Contra Mozilla

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

The People Have Spoken, I Guess

A lot of them have, anyway. The Texas Tribune's Becca Aaronson says that Rep. Charlie Geren has reported the final numbers of people to testify for or against HB2 (and SB1): "Of the 3,543 people who registered a position on the bill, fewer than 100 testified — in nearly equal number for and against the bill —­  before midnight."

Perhaps the more important tidbit is how many registered to testify for it (pro-life) or against it (pro-abortion, or at least pro-status quou): 2,181 people had registered in support of the bill, while 1,355 had registered against it. According to my math, that's about 62 % for and about 38 % against. Same as the surveys, though to be fair the surveys quoted were supposedly talking only about the ban on abortion after 20 weeks. Bear in mind that this might be skewed slightly towards Austinites (who are more liberal/progressive, and certainly more pro-abortion than the rest of the state), though I suppose that anybody there had to take the day off.

I take consolation that this means that Planned Parenthood et. al. have not had much effect (yet) on the public opinion with their propaganda. It also would appear to me that the "will of the people" is backing these bills. The only question now is whether they'll be allowed a fair vote this time, and whether State Senator Wendy Davis keeps her promise.

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