>The 9 who voted NAY ... are ... Andrew Richner (R- Grosse Pte. Park), ... I spoke with Andrew Richner's (he happens to be my representative) office this morning to ask for an explanation of his nay vote. They took my information and said someone would get back with me. About two hours later, Representative Richner called me himself and explained that he didn't know much about the bill, but that his neighbor in the house (Ms. Scranton from Brighton) was "violently opposed" to the bill. He said that the bill appeared to duplicate existing legislation and was really unnecessary except as a public relations move. So, he voted against it. I explained the Kodo incident to him and indicated how the Dept of Health violated the current law in demanding the ferret's death. He was very sympathetic and indicated that he wished I'd called him before the vote (now *I* feel bad - at least it didn't fail by one vote :-(). He said that he would see it again if it passes the senate (and I *will* be calling my senator's office) and based on the information I gave him would be inclined to support it. I asked if I could have Micki Wingate (GLFA president) call him and he said he'd be happy to hear from her. I called Micki and she'll give him a call as well. Bottom line is my impression of Rep. Richner was that he is very reasonable, listened to my concerns, and I believe that he will vote pro ferrets when the bill comes back to the house. It wouldn't hurt for more of his constituents to call him and express their opinion, but don't treat him like an enemy. Thanks to Dee for posting the update! Alan -- Alan Moen [log in to unmask] LAN Manager, Wayne State University Counseling & Placement Services Actual Headline: Cold Wave Linked to Temperatures [Posted in FML issue 2231]