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2005 House Bill 5131 (Revise prison time off for good behavior)

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  • Introduced by Rep. George Cushingberry on September 7, 2005, to eliminate reference to disciplinary time provisions concerning sentencing for multiple felonies so as to conform to the changes proposed by House Bill 5130.
    • Referred to the House Judiciary Committee on September 7, 2005.

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Introduced by Rep. George Cushingberry on September 7, 2005. New Comment

1) BILL INFORMATION FOR PRISONERS [by Anonymous Citizen on January 31, 2006]
Ok, here is another thought to get more satisfaction for everyone involved. Here is the address to Mr. VanRegenmorters office. Give this address to your loved one in prison or to who ever you want to send a letter to the jerk so he will allow these bills to be heard! They can also send Email to Mr. Cushingberry stating how they agree with him and why. The letter to Mr. Vanregenmorter should be stating Why they think the Bills 5129, 5130 and 5131 should be heard and why they agree with the bills new readings and allowances of the Good time Credits being given back!

For the Bill and not being allowed to be heard is:
George Cushingberry Jr.
S0687 House Office Building
P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

THE ONE THAT IS DENYING THE BILLS TO BE HEARD!
REPRESENITIVE:
William VanRegenmorter
N1093 House Office Building
P.O. Box 30014
Lansing, MI 48909-7514

KEEP CALLING EVERYONE! KEEP EMAILING EVERYONE! KEEP FAXING EVERYONE AND KEEP MAILING!

WE MUST BE HEARD! IT IS OUR FREEDOM OF SPEECH THAT WILL MAKE THIS HAPPEN!


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2) Good Time Bills Information! [by Anonymous Citizen on January 31, 2006]
I just called Mr. Cushingberry Jr. George's office. I spoke with his Secratary and this is where the Bills for Good Time #'s 5129, 5130 and 5131 stand.

Mr. VanRegenmorter William is the one that is Refusing these Bills to be heard. He is not allowing the Bills to go any further. We all need to call and email him and tell him we want these Bills to be heard and not to deny them anymore. His email is wmvanreg@house.mi.gov and the phone number to his office is 1-517-373-8900.

Mr Cushinberry's Secretary gave me that number and forwarded me to it to leave a message to tell him to hear the bills. Any Emails they get to Mr. Cushinberry about these bills they forward to MR Vanregenmorter.

Just for thought, the reason why these bills are being refused to be heard is because the Prisons get 42,000.00 per Prisoner in Michigan and they dont want to lose any profits from this. They do not care how over crowded it is because they will use the funds to build more facilities and keep these prisoners locked up to get their money. Oh and of course....Governor Granholm will not speak of the topics and is not asking for them to be heard neither. She is not saying anything, how nice seeing that it will be her HUSBAND that will get the contracts to build these new Prisons and such! Do you all know that? Yes, she owns a percentage of a construction company and her Husband owns the rest and it is their company that is getting all the contracts because.....They see the BIDS and Underbid everyone so they get the jobs! Now tell me who the crooks are?
Please EVERYONE, Email Mr Vanregenmorter at the email above and call! Tell him to hear these bills! You can also contact Mr Cushingberrys office to verify this information I have just shared. His office number is 517-373-2276. I would like to also give you the fax number for Mr Vanregenmorter 1-517-373-8697 and Mr Cushingberry the good guys fax is 517-373-7186.

Lets help Mr. Cushingberry help us! The more that we keep calling, emailing and Faxing, the better our chances for Mr. Cushingberry to be heard and address these Bills and get the word out and hopefully get the bills past!

Keep on calling, emailing and faxing all! I am doing it every single day!

Good Luck and I hope this works and the Bills will be heard!
Patty of Garden City Michigan.....

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