Dear sir,
As my State Representative, I would really like to hear your take on HB39 sponsored by Representative Toth and co-sponsored by another 7 patriotic Republicans. This bill is more extremely important and it needs to move up in priority for the 3rd Special Session. Thousands of Texas families are right now being torn apart because one or more family member is being required by their employer to make a choice that nobody should have to make.
Several employers with blue state headquarters and many from here are implementing policies to force employees to take a dangerous experimental gene therapy or lose their income, careers, and dignity. They are rushing to make this happen with the false assertion that the FDA has approved the currently available Pfizer shot when, in fact, that is not the case.
The currently available shots are still under a newly issued Emergency Use Authorization and are "legally distinct" from the approved drug called Comirnaty (which is still going through trials to investigate all the adverse issues that have occurred with the current shot), per the FDA's own approval letters.
Potential and reported adverse events related to the current Emergency Use Authorized shot include death, anaphylaxis, neurological disorders, autoimmune disorders, other long-term chronic diseases, blindness and deafness, infertility, fetal damage, miscarriage, and stillbirth.
Until you or your family members are faced with this situation, it's impossible to understand the emotional distress and emotional pain involved.
Governor Abbot has just announced the new Special Session starting September 20th. I implore you to work with Rep. Toth, Rep. Patterson, Rep. Biedermann, Rep. Tinderholt, Rep. Hefner, Rep. Vasut, Rep. Metcalf, and Rep. Wilson to move HB39 forward with PRIORITY.
Regards,
Pepe
DONE. I had also found email addresses and copied all 8 co-sponsor... this needs some action. Now is the time.
Did you ever use a typewriter, OP? You are making the usual typist's mistake of hitting the space bar twice between sentences. Modern WPs and text editor software is designed to insert the correct space so doubling it makes it look amateurish.
Nothing wrong with it apart from that.
(I'm a Copy Editor. I know stuff.)
I was simply sharing with the group on the content and not asking for feedback; especially on the grammar and especially not on the punctuation. That is just an odd response to the topic but to each his own. By the way, Grammarly has no problem with it. :)
Call me Boomer if you want. I learned that approach in school and have been communicating effectively to large, small, important, and not-so-important audiences and individuals for a very long time. As far as I'm concerned, THAT is the correct way. Nobody will ever convince me differently. Don't even try. I'll be doing it until I die or voice narration / AI takes over typing for me.
As far as I'm concerned, going from two spaces to one space between sentences is akin to coming up with 20 new genders.... just part of the decline of America. ;)