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HB1205 Presented to House Public Health Committee

January 31, 2011 Action Alerts, Water Issues

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Tuesday, February 1, 2011, at 10:00 am in Room 130, HB1205, Arkansas Water Additive Accountability Act, will be presented to the House Public Health Committee by Representative Loy Mauch. This is a VERY important bill and we MUST get it passed! It is critical for the health and welfare of the citizens of Arkansas that HB1205 become law. HB1205 could be one of the most important bills in this session. Secure Arkansas backs this bill wholeheartedly and needs your help to get it passed.

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Link: HB1205
Link to HB1205′s Bill Status History

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Link to the Arkansas State Legislature

COMMITTEE MEMBERS
Link to the Public Health, Welfare and Labor Committee – House

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Support HB 1205, Arkansas Water Additive Accountability Act

We ask that you call the members of the House Public Health, Welfare and Labor committee (listed below) and tell them to vote FOR HB1205. It would also be a good idea to call your representative and senator to ask them to cosponsor and/or vote YES on HB1205. It is VERY important that they hear from you NOW!

Even if you have already made contact with members of the Committee, PLEASE do it again. We also need as many people that can to show up at this meeting. Let’s fill the room full of supporters for HB1205! If you can’t make it to the capitol on Tuesday, February 1, there will be a live-stream link to the committee meeting (a tiny camera on a tripod) just before the meeting on the Agenda.


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