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<blockquote data-quote="trade_sniper" data-source="post: 1748892" data-attributes="member: 640"><p>HB2522 has now officially been assigned to the Senate Public Safety Committee.</p><p></p><p>Call Sen Barrington's office to ask for HB2522 to be heard as soon as possible. He's the one that puts it on the Senate Public Safety Committee agenda. It's on the calendar, but that just lets them know everything thats currently possible to consider looking at. When it gets on the Agenda it will actually be heard by the Committee. Call him, this weekend, leave a voicemail and urge him to get it heard as soon as possible. The Senate Public Safety Committee meets every Thursday, he could get it heard as early as next week if he wants to. The number is 405-521-5563. Try to fill up his voicemail box. If you call during the week, his assistant is very nice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trade_sniper, post: 1748892, member: 640"] HB2522 has now officially been assigned to the Senate Public Safety Committee. Call Sen Barrington's office to ask for HB2522 to be heard as soon as possible. He's the one that puts it on the Senate Public Safety Committee agenda. It's on the calendar, but that just lets them know everything thats currently possible to consider looking at. When it gets on the Agenda it will actually be heard by the Committee. Call him, this weekend, leave a voicemail and urge him to get it heard as soon as possible. The Senate Public Safety Committee meets every Thursday, he could get it heard as early as next week if he wants to. The number is 405-521-5563. Try to fill up his voicemail box. If you call during the week, his assistant is very nice. [/QUOTE]
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