Legislative Update

Friday, September 16, 2005

September 17th, 1787 

The Constitution of the United States was signed on this date (September 17, 1787) after months of debate. Although we all recognize the Constitution and its significance in our lives, it wasn't until President George W. Bush signed a bill on December 8th, 2004 (public law 108-447) which designates every September 17th as Constitution Day.

At the website below you will find a video on the celebration of the simultaneous recitation of the Preamble to the US Constitution on September 16, 2005. Labeled Constitution Day Film
http://www.constitutionday.com

You can find more information fo the US Constitution at these sites also.
http://www.constitutionday.us/
http://www.constitutioncenter.org/


PREAMBLE TO THE U.S. CONSTITUTION
..............We The People of the United States, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.

posted by Elmer  # 3:47 PM

Friday, September 09, 2005

Texas Constitutional Amendments 

Here are the 9 constitutional propositions with support and opponent info. Its located at the House web site.

http://www.capitol.state.tx.us/hrofr/focus/amend79.pdf

The order of the proposed constitutional amendments as they will appear on the November 8, 2005 election ballot.

Remember the government is required to explain these constitutional amendments so you can understand them. If you don’t understand them then follow these simple rules and you’ll stay on top.

If you don’t know, then just say NO!

posted by Elmer  # 11:36 PM

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Great Loss 

We are losing one of our top stars. Senator Barrientos was the first legislator to join our assoc. He has been one of our strongest proponents. He will be sorely missed. Let him know you appreciate his support.

Barrientos to retire from Texas Senate
Longtime lawmaker made announcement this morning

By W. Gardner SelbyAMERICAN-STATESMAN STAFF
Wednesday, September 07, 2005State Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos today closed the door on seeking re-election next year, insisting a possible challenge in the March 2006 Democratic primary from former Austin Mayor Kirk Watson did not drive his move.
His announcement, delivered at the Capitol alongside family members and before dozens of supporters, signaled an end to 30 years as a legislator that started with his win of a Democratic Party runoff by less than 100 votes.
"My heart is telling me to continue fighting for the things I believe in, but to find another way to wage that fight," said Barrientos, whose district includes most of Travis County. "I shall serve out my current term (running through 2006) but I shall not seek another."Barrientos said he privately resolved not to seek another term a year ago.He said Watson's public ruminations this summer about wishing to serve as the local senator - and behind-the-scenes efforts to line up support for a run - played no role in the decision, which he said was timed to follow Labor Day, the traditional start of fall campaign seasons.
"I could run and I could win again," said Barrientos, who turned 64 in July "It's time for me to do something else."
"He's been thinking about (not running) for a while," said Richard Moya, a confidante and former Travis County commissioner. "He's young, but he's not that young. Maybe it's time for him to enjoy private life for a while."
Sen. Mario Gallegos, D-Houston, joining the announcement, called Barrientos his political mentor. Of the retirement decision, Gallegos said: "I tried to talk him out of it, but I'm just a dear friend. I'm not his family."
Barrientos' critics have sometimes labeled him ineffective and he has twice been named as one of Texas' worst legislators by Texas Monthly magazine.
But he has won a reputation among supporters for advocating for poor people and state workers, occasionally serving as a guard against unfriendly legislation, such as attempts to water down city ordinances protecting Barton Springs.
One aide, Graham Keever, said public interest groups relied on Barrientos to stop "bad bills."
"He was very careful about picking his battles" in the Republican-majority Senate, Keever said. "He had to tell a lot of people 'no.' "
Barrientos this morning singled out his work on legislation intended to prevent school dropouts and ensuring that hospitals treat patients before demanding payment.
Harold Cook, a who worked with Barrientos when the Austin senator headed the Senate's Democratic caucus, said Barrientos "began public service doing social work for VISTA/Peace Corps, and in a way, he never stopped doing social work - after he was elected he just took it wholesale.
"Not for one moment of his proud career in public service has he ever forgotten who he is and why he was there: to help those less able than most of us to help themselves. That alone should be an inspiration to everybody who walks through the door of the state Capitol."
His retirement eliminates the possibility of a marquee showdown with Watson, who issued a statement saying he will run for the Senate seat representing Travis County. He had previously deferred any commitment until Barrientos settled his plans.
"Today, Austin and the state of Texas should be thanking Sen. Barrientos for his years of devoted service," Watson said. "Sen. Barrientos has served Texas all of his adult life. He has served with all of his strength and all of his heart."
State Rep. Elliott Naishtat, D-Austin, a former Barrientos aide, has said he might be interested in running for the seat if Barrientos declined to do so.
"I'll have something to say in a couple of days," Naishtat said this morning.Barrientos said he doesn't expect to make an endorsement among candidates to take his place - at least not before the Democratic primary in the predominantly Democratic District 14.
Barrientos, who grew up in a migrant family, won election to the Texas House in 1974 after losing his first bid in 1972. He succeeded Lloyd Doggett as Austin's senator in 1985, later dropping hopes of running for the U.S. House when Doggett piled up local support to succeed Jake Pickle.
In 2002, he defeated Republican Ben Bentzin for re-election. Barrientos received 53 percent of the vote in a race in which his 2002 drunken driving conviction had become an issue.
Barrientos is the third senator this year to announce he's leaving the Senate. Sens. Jon Lindsay, R-Houston, and Todd Staples, R-Palestine, also will not seek re-election. Staples is seeking the Republican nomination for state agriculture commissioner and Lindsay is retiring.
At his 40-minute press conference, Barrientos strived for a light tone, starting with a declaration focused on a football game, frequently flashing the "Hook 'Em" hand sign and introducing individuals in the crowd, including former Land Commissioners Garry Mauro and Bob Armstrong as well as singer Ruben Ramos.
Barrientos' eyes glistened and his voice caught, however, as he read a portion of his remarks referring to his work on legislation affecting low-income Texans and children.
Asked what goals he hopes to accomplish in his remaining 15 months in office, he picked out his work with Communities in Schools, which brings adults into schools to help students succeed.
Of his future work, Barrientos said he is open to "anything legal and above board," though he immediately contemplates serving as a talk-show host on a Spanish-language station.
"I will be the host up front" if the idea plays out, he said. "I'll be trying to tell the truth about all the baloney being put up by right-wing nuts."

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Sputnik
State Chair

posted by Elmer  # 6:55 AM

Saturday, September 03, 2005

Message from La. 

I sent Laddie a message to get any information I could on the predicament of our Eastern Bros.Laddie is a past president of ABATE and is on the NCOM Board of Directors.This was his response.
Thanks BrotherWe are all doing good so far and everyone I have been able to get in touch with has found a place to stay for the time being. I will certainly pass alone your offer to everyone in ABATE. Have a couple of Brothers staying with me, have the motorhome with generator so can stay in it and keep the ref/freezer going and can power up my water well. Just heard this morning that we should have power back on tomorrow morning and that comes from a good source.
Thanks again Brother an say a prayer for all of us

Laddie

Sputnik

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Sputnik

State Chair


posted by Elmer  # 10:14 PM

Thursday, September 01, 2005

To all Texas Bikers and Friends 

To all Texas Bikers and Friends:

The Texas Motorcycle Rights Assoication is providing an update of places to go and places to stay for those who have lost their homes in Louisana, Alabama, and Mississippi. We have been sent many e-mails we are keeping from bikers who have land and/or are willing to take in families for maybe months on end. Because of the great need to help our southern brothers and sisters, I have started "Operation take in a family".. If you are willing to take in even one person, one family, even pets, until they can get back on their feet, which maybe several months, we want to hear from you. We need bikers and friends in Houston, Dallas, Austin, and San Antonio, wherever. We need bikers who have land, ranches, camp grounds, anywhere we can place people and have them fed and confortable after going through this horrible ordeal.

You can contact me, Terri Williams, at 512-971-8777, or Sputnik at 512-971-6777. Our office number is 1-800-391-7608, or local Austin area call 512-281-0537. my E-mail addresses are unseenpast@aol.com, tmra2secretary.org or Sputnik's e-mail at chairman@tmra2.org.

We also need e-mail addresses and phones numbers sent for any biker clubs and/or groups in these three states so we can get the word out to them when their phones are working that we have places for them to stay in the central Texas area.

We all know that if this happened to Texas, the people of Louisana and surrounding states would take us in their homes IN A HEART BEAT. We need to do the same for them!!!!!

Thank you
Terri Williams-AKA Running Deer
TMRA2 Secretary

posted by Elmer  # 5:27 PM

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