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Three of Five Oklahoma Representatives Vote For Red Flag Language in HR1620 (Violence Against Women Act.)
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<blockquote data-quote="OKNewshawk" data-source="post: 3651516" data-attributes="member: 6592"><p>HonkyCat, you are confusing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with the Violence Against Women Act. Even the article you posted said the vote it referenced was the NDAA. Jared's information, as well as mine, comes from official sources, not interviews with the representatives, since the votes in the House and Senate are recorded and publically available. I went to Govtrack and found this chart showing "Statistically Notable Votes." Those are votes that are surprising due to the anticipated vote for individual representatives.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]227261[/ATTACH]</p><p>The moral of the story: Make sure you know what bill you're talking about before you say anything.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OKNewshawk, post: 3651516, member: 6592"] HonkyCat, you are confusing the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) with the Violence Against Women Act. Even the article you posted said the vote it referenced was the NDAA. Jared's information, as well as mine, comes from official sources, not interviews with the representatives, since the votes in the House and Senate are recorded and publically available. I went to Govtrack and found this chart showing "Statistically Notable Votes." Those are votes that are surprising due to the anticipated vote for individual representatives. [ATTACH type="full"]227261[/ATTACH] The moral of the story: Make sure you know what bill you're talking about before you say anything. [/QUOTE]
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