Posted on 10/02/2007 2:06:59 PM PDT by rmlew
Assemblyman Greg Ball (R-Carmel) and members of the Assembly Republican Conference will be hosting a forum to discuss the Governor's new drivers' license plan. Experts on homeland security and immigration will lead the discussions.
Also in attendance will be members of the Assembly Republican Conference, including Assemblyman Jim Bacalles (R,C-Corning), Assemblyman Phil Boyle (R,I,C-8th A.D.), Assemblyman Bill Reilich (R,C,I-Greece), and Assemblyman Lou Tobacco (R-South Shore), as well as Congressman and Republican Presidential hopeful, Tom Tancredo (6th District, Colorado).
A variety of homeland security and immigration experts will be attending, including: Immigration and national security expert Mike Cutler; founder of the 9/11 Families for a Secure America Peter Gadiel; President of the Boarder Patrol Council T.J. Bonner; James Staudenraus, a drivers' license security expert; legal expert Mark W. Smith; President of the Coalition for a Secure Driver's License Brian Zimmer; and a representative from You Don't Speak For Me (a Hispanic-American organization advocating for homeland security). All media and members of the public are invited to attend.
Assemblyman Greg Ball
Assemblyman Jim Bacalles
Assemblyman Phil Boyle
Assemblyman Bill Reilich
Assemblyman Lou Tobacco
Congressman Tom Tancredo
Mike Cutler
Peter Gadiel
T.J. Bonner
Mark W. Smith
James Staudenraus
Brian Zimmer
Representative from You Don't Speak For Me
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Silver’s full of it. The Assembly can easily allow legislation to come to the floor that overturns Spitzer but as of now he’s been bottling it up. And there is currently a law that requires a SSN to get a license in NY but like typical liberals when it’s convenient to ignore it that’s exactly what they do.
Surprised we didn’t get a call as Greg Ball is my assemblyman and he always keeps his constitutents informed. He’s quite adamant on his illegal immigration stance and since taking office last year has ruffled many feathers in the GOP Camp in Albany.
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