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GRASS TETANY It is bestfort e supp lements Capitol for the official dedica- refused to consider another bill meetings. on nPghi legislation-again
, Grass tetany, caused by mag- to be starte a coupe . o, te newly renovated of such magnitude with such Powerful commi without open review.
Snesium deficiency does not ahead of the pen o House Chambers. - short notice. men should I not be allowed.to There will also be a move for
seem to be a major problem in danger so that p p Hse Chambers will be open The Republican caucus pre- single-handedly ki g. additional disclosure policies,
Oklahoma although occasional be established Becausetetany to the public beginning Jan. 20. vailed and the 450-page bill was at will without coming u forcing legislators to publish
cases are reported. It typically can also occur w , if you have not seen the work presented in a Special Session public scrutiny. . clients so that a
occurs in beef cows during early low, calcium supplementation being done. I encourage you to early in June. It is the .discretionwh the Oklahomans know when ther;
lactation and is more prevalent should a Iso be included. Visit and enjoy the extensive Another bill passed with such committee chair to decidewh is a blatant conflict of interest,
.molder cows. Sympto ™of let any from work that has been accom- short time for review was bills will or will not be heard., 5severai legislators, especially
The reason is thought to be deficiencies ofboth without plished since last June. Speaker Benson and President There should a so lawyers, have clients who pay
that older cows are less able to are indistinguishat without The Chambers and all of the pro-Temp Taylors Education ed votes on all committee b thm fees while those same leg-
mobilize magnesium reserves blood tests and e in. Capitol are historic landmarks Reform Bi|| House Bill 1759. so that legislators have to show themofs r voting on bills th
from the bones than are younger consists macnesium of which we can be extremely This time, the bill was not held how they really vote. millions of dollars t >
cows. Grass tetany most fre- tions of calcium and magnesium proud. over and concerns have resulted As a naive freshman Iwas are worm m
q y . 1_ • . ir. gluconat com workw I offi- with itsIpassage.5 ' appalled to see members change theiriflinth there are few days
grazing lush immature grasses minerals. ... , cially begin on Monday, Jan. 24. the upcoming session, we their votes when a recorded vote . OLlhon citi
or small grains pastures and Cows grazing.lush smII wewil begin t work in our wii cohtinze to push the 24- was requested. that 1am not inokeiho mhe, on
rn5 10 be more prevalent dur- grain pastures should be fe assigned committees to deter- . so that members can Other areas that still need 1 look forwar V. .
ing periods of cloudy weather, mineral mixes containing both mine what legislation will be hour J ’ review reform include the elimination a regular basis as we begin
smptoms include in coordi- calcium and magnesium. introduced during the second hayeutdenLefore Voting. of shell bills. next Session. , an exciting
nation salivation, excitability There is often a misconcep- part of this legislative session. legislatirnhLe caucus is Shell bills are literally This should be an exc it mg
(aggressive behavior towards tion that stocker cattle also need My committees include agri- The R P Democratic leader- «shelis» without specific infor- year, and I look forward to hear
humans) and, in final stages, high levels of magnesium while culture, economic development, also urgingDer Aouse and Sen- mation. Moving these bills ing from each of you.
tetany convulsions and death. on wheat pasture. tourism and transportation. ship to work ou
It is know n that factors other The greatest mineral need for As we continue with the sec-
than simply the magnesium younger cattle on wheat pasture Ond session there are is one area
content of the forage can is calcium. in particular that we work hard
increase the probability of grass With rapid growth and devel- to improve-open and honest
• ( opment of calves, the higher government.
’ 5 High levels of potassium in levels of calcium are important; Republicans believe that leg-
forage can decrease absorption however. cost of supplementing islators are representatives of
of magnesium and most lush. magnesium cannot be justified the people.
.mmmire forages are high in in stocker cattle. For there to be true represen-
immaturh g AREA CROP CLINIC tation, there must first be
FP High levels of nitrogen fertil- Do not forget the Area Crop integrity in the representative
Sipation have also been shown to Clinic for South Central Okla- process.
Increase the incidence of tetany homa will be held Thursday, For years, the Old Guard
; although feeding protein sup- January 18, 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Leadership has played politics
: L"iements has not at the Grady County Fair- and made decisions in secret.
.5 Other factors such as the grounds in Chickasha. There is no reason members
presence of certain organic Participants can choose from cannot have a minimum ot
: acids in tetany-causing forages several topics discussed by out- twenty-four hours to read
havebeenlmkedwithtetany.lt standing speakers, review and question a bill
is likely that a combination of A free lunch will be provided before it goes to the House floor
factors, all related to character- at noon. for a vote.
istics of lush forage are Persons interested in attend- When voting on the massive
involved ing are encouraged to contact truth-in-sentencing bill, the bill
• When conditions for occur- the Grady County OSU Exten- was delivered to my office at
fence of tetany are suspected, sion Center at (405) 224-22165 10:30 a.m.
Lows should be provided miner- for additional information We were to vote on the mea-
al mixes containing 12 to 15 and/or to pre-register for the sure at 1:30 that afternoon. With
percent magnesium oxide and meeting. the problems created when
be consumed at 3 to 4 ounces Pre-registration will help in passing the original bill-the bill
, planning for the noon meal. we were now trying to correct,
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