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Saturday, May 5, 2012
Bail Legislation Hearing - May 8, 2012. PLEASE ATTEND
The bill (HB 1323) is now in the Senate, and a hearing is scheduled for May 8, 2012 at 9:00 am in Senate Committee Room One (SCR1). Please attend, if you are able, to show your support for this bill which is vitally important to the future of our industry.
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Also please contact your Senators and the members of the Senate Mental Health, Seniors and Families Committee by Monday afternoon.
ReplyDeleteWe must over whelm them with undeniable support to offset the negative comments they are receiving.
Chairperson: Luann Ridgeway (573) 751-2547
Vice Chair: Rob Schaaf (573) 751-2183
Member: Jane Cunningham (573) 751-1186
Member: John T. Lamping (573) 751-2514
Member: Eric Schmitt (573) 751-2853
Member: Maria Chappele-Nada (573) 751-4106
Member: S. Kiki Curls (573) 751-3158
Please go to the Senate website http://www.senate.mo.gov/12info/senalpha.htm
For your Senator and his or her contact informatin.
Everyone PLEASE, call your friends and family to urge them to contact the committee members to pass the Bill to the Senate Floor.
ReplyDeleteDo everything you can, there is no reason that with over Nine Hundred General and Bail Agents in Missouri along with their family, friends, Facebook contacts and business support employees such as secretaries, investigators and clerks there is no reason that we cannot have One Thousand supporters on this Industry saving law.
Good or bad, this industry has lost approximately Two Hundred licensed Generals and Agents since 2010. A lot were weekend warriors who needed to be shown the door. But several were long term experienced competitors who were important to Bail Bonds in Missouri.