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<blockquote data-quote="hrdware" data-source="post: 1789769" data-attributes="member: 24475"><p>I wouldn't get my hopes up that SB1733 will be heard today. Lets think about this logically for a moment. </p><p></p><p>We all know that SB1733 is a pretty safe bet on getting out of the Senate and to the governors desk. HB2522 will be heard in conference today. Sykes is on the conference committee and if they can come to an agreement on something with 2522 (which I would guess would be something like a constitutional carry since that's why it ended up in conference) and it is more controversial than SB1733, then it would seem the plan would be to try and pass the more controversial, yet more right restoring, bill first. Then if that fails, go back to the safer, much more likely bill.</p><p></p><p>There is still 2 weeks left in the session. If 2522 makes it out of conference today, I think it would be heard by both houses Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. If it passes it would go to the gov and if she vetoes it, then SB1733 would be on the way. If 2522 makes it out of conference but fails one chamber, then 1733 would be heard in the senate and then to the gov when it passes.</p><p></p><p>If SB1733 fails, it won't matter if it failed today or next week. This is going to play out as it will and no matter what we do, the extra stress over it not moving today isn't worth it IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hrdware, post: 1789769, member: 24475"] I wouldn't get my hopes up that SB1733 will be heard today. Lets think about this logically for a moment. We all know that SB1733 is a pretty safe bet on getting out of the Senate and to the governors desk. HB2522 will be heard in conference today. Sykes is on the conference committee and if they can come to an agreement on something with 2522 (which I would guess would be something like a constitutional carry since that's why it ended up in conference) and it is more controversial than SB1733, then it would seem the plan would be to try and pass the more controversial, yet more right restoring, bill first. Then if that fails, go back to the safer, much more likely bill. There is still 2 weeks left in the session. If 2522 makes it out of conference today, I think it would be heard by both houses Tuesday or Wednesday of next week. If it passes it would go to the gov and if she vetoes it, then SB1733 would be on the way. If 2522 makes it out of conference but fails one chamber, then 1733 would be heard in the senate and then to the gov when it passes. If SB1733 fails, it won't matter if it failed today or next week. This is going to play out as it will and no matter what we do, the extra stress over it not moving today isn't worth it IMO. [/QUOTE]
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