CA Action Alert: Make Calls! Appropriations Committee to Consider SB 421 on Sept 1

The Assembly Appropriations Committee is scheduled to consider the Tiered Registry Bill (SB 421) on Friday, September 1. The Committee will review dozens of that bills that day and determine which bills to release from the Suspense File. Bills not released from the Suspense File will no longer be viable. Bills released from the Suspense File will sent to the Assembly floor for consideration during the period September 5 through September 15.

“The Tiered Registry Bill faces an important hurdle on September 1,” stated ACSOL Executive Director Janice Bellucci. “It is time to make our voices heard again by calling the offices of Assembly members and asking them to release Senate Bill 421 from the Suspense File.”

Here is a link to the members and their phone numbers:

http://apro.assembly.ca.gov/membersstaff

During the Appropriations Committee meeting on September 1, no testimony will be taken from members of the legislature or the public. Instead, Committee Chairman Lorena Gonzalez-Fletcher will announce which bills are to be released from the Suspense File. She is not required to state any reason for the committee’s decisions and there is no appeals process for bills that are not released.

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Well, at least this is as far as we’ve gotten and 2018 is just around the corner. As William Shakespeare once said, “Whatever.”

My heart goes out to Janice.

She put her whole heart and soul in the original bill that was…potentially helpful to so many of us. It is not her fault at all that, in my opinion, in the end the bill became an unknown and unknowable monstrosity.

On the bright side, (if there is one):

1. Janice’s and Chance’s client base remain an ever GROWING burden on the state without any demonstrable benefit to the public….at all.

2. This ever increasing series of favorable court decisions is due, at least in part, to this vast population of unconstitutionally punished accursed citizens….that are restive and becoming more active in the cause…as have I.

3. If statues could be erected to current and real hero’s…I want to see one erected to Janice and Chance….Good people, doing God’s work…laboring under difficult conditions they strive to protect and help the afflicted.

Jesus would bless them

Best Wishes, James

The bill is dead.