I'm not verifying here because I've already decided this is bad enough I wouldn't vote for it. I'll cover the rest of the highlights, but it's time consuming and my guess if that these differences aren't the flaming torches.
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It is a completely reasonable expectation for your federal delegation to outsource perfunctory tasks. It is also reasonable to have interns, staffers, other knowledge sources read and give feedback on bills. Heck, make a bill book club!
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It is *not* reasonable at any point in time to vote on something you haven't read when that is your job. Right now, lots of reps are doing that. It's not ok. Demand more. Demand proficiency in bill-reading and a commitment to read every single thing they vote on. Every. One.
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If a rep is not provided enough time, they should say that. If they don't understand, they should say that too. We have time! The executive branch has emergency powers for things that don't have time for deliberative law. Demand law that is thoughtful & well-considered.
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Back to the bill. Let's focus on "futile gestures".
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Here is a good part of why people are flippping their lids on this bill. It shifts the burden to the disabled person providing notice. But that sounds reasonable? Are the owners of "existing" public accomodations psychic? Why should they have to figure out what is wrong?pic.twitter.com/hivGMxzX5L
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The ADA isn't new...it became law in 1990. I'm 41 now, I wasn't even old enough to drive. We were still excited about tearing walls down instead of building them in 1990.
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @PearlJam
Rule number 2: Leave no photographic evidence.
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I have a story for the picture.
The outfit still hangs in my closet. My husband encouraged me to put it on despite my insistence that it would be incredibly not hot, it wouldn't zip up, & would burn an image in his head he wouldn't forget. I have birthed 2 babes.
I was right 
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Replying to @TiffanyBond @PearlJam
Did you make him put on his favorite old memory?
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Replying to @karmakkaze @PearlJam
It would have involved frosted tips. I'm not holding my breath.
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