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EdAction
The Civics bill that will not die We face one final hurdle to stopping the New Civics Bill, H.R. 5360, in the lame duck session that will end over the weekend. The New Civics bill was successfully kept off of the "suspension calendar" yesterday in the House. (See our alerts.) House rules allow votes on the suspension calendar on only Mondays, Tuesdays, and Wednesdays. Unfortunately, plans are afoot to change the rules today to allow opportunity to pass more bills on the suspension calendar. If that happens, H.R. 5360 would likely come up for a vote and pass, after thousands of people across the country have been calling and faxing in against it continuously since Tuesday when it appeared! Bills on the suspension calendar bypass committee hearings and committee votes. They are defined as non-controversial bills, and no amendments are allowed. If no member requests a roll call vote, it passes on a routine voice vote, though a 2/3 majority is required. Changing the rules in the last hours of this session would allow this terrible legislation to slip through the U.S. Congress like a shadow in the night. We must not allow this to happen! You can make the difference if you make your final calls today. It is so very important! PLEASE CALL or FAX THE HOUSE LEADERSHIP IMMEDIATELY:
Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert 202-225-2976
Thank you for making this final effort to protect our country from unconstitutional federal academies that will teach American students and teachers from every state the anti-American Federal Curriculum in history and civics. One small action today may have a profound influence on the direction of our country far into the future.
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