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TN S-DMCA Alert: Scheduling Tricks 8

friedtaters writes "I know some of you read about a call to action in Tennessee recently. Hopefully some of you can make it, BUT, the House Budget Subcommittee hearing that has been moved up to TOMORROW(May 20th) at 10am. This is the same day as the Senate Judiciary hearing and a day earlier than the originally scheduled time. The lobbyist and lawmaker intent on getting these bills through will use such tactics to divert attention away from the opposition. Beware and be here! Check out TNDF.net for updates."
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TN S-DMCA Alert: Scheduling Tricks

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  • by TheSHAD0W ( 258774 ) on Monday May 19, 2003 @02:49PM (#5993589) Homepage
    Tennessee's government has a history for playing tricks like this one. Several times they've had unannounced meetings in order to approve a state income tax; activists have been quite vigilant in finding when it happens and getting the word out. Local talk show hosts have been blamed for "inciting the public" into speaking out against the state tax, but it IS the public who must approve of such taxes.
    • by BranMan ( 29917 ) on Monday May 19, 2003 @03:33PM (#5993889)
      They aren't the only ones. Massachusetts has done something similar int the past to pass a tax hike - basically sequester the entire state legislature for 20 hours. Mass has a procudural rule that a measure cannot be presented and passed in the same day (to give time for the electorate to have their views heard I assume), so they just kept everyone out of contact with the people until 12:01, declared it a new day, and put the tax hike to a vote. Nice.
  • by Odinson ( 4523 ) on Monday May 19, 2003 @04:15PM (#5994183) Homepage Journal
    Just for being so slimey about it.

    As the tech jobs float away to countries (or states) with requireing less lawyer overhead....

    Hey politicriters, when the companies are leaving en masse, it's already to late.

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