770) 945-1887. Email: renee.unterman@
senate.ga.gov
Seth Harp-(706) 323-2761 (O) (706) 323-0182 (F). Email: seth.harp@senate.ga.gov

Special instructions: now having been down at the capitol I can tell you firsthand the importance of being polite, firm, and persistent. Nasty gets you shut out of the process! Lobbyists say "don't take OK, No, or anything else from a secretary, but keep calling until citizen lobbyists tell us to stop....which could be toward midnight tonight.

Please post on facebook and tweet.


ALSO FOR THE SOCIAL CONSERVATIVES:
2. SB 529 -A BILL to be entitled an Act to amend Title 16 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to crimes and offenses, so as to specify certain acts that constitute criminal abortion; to provide for certain criminal and civil remedies for criminal abortion; to provide for notification of certain investigations; to provide for definitions; to provide for prohibitions on the circumstances under which an abortion may be performed; to revise the definition of the term "racketeering activity" to include certain conduct relating to criminal abortion; to provide for related matters; to provide for an effective date and applicability; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other purposes.
This is understood to be key to overturning Roe v Wade.
Call Speaker David Ralston (Blue Ridge) and insist on a floor vote

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