Monthly Archives: March 2009

SB132 Up For A Vote Tomorrow

Maybe. Tomorrow the Senate Rules Committee is going to propose one special order calendar with nothing but a bill that would decrease regulation on AT&T, and then if/when that bill either passes or is voted down, they intend to follow it with another special order calendar with several bills, one of which is the Gourmet [...]

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House Audio Recording

Some folks have requested an audio recording of yesterday’s House debate on our bill. Which we have, of course. FTH House Debate 2009.mp3 Be prepared to be angered and offended by the self-righteous ignorance, such as Richard Laird’s assertion that the quality of a church should be judged by whether or not its members would [...]

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It’s Complicated

This post is for the hardcore among you. If the excruciating details of the legislative process bore you, feel free to skip it. First, you might want to review our “steps” page summarizing what is involved in getting the Gourmet Beer Bill signed into law and where we stand right now. The point to keep [...]

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HB373 passes the House

By a comfortable margin – 49 to 37. Next up, we need a functional senate!

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The Debate

The past couple of years our bill has sparked some wild commentary from members of the House of Representatives. Maybe they’ve finally gotten the craziest stuff out of their systems, or maybe we’ll hear more zany antics tomorrow. No way to know unless you tune in. They convene at 1pm, and we’re 8th on the [...]

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