Call your
Senator and
ask him/her to
co-sponsor all
three bills.
It's easy -
just call the
Capitol
Switchboard at
512-463-4630.
Give them your
zip code and
ask to be
connected to
your State
Senator's
office. Then
ask to speak
to the staffer
who is
handling food
bills.
Basic message:
"My name is
___, and I am
a
constituent.
I urge Senator
______ to
support all
three of the
local foods
bills: HB 970,
HB 1382, and
HB 1392.
These bills
make it easier
for local
farmers and
producers to
produce and
sell food
directly to
consumers.
This benefits
the farmers,
small
businesses,
and consumers
who are
seeking out
local foods,
and ultimately
the entire
local
economy."
If you prefer
email, you can
look up who
your State
Senator is at
http://www.fyi.legis.state.tx.us/Home.aspx and use
this formula
to send them
an email:
Firstname.Lastname@
senate.state.tx.us
(take out the
space between
@ senate)
Action
Item #2: Come
to the Hearing
Come to the
Health &
Human Services
Committee
hearing on
Tuesday, May
14.
Remember, by
signing in,
you will be
listed as a
witness in
support of the
bill, whether
or not you
testify.
The witness
list is
important
because, when
the bill goes
to the full
Senate after
the hearing,
the Senators
will look to
see how many
people were
witnesses for
or against the
bill. Just 15
minutes can
have an
impact.
WHEN: Tuesday,
May 14, at 9
am.
Registration
will start
around 8:30
am, and
continue while
the hearing is
in session.
The Committee
will recess at
10:45, and
then return
sometime in
the afternoon
after the full
Senate
adjourns.
WHERE: Texas
Capitol,
Senate Chamber
(2nd floor).
MAP
PARKING: There
is reasonably
priced parking
at the
Visitors
Parking
Lot.
WHAT TO DO:
Come to the
Senate chamber
and ask the
clerk for a
witness
affirmation
form. The
Senate
committees are
still using
paper forms,
so you will
fill it out,
sign it, and
hand it back
to the clerk.
Read the
Committee
hearing notice
here
TIPS:
* You will
need to fill
out a separate
form for each
bill: HB 970
(cottage
foods) and HB
1392 (DSHS
Better
Communications)
* Check that
you are "FOR"
the bill
* We recommend
that you check
the box for
"Not
Testifying"
unless you
have something
very specific
you want to
testify
about. The
Committee has
to hear
testimony on
20 bills, so
we will
maximize our
chances if we
have a lot of
people
register in
support, but
have only a
very few
people
testify.
* If you do
testify, keep
it short! No
more than 3
minutes, and
less is
better.
* While you're
at the
Capitol, you
can increase
your impact by
taking a few
minutes to
visit your
Senator in
person. We'll
have flyers
available with
talking points
on the bills.
Stay tuned
for another
alert when the
Farmers'
Market bill,
HB 1382, gets
a hearing. It
was approved
by the House a
few days after
our other two
bills, so its
hearing is
likely to be
next week.