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Thank your representative.
Please thank your representative for
supporting a study on the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes
Act.
Send a letter to the following decision maker(s):
Representative Allen Vaught (if you live in House District 107)
Representative Carol Kent (if you live in House District 102)
Representative Hubert Vo (if you live in House District 149)
Representative Joseph Moody (if you live in House District 78)
Representative Paula Pierson (if you live in House District 93)
Representative Pete Gallego (if you live in House District 74)
Representative Robert Miklos (if you live in House District 101)
Representative Terri Hodge (if you live in House District 100)
Below is the sample letter:
Subject: Thank you for supporting a study of the Hate Crimes Act!
Dear [decision maker name automatically inserted here],
As your constituent, I would like to express my deep gratitude for your support to study the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Act. Thank you for voting this out of committee.
Equality Texas will be lobbying the members of the Calendars Committee and I hope I will be able to count on your support when it reaches the floor.
Again, thank you for supporting HB 616.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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What's At Stake:
Good News!
On Wednesday March 11, 2009, House Bill 616 authored by Rep. Marc Veasey (D-Ft. Worth) was voted out of the House Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence by a vote of 8 - 2.
Your state representative was one of eight members to support a study of the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Act.
Please take a moment to thank your representative.
Simply click on the "Take Action" button and you will send an e-mail thanking your representative for supporting House Bill 616.
- Equality Texas worked with Rep. Veasey's office to draft this legislation.
- HB 616 would require the Attorney General to conduct a study of the effectiveness of the James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Act.
- Since passage of the Hate Crimes Act in 2001, there have been over 1,800 crimes of bias and prejudice reported to the Texas Department of Public Safety. However, there have been only nine prosecutions under the Act
- Please thank you representative for supporting HB 616 out of committee
Thank you for making equality happen.
Campaign Expiration Date:
March 27, 2009
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