[Home-on-the-Range] Victory in the Kansas Senate on SB276

Andrew Crane acrane1226 at gmail.com
Wed Mar 9 15:08:40 UTC 2022


Good Morning Rob,

It is Andrew Crane from Wichita Kansas. So excited to hear that the bill is
now sitting on the governor's desk will be in Kansas law. Are we going
to get a photo op up in Topeka? Are we going to as a federation of Kansas
family when the governor signs the bill, are we going to be there to get a
photo op with the governor? I think this should be a good idea. We can talk
about it as a group.

Andrew Crane
Guiding Paws ICT
700 N. Market
Wichita, Kansas 67214
Mobile- 316-993-7861
Email - Mail to:acrane1226 at gmail.com



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On Mon, Mar 7, 2022 at 7:51 PM Rob Tabor via Home-on-the-Range <
home-on-the-range at nfbnet.org> wrote:

> Good evening everyone,
>
> Yes, you read right. We are unable to explain why, but the blind parents
> writes bill we thought was dead was approved by the Senate today
> unanimously. Your persistence in contacting your senators has paid off. The
> bill now moves to the House where it will be assigned to a committee for a
> hearing and, hopefully, further action. By all means, take some time to
> celebrate, while remembering that we have much more work to do before this
> bill becomes part of the body of Kansas law. As we celebrate, I think it
> would be a very good idea to contact your senator and thank him or her for
> helping to pass this very important bill. The positive relationships we are
> building with a Kansas Senate will pay big dividends as we continue to
> pursue our policy priorities to make a better quality of life for all blind
> Kansans.
>
> You may recall that in one of my recent postings I strongly advised you to
> save your testimony as you’re prepared for the Senate Committee. If you
> have done so, then you are ahead of the game and will be able to resubmit
> your testimony to the house committee to which the bill will soon be
> assigned. If you did not submit a testimony before the Senate committee for
> whatever reason, you will now have a second opportunity to do so before the
> House committee. The more blind advocates they hear from, the louder our
> collective voice will be in advocating for this crucial piece of
> legislation. I will be tracking the bill as it moves to the House, so check
> your inbox at least daily for further updates. Again, congratulations and
> let’s keep fighting the good fight.
>
> Best regards,
> Rob Tabor | first vice president/legislative Director national Federation
> of the blind of Kansas
> (785) 865-9959
> Rob.tabor at sbcglobal.net
>
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