I just received this from Michael Banks who is heading up this. I believe he is a dentist in Jacksonville. "Michael Banks" <
SAVE TEXAS PARKS
Time has come for possibly the only public discussion for the consideration of the transfer of the Texas State Railroad to a rail authority and thus a private operator.
Public hearings have been scheduled for Senate Bill 1659 authored by Sen. Robert Nichols and House Bill 3113 authored by Rep. Byron Cook. Both bills are identical and are related to the transfer of the Texas State Railroad to, and the creation of, the Texas State Railroad Authority.
SB 1659 is assigned to the Senate Natural Resources Committee (members below). The committee will meet to hold public hearings on this and other bills at 1:00 PM on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 in Room E1.012 (Hearing Room), State Capitol, Austin, Texas.
HB 3113 is assigned to the House Culture, Recreation, & Tourism Committee (members below). The committee will meet to hold public hearings on this and other bills at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, April 10, 2007 in Room E2.014, State Capitol, Austin, Texas.
IF YOU DO NOT WANT THE TEXAS STATE RAILROAD TRANSFERRED FROM THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS TO A PRIVATE OPERATOR, HERE IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:
1. Bombard the committee members below with emails, phone calls, and faxes. Simply say, "I do not want the Texas State Railroad transferred away from the state to a rail authority who would give it to a private operator." OR "I want the state of Texas to keep the Texas State Railroad and properly fund it."
2. Come to the committee hearings. You can sign in against the bills and observe and not have to say a word, or you may speak against the bills, or you may hold one of our signs, or you can just be there in opposition and observe the democratic process at work.
You may join up with our delegation at the Capitol Rotunda at 11:00 AM, Tuesday, April 10, 2007. I will be holding a white sign with red lettering that says "KEEP TSRR". We will then coordinate our locations, since we have two meetings to attend, basically at the same time. My cell phone is 903-372-1987.
I know this is short notice, but that is the way they operate. There is very little transparency or sunshine here, if you know what I mean! "Darkness does not like the LIGHT" - from my pastor, Dr. Bruce Webb, today, Easter Sunday, 2007.
Michael D. Banks, DDS
President, Save Texas Parks 903-586-1551
"Michael Banks" <
mdbanksdds@gmail.com>
All state representatives have an email address that is of the same formula:
Firstname.Lastname@house.state.tx.us ; all state senators have an email address that is of the same formula:
Firstname.Lastname@senate.state.tx.us -- but all also have email connections from their websites.
Senate Committee on Natural Resources
Phone: Fax:
Sen. Kip Averitt 512-463-0122 512-475-3729
Sen. Craig Estes 512-463-0130 512-463-8874
Sen. Kim Brimer 512-463-0110 512-475-3745
Sen. Bob Deuell 512-463-0102 512-463-7202
Sen. Robert Ducan 512-463-0128 512-463-2424
Sen. Kevin Eltife 512-463-0101
Sen. Glenn Hegar 512-463-0118 512-475-3736
Sen. Juan Hinojosa 512-463-0120 512-463-0229
Sen. Mike Jackson 512-463-0111 512-475-3727
Sen. Kel Seliger 512-463-0131 512-475-3733
Sen. Carlos Uresti 512-463-0119 512-463-1017
House Committee on Culture, Recreation, and Tourism
Rep. Harvey Hilderebran 512-463-0536 512-463-1449
Rep. Edmund Kuempel 512-463-0602 512-480-0391
Rep. Dawnna Dukes 512-463-0506 512-463-7864
Rep. Mark Homer 512-463-0605 512-463-0575
Rep. Donna Howard 512-463-0631 512-463-0901
Rep. Mike O'Day 512-463-0707 800-878-6826
Rep. Larry Phillips 512-463-0297 512-463-1561