ALAC passes in ALABAMA!


H/T Dorrie
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Christopher Holton, Center for Security Policy: 11:10am May 21

I am pleased to report that American Laws for American Courts legislation passed the Alabama House of Representatives last night by a vote of 75-6. It previously passed the Senate by a vote of 22-6.

My comments: So, keeping score, that makes seven states: LA, TN, AZ, KS, OK, MO, and now Alabama.

There are two reasons Texas and Florida failed this year: Extreme pressure on Democrat senators by pro-Islamic forces, and two Republican senators who wouldn’t stand up and be counted (in Florida, I think it lost by one vote).

If you live in Texas, in districts 28 (Robert Duncan), or 30 (Craig Estes) it can’t hurt to indicate your displeasure with their decision not stand behind American Law for American Courts. Be polite, but firm. If you live in a district with a Democrat senator, except Senator Lucio’s (27), who stood with us, it also cannot hurt to express your dismay that the senator would so ignore the importance of this issue even if you are in the minority voting in his/her district.

A senator is supposed to be concerned with the welfare of every Texan, not just a discrete district.

Robert Duncan: robert.duncan
Craig Estes: craig.estes
(All other emails follow that same pattern.)

Thank you,
Dorrie

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