Legislative Update

Wednesday, April 28, 2004

Lubbock Chapter info 

To All Riders and Motorcycle Enthusiast

The TMRA2 is getting the Mayor of Lubbock to declare May motorcycle safety and awareness month. He will so proclaim at the city counsel meeting on the sixth of May at about 10 AM. This is to sponsor the national May motorcycle month and 63 other Texas Cities. We are tying this into the nostalgic movie at the Mahon Library on Wednesday at 6 to 6:30. The first movie will be the Wild Bunch with Marlon Brando. The next week will be Side Car Hackers, and the third week will be The History of Harley Davidson. We want a good turn out for the first movie as we are trying to get news coverage and some TV time. Motorcycles lined up in front of the library. We will also tie this into a PSA campaign with radio stations and newspaper to watch out for the biker this summer.

Sam Copeland

TMRA Coordinator

posted by Elmer  # 10:22 PM

Republican Convention Update 

hey folks,
I noticed an important typo. Told Sput about the Republican "faculity fees", but if I recall you were driving down the road when I talked to you, so communication got crossed just a touch.
The correct fees are $35.00 for Delegate/Alternate and $25.00 per guest pass, sorry for the mix up, if the information men could fix that.

The first general session will be on thursday this year, bossman is probably gonna let me off an extra day unless something comes up.

you guys be safe


The Blonde Bomber
Cossacks MC, Nomad
Northwest Texas Confederation of Clubs, Secretary
Chapter Coordinator, Big Spring Chapter - Texas Motorcycle Rights Association


posted by Elmer  # 10:18 PM

Democratic update 

Sput's confuser is down right now so this message is actually from him:

Janet Mayeaux has landed the deal for a great campsite we will be using for the Democratic State Convention in Houston. Sput is asking that this point be put on the website asap with details following next Monday.
I understand that the place is huge with protective cover over an area as large as 6 basketball courts. It also has an olympic sized swimming pool, showers, and several other creature comfort/fun things.
Thanks,
Mike Alvey

Have I done that which I can do to the best of my ability?

HELL NO !! - but I'm trying.

Sputnik

posted by Elmer  # 9:12 PM

Monday, April 26, 2004

Sputnik's Update 

We have lists from Districts 3 - 31 and 22 is almost finalized. Are any other districts planning to take part in this venture. Two members on the Advisory Committee and 2 SDEC members along with Janet leading the way as a Harris county Democrat Exec, Committeee member as well as on the county Credentials Committee will push us much farther ahead. If we haven't heard anything from other districts by the time I return from New York Sunday then I will hit the road to the other districts and find 10 members in each district willing to take part.

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You have heard that the reason for high gasoline prices is a shortage of oil products. Some say this is a plot by the White House to artificially raise gasoline prices until just before the November Presidential election and then OPEC will release more oil to help GW Bush win. Check it out. According to the GAO report today oil companies profits have risen by 926% so far this year.

Could this possibly be a big part of the problem
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It has been verified by a Republican Delegate that the cost per person, other than Delegates, this year will be a mandatory cost. Visitor Passes will cost $30 each. That is the only information we have gotten for the Republican Convention other than date and time. We are still hoping someone comes up with something soon.

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As for the Democrat Convention we are moving forward with plans. We have almost finalized plans for camping in SeaBrook that weekend. Also working on possible police escort for Saturday Morning. Thanks to Janet, "The Dingy Blonde" of 1st Houston Chapter for all her hard work and perseverence in this matter. Of course Janet has never been one to lay back and let someone else have to do it all. I will be working on parking next weekend.

Received a report about 8 State Troopers with nothing better to do than harrass bikers at the Dawgs on Hawgs Rally. They lined up at the park and stopped all riders not wearing a helmet and issued them tickets for other infractions. One man supposedly was stopped and given a ticket for no license and no proof of insurance. He explained the things were in his bedroll and offered to unpack and show them to the officer. They told him no just go to court and show them to the judge. As soon as we get a copy of that particular ticket and his proof we will be raising hell in Austin.

We got all this crap lined our with Major Sherman and Major Clark followed the same track. Now we have another Major in his place and it appears he may need to have it explained to him how working together would be to the benefit of DPS, a lesson that could not be explained by anyone better than yours truly. We have had plenty of practice over the past few years. Hopefully that meeting can take place tomorrow.

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Thanks to all the riders who have taken part in getting Proclamations from their cities along with great media coverage. In case you are about to take part in one of these ceremonies here is what I said to the TV cameras in ABILENE.

I know you consider these riders deaths being killed by failurue to yeild as accidents. NO such thing! We consider these violations as nothing less than intended murder. You intentionally get in your vehicle and start it. You intentionally choose the road you will travel and in what direction you will go. You intentionally run that stop sign or red signal light and you intentionally make that left han turn. Since everything leading up to the death was intentional then it be be copncluded that the finallity of your intentions have led to intentional murder.

We ourselves must not refer to these crashes as anything less than murder whe we speak of this matter.

If I pull my pistol, point it at a car driver and intentionally pull the trigger, killing that driver, would I get by with a small fine? Hell no and they shouldn't either. Please for all our sakes do not refer to these infringements on our space as accidents.

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Received a call from a Kentucky Bro while attending the SDEC Meeting Saturday. He just wanted us to know that he was running for State Rep in his district and has already won his Primary. He will be sending us all the information on how things are going.

He says that our last trip to Kentucky got him fired up to want to really get involved in the process so he decided why not take "Step Five" now? He has asked that we attend his inauguration after he wins. Again, three cheers for our sister state and KMA/KBA.


Have I done that which I can do to the best of my ability?

HELL NO !! - but I'm trying.

Sputnik

posted by Elmer  # 10:07 PM

Wednesday, April 21, 2004

Special Session 

Here is a little tidbit for addition to the update.


A little add on from the first committee meeting.

When Rep Gruesendorf was questioned about his Resolution to amend the constitution to allow for State property Tax to be instituted his reply was:
I asked legislative attorneys to write the shell bills. He said he had not read the text before they were presented to the full House.

This is the man who will be the leader in extra taxation without specifying that the money goes to schools. He was a leader in the Redistricting Battle and he will be the leader in extracting every penny possible with no strings attached.

During our infancy he was a good man to work with. I guess the Republican majority sent most Repubs into a tail spin. Especially noted in his little area with Senators Harris and Brimer. Our strength lies in the Arlington area. We need to make some adjustments in that area next election.



Have I done that which I can do to the best of my ability?

HELL NO !! - but I'm trying.

Sputnik

posted by Elmer  # 5:22 PM

Tuesday, April 20, 2004

2004 Special Session 

Start with a little personal trivia:
My three days in San Antonio was one to remember. Thursday it took 2 1/2 hours just to find the Marriott River Center and finally I stepped out of the car and there it was. The name was about 40 stories above ground level and not visible from the car. Friday I got down town, parked the car and couldn't find the hotel. After asking directions from several people, including bus drivers, cab drivers and police officers I finally found it for myself. Problem was I had lost my car by then. Walking all over town that evening, I finally found the car but had two parking tickets. I hadn't intended leaving the car there and had not put up my handicap placard. Sat wasn't any better. As I came down town I kept my eye on the hotel and when it was about to go out of sight I parked and walked. Returning that evening in torrential rains and gusty winds I found I had locked my keys in the car. Two officers tried to get them out but the weather took it's toll on their patience and they finally just knocked the window out.
On my way home the car ran hot and I stopped in Sequin. My wife came up the next morning so I could get parts to fix it. Being Easter Sunday there was no auto parts store open. Had to go home and come back next day to replace the hose.

This came in from an ABATE member in Iowa in reference to our little financial set back. This is just what I have been saying for a long time.

That's just ******* sad. If you look at an organization like ABATE of Iowa - the State Coordinator makes $20,000 a year, the annual party profits $350,000+, over $500,000 in property and 2 million $ in the bank and Sput's running TMRA II off of a personal credit card.
What's wrong with this picture?

Down to the business at hand:
Today began the 4th special session for 2004. Talked to a lot of Senators and Reps who would rather be anywhere but there. Managed to catch Chairman Smithee in his office and had a conversation on our Insurance Bill. We discussed the federal foulup on the HIPAA Bill and we were told it had to be fixed at the state level. He agreed that was true. We then let him know that we couldn't fix it at the state level unless we could get it on the Floor and to do that we have to go through you. He told us that next session just let him know when we are ready.

Of the several Bills sent to committees today, none were good. They can be found at http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/
Here is a quick breakdown on the most troublesome part of a few Bills.

HB 5 Rep Griggs
This is just one version of the cigarette tax. It would increase the cost of cigarettes by 350%. There is another tax on cigars plus 121% above Mfgs. Market value of other tobacco products. The goal of this session is supposedly to fund schools. This Bill puts a very infinitesimal part of these taxes go to schools with nearly all of it going to the General Fund.

HB14 Rep Griggs
This one contains an expanded sales and use tax. - Voluntary Income Tax - Enrichment Tax imposed. The state would pay 50% of school costs and if they can't afford to pay that amount (and how could they if they have a 0 balance of state money in the General Fund) then either the State Comptroller or the Legislature could impose a secondary sales tax to be imposed just until the state catches up with their debt. We heard that in Oklahoma in '54 and it is still there and much larger.

Now the granddaddy of them all:

HB 20 Rodriguez
This Bill includes all the new taxes rolled into one with more added. The State Income Tax will be mandatory. It will be broken down like this:
$25,000 per year = 1% tax
over $25,000 but less than $50,000 = $250 plus 2% all income over $25,000
Over $50,000 less than $75,000 = $750 plus 3.5% over $50,000
Over $75,000 less than $100,000 = $1625 plus 3.5 % over $75,000
Over $100,000 less than $150,000 = $2875 plus 6.5% over $150,000
Over $150,000 less than $200,000 = $6125 plus 7 % over $150,000
Over $200,000 $9625 plus 7.5% all over $200,000
It also allows the Comptroller to share your tax information with others. An employer will be required to hold out withholding tax from your paycheck and send the money to the Comptroller just like with Federal withholding. And finally---since the Texas Private Income Tax will be based on your adjusted income as figured by the Feds and the date for filing will fall on the same day, the Comptroller can make a deal to have them collect the taxes, and send it to the state. Of course they would be reimbursed for their work.

But wait - there is some good news from both houses.
It would appear that these two legislators have been reading what we put out and took it to heart.
If we really work with Senator Corona next session we might just get one of our Resolutions.

SJR 5 Corona
This won't pass in this special session but we know who to turn to in November
This Joint Resolution would require that all Bills, Amendments to Bills and Committee Hearings must vote by recorded and that information must be on line for constituents to see.

Also I have been raising hell at most every political event I have attended during the past few months that our schools are top heavy with Administration and short on teachers.

HB 4 Madden
Devise a plan to consolidate Administration in all districts.
Are they hearing us or what?

I left out the House Joint Resolution by Gruesendorf to vote on a constitutional amendment, allowing Texas to set a State Property Tax.

Have I done that which I can do to the best of my ability?

HELL NO !! - but I'm trying.

Sputnik

posted by Elmer  # 10:43 PM

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