Hi,
I picked this up from another list. Thought it might be of some interest.
Don Huffman
crfordy(a)thegrid.net
From: "Edward A. Black, Sr." <w6uyf(a)earthlink.net>
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Ed & Phyllis Griffith wrote:
The West Virginia Legislature is again considering a bill (SB 90)
which
should be of interest to all genealogists with ties to this state.
The bill deals with public access to cemeteries located on private
land. The bill would ensure that family members and genealogists could
not be denied reasonable access to those burial sites and cemeteries.
You can download and read a copy of the bill which passed the WV
Senate
and was sent to the House of Delegates for consideration at:
ftp://129.71.161.247/ftp-senate/SB90%20SUB1%20ENG.wpd
If after reading the bill you are in agreement that it is a good
bill,
please send an email expressing your support to the members of the
House
Judiciary Committee at: cglagola(a)mail.wvnet.edu and entering the
delegates name in the subject line of the message. There has been one
recent change in the Committee membership, substitute Delegate Arley
Johnson for Delegate John Pino.
You can find the members of the committee at:
http://www.legis.state.wv.us/House/hcom.html
A similar message should also be sent to the Speaker of the House
Robert Kiss and the Majority and Minority leaders.
This bill was also up in the Legislature last year but died in a
committee, we should urge the legislators to act quickly and get the
bill out before the rush at the end of the session.
Those of you who actually live in WV should also email your local
Delegates.
To keep track of the Bill go to:
http://129.71.161.247/bill_status/2000/Actions_House.cfm
and enter 90 in the box.
Please pass this along to other interested individuals.
Ed Griffith