@eyokley @Repmikekelley Idea is so awesome it should only apply to one kind of establishment in one town of 1,371 people
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@ssnich@eyokley@Repmikekelley If no chair inspection, then if someone falls out, it's because the invisible hand of the market pushed them -
@Briligerent@ssnich@eyokley its a church not a government building. If I fall down a bad step or railings break then what? Downsize gov! -
@Repmikekelley@ssnich@eyokley But only for "any city of the fourth classification with more than 1350 but fewer than 1500 inhabitants" -
@Briligerent@Repmikekelley@ssnich@eyokley that's the starting version on the bill but as mentioned in committee I'm happy to expand. -
@Repmikekelley@Briligerent@eyokley At a minimum, I hope committee expands right to unsafe church chairlifts to towns with 1,750 people -
@ssnich@Briligerent@eyokley if they don't I'll be amending it on the floor as I've already had another church reach out to me. -
@Repmikekelley@ssnich@eyokley It's no skin off my back if 1 or 2 churches don't have safely inspected lift chairs. Godspeed, sir.
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