Thursday, April 27, 2006

California Bill - Update

Received an E-Mail from Kari Johnson:

Hi, AB 3027 passed out of the Public Safety Committee yesterday. There were a lot of great people there to represent our side. Some of the committee members expressed concern about the bill but it got through anyway. It goes to the Appropriations Committee next. We have another chance to stop it there. We need examples of how the bill would hurt California financially. If it the bill gets out of the Appropriations Committee it would go to the Assembly floor. It is very importantright now for everyone to contact their local Assembly Person and ask for their help in opposing AB 3027. Thanks to all of you who wrote letters and made phone calls. Please remember to get your letters in early. The analysis said that only 28 letters from individuals were received and I know that many more were sent that didn't make it in time to be counted. I'll let you know when we have information on where to send letters next. You can track the bill by going to www.leginfo.ca.gov, click on bill information and put in bill # 3027. You can read the analysis there and keep track of the bill.

Thank you for your support.Kari Johnson

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

TimesDispatch.com "Aggressive PETA faces backlash" -- describes them as "increasingly mocked around the world," and headed for court. Maybe state legislatures will catch on now, and will drop some of these extremist proposals.

To cheer yourself up, switch search engines for a while. Google often lists about half AR rants. If you enter a word like
"circus" or "elephant" via the Alta Vista search engine, you are offered far more pro pages, only about 1% anti-animal-performers. The indexing systems in the search engines must be way different.

TheShaz said...

Yeah - Google has been proven to be very liberal. The ad banners i have on this site, everytime I see a AR banner I have to go to the control panel and block it.

Further proof on how liberal Google is type "failure" in the Google Search bar at the top left and look at what's at the top.

At the other end - Google owns Blogger - and so far this hobby known as Buckles Blog - hasn't cost us a dime.