As he was getting battered during the committee meeting, Rep. Jon Hubbard (R-Jonesboro) offered little in the way of a cogent argument to support the measure, going so far as to offer to pull the bill down to make substantive changes. The committee refused to allow him to pull the bill down, and the “do pass” motion failed on a voice vote and on a roll call (8 for, 9 against, with 11 needed to pass).
I mention all of this nearly a week later because, since voting against the bill, the following legislators have taken some heat from constituents. Politics, much like restaurant service and those “How Am I Driving?” stickers on 18-wheelers, only seems to draw comments from those who are unhappy. For that reason, I’d just like to take a second to thank the following House members:
Rep. Larry Cowling larry.cowling@arkansashouse.org 870-542-7453
Rep. Clark Hall clark.hall@arkansashouse.org 870-829-3382
Rep. Jim Nickels jim.nickels@arkansashouse.org 501-833-2424
Rep. Tracy Pennartz tracy.pennartz@arkansashouse.org 479-285-4800
Rep. Johnnie Roebuck johnnie.roebuck@arkansashouse.org 870-403-4382
Rep. Tiffany Rogers tiffany.rogers@arkansashouse.org 870-830-3953
Rep. Linda Tyler linda.tyler@arkansashouse.org 501-329-8644
Rep. Butch Wilkins butch.wilkins@arkansashouse.org 870-972-5503
I encourage any constituents of the above lawmakers to offer up similar thanks. Let them know that you are paying attention, and you appreciate the vote.