But we are told that a personal story is more effective than facts, facts, facts.

Barbara

On Fri, Jan 29, 2021 at 3:06 PM George Richmond <geomrich1@comcast.net> wrote:
I am personally against such weepy stories.  Fact, Facts, Facts,

George Richmond

On 1/29/2021 2:19 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
> Agreed. Hannah spoke for the League on HB47 and it's an important bill.
>
> Also, the Health Security Planning & Design Board Act was filed last
> night, HB203. Can that be on the list? We don't have any healthcare
> bills on the tracking sheet yet except for the abortion ban repeal.
>
> I also have a question about representing the League. The HB47
> testimonies had all sorts of emotional, tearful stories about
> relatives who had died lingering painful deaths. When you're
> testifying for the League, is it okay to tell personal stories
> like that, or do you need to restrict your testimony to stating
> the League's position?
>
>          ...Akkana
>
> George Richmond writes:
>> Elizabeth whitefield End of Life Options Act, HB47 approved and now going to
>> House Judiciary.
>>
>> George Richmond
>>
>> I suggest we make this a priority.
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