Posted on 05/31/2015 5:56:58 AM PDT by Kaslin
Last Wednesday, the Texas Legislature pushed through, and I mean pushed, controversial legislation which repeals portions of the First Amendment, effectively ending citizen journalism in the Capitol.
How quaint, eh?
Yep, when Texas legislators found out about the undercover video footage about to be released by Hannah Giles (of ACORN fame) and Joseph Basel with the American Phoenix Foundation, they flipped out and quickly jammed through legislation, SB19, which would criminalize this First Amendment practice from 1985 forward. Why they picked 1985 only lawless liberals and repugnant Republicans can know. I would have thought for an apropos Orwellian effect theyd pick 1984, but then again … who am I? Anyway …
The new law is an attempt for legislators to shield themselves from scrutiny even in public areas of the Capitol building.
Silly Texans. Who are we to want to monitor what these dipsticks we naively elected and pay for are actually doing on our taxpayer dime?
Indeed, in a stunning show of bipartisanship, the Texas House rushed through SB19 which includes provisions which radically curtail the rights of the press to know and report what these cats are actually doing on the clock. Thats our clock. Pardon my redundancy.
Civil penalties for video reporting could now include $10,000 fines per occurrence.
With over 800 hours of footage looming over their nefarious noggins, in a full on Corrupt-O-Crat sweat, the following Texas Republicans voted to pass SB19.
The reason I singled out Republicans is because we expect such fascism from Liberals. But Republicans? Good Lawd! Tell yo granny.
So, without further ado, here are the Texas State House Republicans that voted to muzzle the First Amendment in Texas. Please drop em a line or tweet at them and let 'em know what you think of the Constitution.
Trent Ashby (HD 57) @TrentAshbyTX,
Jimmy Don Aycock (HD 54) @Aycockjda,
Cindy Burkett (HD 113) @CindyBurkett_TX,
DeWayne Burns (HD 58) @BurnsForTexas
Angie Chen Button (HD 112) @AngieChenButton
Giovanni Capriglione (HD 98) @VoteGiovanni,
Travis Clardy (HD 11) @TravisForTexas
Byron Cook (HD 8)
Tony Dale (HD 136) @TonyDaleTX
Drew Darby (HD 72) @drewdarby4Tx,
Sarah Davis (HD 134) @SarahforHD134,
Gary Elkins (HD 135) gary@garyelkins.com
Wayne Faircloth (HD 23) @WayneFaircloth
Dr. Marsha Farney (HD 20) @DrMarshaFarney,
John Frullo (HD 84) @FrulloForTexas,
Rick Galindo (HD 117) @GalindoForRep
Charlie Geren (HD 99) @charliegeren
Larry Gonzales (HD 52) @larrygonzales52,
Patricia Harless (HD 126) @PatriciaHarless,
Dan Huberty (HD 127) @DanHuberty,
Todd Hunter (HD 32) @toddahunter, @Dist32StateRep,
Kyle Kacal (HD 12) @KyleKacal,
Jim Keffer (HD 60) @RepJimKeffer,
Ken King (HD 88) @KingForTexas,
Linda Koop (HD 102) @LindaKoopHD102
John Kuempel (HD 44)
Lyle Larson (HD 122) @RepLyleLarson,
Jose Manuel Lozano (HD 43) @RepJMLozano,
Morgan Meyer (HD 108) @MorganMeyerTX,
morgan@morganmeyerfortexas.com
Doug Miller (HD 73) @DougMiller73,
Rick Miller (HD 26) @Vote4Rick,
Jim Murphy (HD 133) @JimMurphy133,
John Otto (HD 18) @RepJohnOtto,
Tan Parker (HD 63) @tparker63,
Larry Philips (HD 62) shmdad@yahoo.com
Four Price (HD 87) @FourPriceTX
John Raney (HD 14) @RaneyForTexas,
Debbie Riddle (HD 150) @debbieriddle
Dr. J.D. Sheffield (HD 59) @dr_sheffield,
Ron Simmons (HD 65) @RonSimmonsTexas,
rsimmons@raa.com
Wayne Smith (HD 128) waynesmith128@comcast.net
Ed Thompson (HD 29) @RepEdThompson,
Gary VanDeaver (HD 1) @GaryVanDeaver
Jason Villalba (HD 114) @JasonVillalba,
Paul Workman (HD 47) @PaulWorkman,
John Wray (HD 10) @wrayfortexas10
This link shows the language of the bill in question.
That said, there were some who werent terrified about freedom of the press (remember that?) and here is the proposal from Rep. Matt Schaefer to remove these items from the bill SB19. Here is the official request to amend the bill.
Now, for the record, the following is the Roll Call on this motion to remove portions of SB19. By removing Article 5, and Article 7.05, it would ensure there would be no suppression of First Amendment rights given explicitly to the press. Please note how many Republicans voted
when given the chance to remove Article 5 and article 7.05.
For the dull amongst us … Nay means they chose not to remove the articles, (5) and (7.05), that blatantly violate the First Amendment and heavily penalize the press for doing their job, i.e. keeping the representatives accountable to the people they serve. Please see Article 5 and 7.05. Two-party consent laws are made for those who have something to hide and have no place in the people of Texas House.
So there you have it, Texans: Republicans, many of whom you elected and trusted to uphold our Constitution and Bill Of Rights, whizzing on freedom of the press simply because some have been busted on video doing dirty deeds.
Please let them know how you feel about SB19 and encourage Governor Abbott not to sign it into law.
Wait, I thought Texas was going to lead the rebellion AGAINST tyranny in the U.S.?
Needs to be challenged in court. Someday, soon, that remedy won’t work anymore.
Release the tapes and take these GOP traitors to the wood shed. They should all be primaried at the earliest opportunity.
In the meantime, Gov. Abbott should hear from Texans who resent lawmakers who want to keep scandals of government officials secret. He should veto this bill.
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Amen to your post!
TX legislation requiring action ping!
That's about the time the Republicans started scoring major defections from the Democrats. Phil Graham and Rick Perry switched sides during that period, along with many others. Also, Bill Clements, the first Republican governor since Occupation/Reconstruction won his second term in 1986.
It was not passed for what has been released, it’s for what is coming down the pike. There is a lot of talk about some serious **** that will start leaking soon, related to TX politicians. Me thinks it’s a preemptive strike.
Corruption and politics are a bipartisan problem in Uniparty America.
Interesting story and I wonder how Abbott and Patrick (Gov and Lt. Gov.) feel about it, among others.
I say 95 percent of Republicans are not conservatives or patriots, just business as usual politicians.
Did any of them do the smell test on this farce?
Release the tapes outside of Texas and see how far their stupid law gets them. LOL.
I say 95 percent of Republicans are not conservatives or patriots, just business as usual politicians.
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Agree with you on that. Most are political opportunists and careerists who seek office for personal gain. They only talk conservative to get votes.
With Republicans in particular, its not what they say — its what they do.
That is quite a list. I don't think I missed anyone
Well I wouldn’t go that far
You must know and others who are not from TX or reside in Texas don’t
You should.
bttt - first i’ve heard of this. Thanks Kaslin.
There you go...
Wouldn't that make it an ex post facto law, which the Constitution specifically prohibits?
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