Thought some of you may be interested in this. Thanks Jean!

 


From: Linking growers, consumers, and all those in-between [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Jean Doss
Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:43 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: How to track legislative activity on an issue of importance to you

 

There are a number of options:

 

1) go to the Michigan Legislative Website and look at committee notices.

 

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(5xobg455plw0b3enamsbv2ai))/mileg.aspx?page=CommitteeMeetings

 

You may also use this web site to review the actual text of bills, read bill analyses, see where a bill is in the legislative process (still in committee? passed on chamber and now in the second? etc.).

 

To search by bill number, topic, sponsor, order of introduction, etc.:

 

http://www.legislature.mi.gov/(S(5xobg455plw0b3enamsbv2ai))/mileg.aspx?page=Home

 

 

 

2) Contact the committee chair or clerk and ask to be put on a listserv to receive committee notices.  So for example, your interest areas are largely agriculture and environmental issues, you would contact the chairs of the

 

House Agriculture committee

House Great Lakes and Environment committee

Senate Agriculture committee

Senate Natural Resources and Enviromental Affairs

 

3) A private news service has a nice FREE area on its website: Gongwer Michigan Report.

 

Go to its home page and look at "Public Services" and click on "Schedules/Events." This is updated through out the week.

http://www.gongwer.com/

 

4) One final note: things change frequently and with very little notice in Lansing. If you plan on driving to town for a committee hearing or some other event, find some one (perhaps your own state rep, a bill sponsor or committee clerk) and check in with them at the last minute (by close of business the day before) to make sure your event hasn't been cancelled or rescheduled.

 

I hope this helps.

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From: JONATHAN SOLIS <[log in to unmask]>

Where can i find more information concerning this matter? Where and what time is the committee taking place?

Solis,

Caroline Baum Webber <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

FYI

- Caroline Webber
Western Michigan University
Kalamazoo, MI

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>> Help Raise a STINK!
>> Senators want to legalize animal factory pollution!
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>> Dear Friend,
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>> On Thursday, May 24, the Senate Agriculture Committee will consider
>> two packages of bills that de-regulate the polluting animal factory
>> industry  and make their pollution LEGAL! Please help us stop this
>> from happening!
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>> Problem:
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>> Senate Bills 501-504, sponsored by Sen. Gerald VanWoerkom and Senator
>> Patty Birkholz, will make animal factory pollution legal and will
>> punish citizens who call to report pollution incidents. These
>> senators are tr ying to exempt Michigan's 200 animal factories from
>> pollution laws that all other industries must obey. They also want to
>> scare citizens from reporting pollution discharges in their
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>> pollution complaints. Senator Brown introduced yet another package of
>> bills (SB 447 & 448) that do nothing to solve the problem.
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>> Solution:
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