My 1,000th post: Push H.R. 1207 down their throats!

Bump - 13 new co-sponsors, pushing us over the critical 218 number. The OP has been updated!

222/435 = 51.03% of the House
36/71 = 50.70% of the Financial Services Committee

161 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
60 Democrats
 
Bump - 3 new co-sponsors added yesterday, pushing the total to 224:

Rep Shuler, Heath [NC-11] - 6/12/2009
Rep Teague, Harry [NM-2] - 6/12/2009

Rep Nunes, Devin [CA-21] - 6/12/2009

225/435 = 51.72% of the House
36/71 = 50.70% of the Financial Services Committee

162 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
62 Democrats
 
Since the Federal Reserve is a private banking business, does anyone see any conflict with transparency of a private business, with private property rights?


FF

No. Because the Congress has delegated to it unconstitutional powers. Like if they passed a bill that said Bank of America can waterboard people. And then they did. And the cops were not allowed to investigate. And they used your tax money to do it. And they did it to your family and friends.
 
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Bump - 3 new co-sponsors added yesterday, pushing the total to 224:

Rep Shuler, Heath [NC-11] - 6/12/2009
Rep Teague, Harry [NM-2] - 6/12/2009

Rep Nunes, Devin [CA-21] - 6/12/2009

225/435 = 51.72% of the House
36/71 = 50.70% of the Financial Services Committee

162 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
62 Democrats

If we had 222 Thursday and picked up 3 on Friday, shouldn't we have 225? Did someone un-cosponsor themselves?
 
Bump for 2 new co-sponsors added yesterday:

Rep Smith, Christopher H. [NJ-4] - 6/15/2009

Rep Sarbanes, John P. [MD-3] - 6/15/2009

227/435 = 52.18% of the House
36/71 = 50.70% of the Financial Services Committee

163 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
63 Democrats
 
Bump - 6 new co-sponsors added yesterday, pushing the total to 232:

Rep Edwards, Chet [TX-17] - 6/16/2009
Rep Souder, Mark E. [IN-3] - 6/16/2009
Rep Coffman, Mike [CO-6] - 6/16/2009

Rep Giffords, Gabrielle [AZ-8] - 6/16/2009
Rep Issa, Darrell E. [CA-49] - 6/16/2009
Rep Griffith, Parker [AL-5] - 6/16/2009

233/435 = 53.56% of the House
36/71 = 50.70% of the Financial Services Committee

166 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
66 Democrats
 
Bump - 2 new co-sponsors added yesterday, including another member of the House Financial Services Committee!

Rep. Suzanne Kosmas, FL

Rep Kosmas, Suzanne M. [FL-24] - 6/17/2009
Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh [NY-28] - 6/17/2009


235/435 = 54.02% of the House
37/71 = 52.11% of the Financial Services Committee

166 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
68 Democrats
 
Bump - 2 new co-sponsors added yesterday, including another member of the House Financial Services Committee!

Rep. Suzanne Kosmas, FL

Rep Kosmas, Suzanne M. [FL-24] - 6/17/2009
Rep Slaughter, Louise McIntosh [NY-28] - 6/17/2009


235/435 = 54.02% of the House
37/71 = 52.11% of the Financial Services Committee

166 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
68 Democrats

You really do a great job with this list, thank you! :cool:
 
Yea thanks for doing this, I have been checking your thread every day. Too bad my sorry ass Rep Kanjorski has never signed on...
 
Bump for 3 new co-sponsors yesterday!

Rep Diaz-Balart, Mario [FL-25] - 6/18/2009

Rep Rothman, Steven R. [NJ-9] - 6/18/2009
Rep Camp, Dave [MI-4] - 6/18/2009

238/435 = 54.71% of the House
37/71 = 52.11% of the Financial Services Committee

168 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
69 Democrats
 
Bump for an update -

Rep Cantor, Eric [VA-7] - 6/23/2009

Rep Space, Zachary T. [OH-18] - 6/23/2009
Rep Conyers, John, Jr. [MI-14] - 6/23/2009
Rep Sherman, Brad [CA-27] - 6/23/2009
Rep Snyder, Vic [AR-2] - 6/23/2009

Rep Lewis, Jerry [CA-41] - 6/24/2009

Also note that Sherman is on the Financial Services Committee :)

244/435 = 56.09% of the House
37/71 = 53.52% of the Financial Services Committee

170 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
73 Democrats
 
Rep Markey, Betsy [CO-4] - 6/25/2009

245/435 = 56.32% of the House
37/71 = 53.52% of the Financial Services Committee

170 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
74 Democrats


Be sure to write a letter to your Rep thanking them for co-sponsoring....even if you hate everything else they've done in office. :D
 
malkusm,

I was just coming to this thread to post about Markey becoming a sponsor. Our group has been working hard on getting her to support this bill. Just last week there were two articles in our only daily paper in Fort Collins about HR 1207.
 
malkusm,

I was just coming to this thread to post about Markey becoming a sponsor. Our group has been working hard on getting her to support this bill. Just last week there were two articles in our only daily paper in Fort Collins about HR 1207.

Great work! I appreciate the resources for the OP - hard to believe how far we've come. If I remember right, no Reps from CO had signed on when I first added the petition & video, and Markey makes 5 out of the 7 :)

If you do something similar for the Senate version of the bill let me know, I'll add it to my other thread.
 
Bump for a new co-sponsor added on Friday:

Rep Davis, Danny K. [IL-7] - 6/26/2009
 
Bump - 5 new co-sponsors added yesterday, bringing the total up to an even 250!

Rep Lofgren, Zoe [CA-16] - 7/7/2009
Rep Chandler, Ben [KY-6] - 7/7/2009
Rep Harman, Jane [CA-36] - 7/7/2009
Rep Murphy, Christopher S. [CT-5] - 7/7/2009

Rep Gallegly, Elton [CA-24] - 7/7/2009

251/435 = 57.70% of the House
37/71 = 53.52% of the Financial Services Committee

171 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
79 Democrats
 
Bump to update the co-sponsor list...

Rep Sullivan, John [OK-1] - 7/8/2009

Rep Courtney, Joe [CT-2] - 7/8/2009
Rep Hirono, Mazie K. [HI-2] - 7/8/2009
Rep Farr, Sam [CA-17] - 7/8/2009
Rep Murphy, Scott [NY-20] - 7/9/2009
Rep Fudge, Marcia L. [OH-11] - 7/9/2009
Rep Melancon, Charlie [LA-3] - 7/10/2009
Rep Baird, Brian [WA-3] - 7/10/2009
Rep Bishop, Timothy H. [NY-1] - 7/10/2009

Rep Diaz-Balart, Lincoln [FL-21] - 7/10/2009

261/435 = 60.00% of the House (290 needed for veto-proof majority)
37/71 = 53.52% of the Financial Services Committee

173 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
87 Democrats
 
Wu-hoo! :D

Rep Wu, David [OR-1] - 7/13/2009


262/435 = 60.23% of the House (290 needed for veto-proof majority)
37/71 = 53.52% of the Financial Services Committee

173 Republicans (not including Ron Paul)
88 Democrats
 
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