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Re: (fwd) Re: Stop the internet voting bill
Hi All,
Here are the people on the Colorado House of Representatives
State, Veterans, & Military Affairs Committee:
Representative Paul Weismann (D), Chairman reppaul@xxxxxxx
Representative Ann Ragsdale (D), Vice-Chairman
ann.ragsdale.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Bill Cadman (R) bill.cadman.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Terrance Carroll (D) terrance.carroll.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Fran Coleman (D) fran.coleman.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Bill Crane (R) bill@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Rafael Gallegos (D) rafael.gallegos.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Larry Liston (R) larry.liston.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Kevin Lundberg (R) kevin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
David Schultheis (R) dave.schultheis.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Nancy Todd (D) nancy.todd.house@xxxxxxxxxxx
Mary
Ralph Shnelvar wrote:
Dear friends:
The internet voting bill has passed out of the Colorado Senate.
It passed out of committee on a 7-0 vote. I imagine that the result was
similar on the Senate floor. (The vote has not been recorded at
http://www.leg.state.co.us/Clics2006A/csl.nsf/BillFoldersSenate?openFrameset)
It will likely be hard, but we really need to stop it in the Colorado House.
We need to convince the House that our men and women in uniform are fighting
to keep democracy safe and that this bill does exactly the opposite.
Ralph
On Mon, 13 Feb 2006 13:20:27 EST, Shawnmitch@xxxxxxx wrote:
February 13, 2006
Dear Mr. Ralph Shnelvar:
Thank you for taking an interest in Senate Bill 06-62, which authorizes the
Secretary of State to establish procedures by which an absent uniformed
services elector may vote by electronic mail.
I understand the valid concern of security associated with Senate Bill
06-62.
I must inform you however that this bill was passed on the Senate Floor on
Monday, February 6, 2006. It has now been introduced in the House and
assigned
to the Committee of State, Veterans & Military Affairs.
Again, thank you for your attention and concern regarding Senate Bill 06-62.
I encourage you to contact your Representatives and share your opinions with
them.
Sincerely,
Shawn Mitchell
Colorado State Senator, District 23