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February 8, 2010      8:37 PM

DEMOCRATIC GUBERNATORIAL DEBATE FEATURES LITTLE HAND TO HAND COMBAT

The two Democratic hopefuls give each other room to hit their points but neither moves the needle appreciably

Bill White and Farouk Shami shared a stage in Fort Worth tonight but, truth be told, the men weren’t in the same debate.

And that’s OK. They had different bars to clear and for the most part they cleared them.

As the Houston Chronicle’s Rick Casey pointed out in his column this morning, White won simply by having a debate at which to show up. An hour on statewide TV where he was sharp and hit his marks was probably worth millions that he otherwise would have had to spend on paid TV.

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By John Reynolds

February 8, 2010      5:21 PM

PRESS RELEASE SECTION HEADLINES

Shami gets an endorsement and conflict erupts again between Kinky and Hank.

DALLAS MAYOR PRO TEM ENDORSES SHAMI FOR GOVERNOR

RP: TEXANS FOR RICK PERRY RELEASES NEW AD, “1993”

KBH: GLENN BECK SAYS RICK PERRY IS NOT WHAT HE SEEMS

RP: GOV. PERRY STRESSES BORDER SECURITY AS FEDERAL GOVERNMENT NEGLECTS ITS RESPONSIBILITIES

PHARR'S MAYOR AND CITY COMMISSION ENDORSE SERGIO MUÑOZ, JR. FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE D36

GILBERT: KINKY'S CAVEATS REEK OF DESPERATION

FRIEDMAN: KINKY AGREES TO DEBATE IF HANK RETURNS BRIBE

TEXAS FARM BUREAU AGFUND ENDORSES JUSTICE EVA GUZMAN FOR TEXAS SUPREME COURT, PLACE 9

SHARP: EAST TEXAS ENDORSES JOHN SHARP FOR UNITED STATES SENATE

PM TEXAS ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS ENDORSES ROB ORR

February 8, 2010      5:15 PM

HECTOR URIBE -- PEACEMAKER AMONG DEMOCRATS

The Land Commissioner candidate offers novel way to resolve dispute over Farouk Shami's $150,000 in contributions to Hank Gilbert -- give it to him.

Inboxes were burning again today as Democratic Agriculture Commissioner candidates Hank Gilbert and Kinky Friedman traded charge and counter-charge. The catalyst was the Friedman campaign’s clarification that he would debate Gilbert with one minor stipulation – that Gilbert return “his bribe money to Farouk Shami.”

The Friedman campaign was referring to the $150,000 given by Shami to the Gilbert campaign after Gilbert dropped his bid for governor. Friedman also initially sought the Democratic nod for governor before filing to run for ag commissioner.

The Gilbert campaign responded by accusing Friedman of hypocrisy.

Which brings us to Harold Cook. If you’re scratching your head at this point, it must be acknowledged that Cook is never one to shy away from putting overheated political arguments into the proper perspective. So he put out a statement on behalf of Democratic Land Commissioner Hector Uribe putting in a request for the cash if Gilbert sends it back. As of Jan. 21, ethics commission records show that Uribe had exactly $2,053.27 in his campaign account so we know he could use the money.

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February 8, 2010      3:37 PM

NEW PERRY TV AD WITH STATEWIDE BUY -- 1993

Highlights KBH spending record

February 7, 2010      9:45 PM

KBH SURPRISE SUPERBOWL AD: OUT MUCH

Ran right before second half began

No pre-game hype but it was a chuckler. The campaign says it has played in select markets, but we confess the Superbowl was the first we knew of it.

February 7, 2010      9:11 PM

HELL HAS OFFICIALLY FROZEN OVER-- SAINTS WIN! HEY POCKEY WAY

Laissez les bons temps roulez!

February 5, 2010      5:03 PM

PRESS RELEASE SECTION HEADLINES

Winding down for the weekend

RP: NEW VIDEO: HUTCHISON BILLS TAXPAYERS TO FLY ON PRIVATE PLANES OWNED BY LOBBYISTS

KBH: NEW SLICKRICKPERRY.COM SECTION: “LIFE OF LUXURY”

DIST. 105 STATE REPRESENTATIVE LINDA HARPER BROWN RECEIVES ENDORSEMENT FROM NATIONAL RIFLE ASSOCIATION

TEXAS FARM BUREAU AGFUND ENDORSES JUSTICE REBECCA SIMMONS FOR TEXAS SUPREME COURT, PLACE 3

DR. SUSAN CURLING ENDORSED BY TEXAS HOME SCHOOL COALITION

February 5, 2010      4:53 PM

FILE THIS IN THE -- YOU CAN NOT MAKE THIS UP -- FILE

And the hits keep coming

--- The Fort Worth Star Telegram’s Aman Batheja has this nice catch on what seems to be the word of the week over at the Texans for Rick Perry camp. Buzz Central can only wonder what one word Carney might use to describe the media’s current obsession over the “R-word”?

---Farouk Shami has accused opponent Bill White of being a racist for saying that he is from San Antonio in a spanish language TV spot.  Shami was born near Jerusalem.

February 5, 2010      4:38 PM

DOC ANDERSON STATEMENT ABOUT LIENS

Waco state rep concludes, "While I regret this dispute occurred, my constituents know that I have been recognized as a defender of Texas taxpayers in the Legislature and I will continue to work to see that Texans remain free of a State Income Tax and that Texas taxes are low as possible and that their collection will be fair and reasonable."

State Rep. Charles "Doc" Anderson's full statement can be found here.

February 5, 2010      4:21 PM

HOW THE DOWN BALLOT STATEWIDE MONEY STACKS UP

New January reports included only those with primary challengers

One of the kinks thrown in the path of political soothsayers this time of the year is the fact that 30-day out campaign reports are required only of candidates in contested party primaries.

The situation is sort of reminiscent of Hollywood movies made about the early space program where high drama occurs at the moment the space capsule enters the atmosphere and Houston loses radio contact with the astronauts for an agonizingly long few minutes.

Well, we’ve lost radio contact with all of the GOP downballot statewide candidates since none of them are in contested primaries. That means while pundits pick through the January fundraising numbers of Rick and Kay and Debra, the public doesn’t know about the January fundraising activities of GOP heavyweights like Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst or Attorney General Greg Abbott.

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By John Reynolds

February 5, 2010      4:18 PM

B.L. PARKER -- LAST ELECTED SENATE SGT-AT-ARMS PASSED AWAY

Below, a few words from one of his friends

"For over 30 years B. L. Parker has dedicated his professional talents to the State of Texas. He has served as the Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms and later was elected the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Texas House of Representatives. He served with distinction under four Governors in the State of Texas and most recently has served in various capacities to then Governor Bush and now Governor Perry. 

'A native of Tahoka, Texas, B. L. Parker attended Texas Tech University and graduated from the Dallas Mortuary College. Upon graduation in 1951 he entered the United States Navy and served in the 1st Marine Division in Korea as a Combat Corpsman. Some highlights of his distinguished career include service as a legislative aid or special assistant to 4 governors, Chair of the Texas Employees Retirement System, Director of the Lower Colorado River Authority, Member of the Guaranteed Student Loan Corporation. He is also an Ex-officio member of the Senate Natural Resources Committee and the Senate Water Resources Committee. Additionally, he was one of the founding directors of the Texas Ranger Museum and Hall of Fame Foundation.

'Mr. Parker was often called upon by many members of the Texas political establishment for his advice and guidance in legislative matters. He was often referred to as "Mr. Texas".

Parker will be laid to rest at the Texas State Cemetary. We will have details next week.

February 5, 2010      4:11 PM

FEWER DOLLARS FLOWING INTO ANYTHING OTHER THAN RACE FOR GOVERNOR DOWN THIS YEAR

Several theories for drop in contributions

One of the ongoing currents of conversation in the Austin echo chamber is the widespread perception that not as much money is flowing into primary races as in previous years. Well, a compadre in the lobby decided that he would take a look at the numbers to see if that perception is being borne out. He graciously allowed Buzz Central to share the results of his research.

And what he found is that those perceptions are mostly correct after he tallied up the non-governor’s race contributions on the recently released 30-day reports. Contributions to races other than the governor’s race totaled $1,425,730. That’s more than a half-million below the $1,962,414 in contributions in 2008 and is even lower than the 2006 total of $1,454,714.

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By John Reynolds

February 5, 2010      3:56 PM

PROVIDERS LIKELY TO TAKE MAJOR HIT AS HHS SEEKS TO FIND 5% IN CUTS

"...Those expenditures will leverage roughly $33.9 billion in federal funds. What that means is that for every dollar saved by a cut at HHS, the state actually saves less than a dollar because of the fewer federal dollars flowing into the state."

The leadership at the state agency in charge of administering Texas’ social safety net is deep in the process of identifying 5 percent cuts in the current budget as part of an austerity exercise ordered by the Governor, Lieutenant Governor and the House Speaker.

The list of spending cut options is due in to the Legislative Budget Board at mid-month. To meet a savings target of $300 million in general revenue, a spokeswoman at the Health and Human Services Commission tells QR that Executive Commissioner Tom Suehs is working hard “to do everything possible to find areas that can be trimmed without affecting client services.”

“Given that our budget is overwhelming in services,” Stephanie Goodman added, “that may be an impossible task.”

Among the possible funding cut options include Medicaid provider rate cuts, Goodman said. Because Medicaid makes up 75 percent of HHSC’s budget, she said that it would be difficult to make cuts without touching provider rates. Sparing provider rates would lead to possibly deeper cuts in other areas, such as mental health or protective services, she said.

Suehs has pressed hard to squeeze in at least one public hearing on any proposed cuts before the Feb. 15 deadline to submit savings options. The hearing will happen Thursday morning at HHSC headquarters.

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By John Reynolds

February 5, 2010      3:53 PM

BILL WHITE BEGINS RUNNING SECOND SPANISH AD

"Meet Bill White" in Spanish

February 5, 2010      3:49 PM

BILL WHITE BEGINS SECOND TV AD

"Meet Bill White" in english

February 5, 2010      9:04 AM

PERRY INTERNET AD: KBH USED TAXPAYER $ TO REIMBURSE FOR PRIVATE JET TRAVEL

Says she should have used commercial flights

February 4, 2010      5:17 PM

LATEST WACO STORY: SOURCES TELL QR SIBLEY CONSIDERING A RETURN TO THE TEXAS SENATE

The former senator now lobbyist has not returned our call seeking comment

First, Senator Kip Averitt announces that he will stop campaigning. Then Rep. Doc Anderson is embroiled in series of tax liens. Could it get any worse for the Waco community to lose two incumbents in a redistricting year? While we are certainly not writing off either man, a lack of incumbency during a cutthroat redistricting process leaves the community at the mercy of long knives.

That is why we are told by pretty reliable sources that former Waco Mayor and Senator David Sibley is at least thinking about a run should Averitt win the primary but subsequently resign and have to be replaced on the ballot.

Although Sibley has been absent from the Senate since 2003, they still call him "Senator" in the back hall and outside the commmittee rooms.

We gave Sibley a call yesterday but have yet to hear back. Take the story for what it is worth, an interesting rumor in a truly interest election cycle.

David Sibley

February 4, 2010      5:16 PM

PRESS RELEASE SECTION HEADLINES

The hits keep on coming (pun intended)

KBH: RICK PERRY’S TXDOT: “INTRACTABLE. DEFENSIVE. SECRETIVE. BROKEN.”

RP: HUTCHISON’S REVOLVING DOOR ONE OF THE BUSIEST FOR LOBBYISTS

BASALDUA RECEIVES “A” RATING FROM TEXAS STATE RIFLE ASSOCIATION

PRESERVATION TEXAS HONORS LAWMAKERS

GARDERE WYNNE SEWELL ADDS TEAM OF NEW LITIGATORS TO AUSTIN OFFICE

TEXAS PHYSICIANS ENDORSE CANDIDATES COMMITTED TO IMPROVING HEALTH FOR ALL TEXANS

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February 4, 2010      4:42 PM

HK: A FEW THOUGHTS ABOUT THE PASSING OF WINSTON BODE

A wake at Scholz's on Saturday

Yesterday, we ran an item in our NewsClips about the passing of long time Austin journalist and commentator Winston Bode at age 84.

I remember Bode even back to my post-UT days when he hosted Capital Eye, one of the first public affairs programs in Austin.

In his later years, Bode self published a newsletter called Austin Ear to a small select mailing list that included many of the city and state's power brokers. It was a whimsical publication with some politics, some reflection and more than a little gossip about the goings on of the local glitterati of his time. You were just as likely to find folks like LBJ pressman Horace Buzbee and Jake Pickle gracing his pages along with his barely concealed crushes on the latest female broadcast anchor. He loved hanging out at the Headliners Club harkening back to the days when it truly was an intersection between journalists and movers and shakers.

As he got in in years, we took over the mechanical publishing portion of the business, freeing Winston up to do what he loved...writing

From 2002 to early 2005, QR ran a regular Friday piece from Winston called, Reflections on a Friday Afternoon. What interested Winston in those days was not a perfect fit with this publication, but offered a refreshing change and a window into an older, gentler and mellower view of Austin and its growing pains.

He had the look and demeanor of a classic southern gentleman, quick to smile and a memorable laugh. Despite their divorce in 1968, Winston never stopped loving fellow reporter and one time state Rep Mary Jane Bode. He mourned her passing in 1998 and spoke of her to me throughout the years we worked together.

The family will be holding a wake for Winston on Saturday from 1-6 at Scholz's in Austin.

If you knew him or knew of him, feel free to stop by.

February 4, 2010      4:24 PM

BREAKING! MORE TAX TROUBLES FOR WACO REP DOC ANDERSON—2NDTAX LIEN FILED

Local Dems call for Anderson's resignation

Waco TV is reporting that three term state Rep. Doc Anderson has had a second federal tax lien filed on him last month.  The first was for $58,122.40 on December 21, 2009.  The second was filed on January 25 for another. $11,122. 

Sources tell that the state Rep has called a press conference and will be speaking to the media this afternoon.

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State Rep. Charles "Doc" Anderson

February 4, 2010      8:13 AM

NEW KBH SPOT HITS PERRY ON CRONYISM

Moves from focus on Trans Texas Corridor

The accompanying press release.

February 3, 2010      5:31 PM

SUPER BOWL? WHAT SUPERBOWL? TED NUGENT TO JOIN SARAH PALIN IN RICK PERRY HOUSTON EVENT

Republican icons expected to draw thousands to rally

Ted Nugent

February 3, 2010      5:29 PM

HK: TWO RASMUSSEN POLLS CAPTURE NEWS CYCLE, BUT THIRD LESS NOTICED POLL IS PRETTY INTERESTING

Self identified independents back growing in numbers

Over the last two day, two Rasmussen polls have generated more than their share of BUZZ.  And a third, while little noted, also has substantial implications.

The big event was Monday’s Republican horse race poll demonstrating insurgent Debra Medina gaining four points worth of momentum at the expense of Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison. 

But two subtext story lines gathered little press. The first was that Governor Perry has remained relatively static among likely Republican voters, hovering in the mid 40s for the last year or so.  The second takeaway however, is that, “Eighty percent (80%) of likely primary voters have a favorable opinion of Perry. Sixty-seven percent (67%) say the same about Hutchison, and 50% are that upbeat about Medina. “

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By Harvey Kronberg

February 3, 2010      5:00 PM

PRESS RELEASE SECTION HEADLINES

Attacks and endorsements

RP: GOV. PERRY ANNOUNCES $3.5 MILLION INVESTMENT TO ESTABLISH SUPERCONDUCTIVITY RESEARCH HUB AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON

KBH: HUTCHISON TOUTS EDUCATION PLAN IN EL PASO

TEXAS PHARMACY ASSOCIATION PAC ENDORSES GOV. PERRY FOR RE-ELECTION

TURF: PERRY’S DEBATE FIB ABOUT STATE LAW PROHIBITING TOLLING EXISTING FREEWAYS REPEATED IN NEWS REPORT THIS WEEK

REPUBLICAN LARRY GONZALES CAMPAIGN ADDS ANOTHER ENDORSEMENT

KINKY FRIEDMAN OUT OF IDEAS; HIRES JOKESTER

VILLARREAL CAUTIONS CONSUMERS ON TAX REFUND ANTICIPATION LOANS (RALS)

STATE REPRESENTATIVE CHUCK HOPSON EARNS STATEWIDE AWARD FOR FIGHTING LAWSUIT ABUSE

February 3, 2010      3:56 PM

IN NEWS 8 COMMENTARY, KRONBERG APPLAUDS POLITICAL TRUTH TESTS

In new age, urban myths hard to dislodge

In this week's News 8 commentary, Harvey Kronberg looks at some of the hoaxes perpetrated by politicians and a new truth test put together by the Austin American Statesman..

February 3, 2010      9:07 AM

STATEMENT FROM TERRI HODGE

Explains plea deal and formally announces resignation

“I am sad to inform you that as of today I will end my campaign for the Democratic nomination for State Representative of the 100th Legislative District of Texas.

“I have reached an agreement with the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Texas whereby I will enter a plea of guilty to one criminal charge alleging that I made false statements by failing to report income on my personal tax returns.  I freely admit that I violated the federal income tax laws in this regard, and I am prepared and willing to accept the consequences of my actions. 

“As a result of my guilty plea to a criminal tax violation, I will not be able to continue to serve in the Texas House of Representatives.  Therefore, I cannot in good conscience continue to seek reelection and I believe that the only appropriate action for me to take is to immediately terminate all of my campaign activities.  I will immediately begin the process of closing the affairs of my district office in an orderly manner, and will resign my seat in the Texas House of Representatives effective at the time I am sentenced by the court.

“I want to take this opportunity to express my remorse to my colleagues in the Legislature, my friends, and my family for my actions. Most of all, I want to apologize to all the citizens of District 100 for letting them down.  It has been an honor to serve you for these last 14 years and I am truly sorry that my actions will prevent me from providing a voice for you in the Legislature.  My prayer is that my successor will stand up and fight for the people of our District in the future.

            “Because of the ongoing legal proceedings in my case, I will not make any further public statement concerning this matter until the Court has assessed my sentence.  I ask that the press respect my request that my family and I not be contacted for any further statement concerning this matter.”

February 3, 2010      7:28 AM

TERRI HODGE SET TO PLEA TO ONE COUNT AND STEP DOWN

Announcement scheduled within the hour

A reliable source tells QR that State Rep. Terri Hodge will plea to one count this morning and announce that she is stepping down from the Texas House of Representatives. The announcement is expected within the next hour.

The announcement sets the stage for primary opponent Eric Johnson to become the next state Rep.

Details to follow

February 2, 2010      5:30 PM

PRESS RELEASE SECTION HEADLINES

New hires under the Dome and the gubernatorial potshots continue

RP: HUTCHISON NAMED “PORKER OF THE YEAR” RUNNER-UP FOR 2009 BY CITIZENS AGAINST GOVERNMENT WASTE

KBH: TEXANS FOR KAY RELEASES NEW SLICKRICKPERRY.COM SECTION: “THE HPV EMAILS”

RP: HUTCHISON BOWS TO LOBBYIST AGAINST VIEWS OF TEXANS

KBH: ON ANNIVERSARY OF PERRY HPV EXECUTIVE ORDER, HUTCHISON CALLS FOR NEW LEADERSHIP THAT PUTS TEXAS FIRST

TEXAS MEDICAL ASSOCIATION: SEN. KIP AVERITT: A FRIEND OF MEDICINE

TEXAS HOUSE DISTRICT 7 RACE HEATS UP AS REP. MERRITT TAKES ON HIS OWN CONSTITUENTS

TEXAS SUPREME COURT JUSTICE EVA GUZMAN’S CAMPAIGN CONTINUES TO GAIN MOMENTUM

TMA HONORS TWO PROMINENT HOUSTON LEGISLATORS

STATEMENT OF OFA-TX DIRECTOR LUKE HAYES ON PRESIDENT OBAMA’S SMALL BUSINESS LENDING FUND

TEXAS PHYSICIANS ENDORSE JUDGE AL SCOGGINS FOR ELECTION TO TENTH COURT OF APPEALS

BURKETT RECEIVES “A” RATING FROM TEXAS STATE RIFLE ASSOCIATION

TUGGEY ENDORSED BY FORMER SBOE DISTRICT 5 REP DAN MONTGOMERY

SENATOR WENDY DAVIS HIRES VETERAN JOURNALIST ANTHONY SPANGLER AS COMMUNICATIONS DIRECTOR

WAXAHACHIE-AREA REP. PITTS NAMES NEW CHIEF OF STAFF

KINKY: HANK GILBERT SEES SHADOW, WILL HAVE ANOTHER MONTH OF BAD PRESS

February 2, 2010      5:12 PM

THE PROXY WARS FOUGHT OUT IN TWO DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES AT OPPOSITE ENDS OF THE STATE

TLR and "trials" battle it out; each defendning a different incumbent

Perhaps the single most surprising bit of news to emerge from yesterday’s 30-day reports is the emergence of proxy wars between trial lawyer and tort reform factions in a pair of House districts on opposite ends of the state.

One of these proxy conflicts has been brewing for a while. It’s long been acknowledged that trial lawyers were coming after Tara Rios Ybarra in HD 43, the coastal district that stretches from northern Cameron County in the south to the southern reaches of Corpus Christi in the north.

The surprise is the emergence of a Texans for Lawsuit Reform-backed candidate in Norma Chavez’s HD 76 in El Paso. Naomi Gonzalez is an assistant county attorney whose former boss, Jose Rodriguez, is currently vying for the Democratic nomination to succeed Eliot Shapleigh for El Paso’s state Senate seat.

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By John Reynolds

February 2, 2010      4:49 PM

SPREADSHEET OF 30 DAY OUT REPORTS

A few missing, but nearly complete

While not complete, QR has compiled a down and dirty summary of the 30 day out finance reports. The true battle ground campaigns won't show most of their activity until the 8 day out report, but it least it tells us more about what is going on in the trenches than we knew yesterday.

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By John Reynolds

February 2, 2010      4:48 PM

ABBOTT FILES PETITION TO REMOVE FOUR CITIES FROM OPEN RECORDS CASE

Only individual officeholder plaintiffs would remain

Attorney General Greg Abbott has filed a motion to remove the four cities that have challenged his rulings on the Texas Open Meetings Act.

Attorney Dick DeGuerin, who represents the cities in their lawsuit, claimed the prohibition on public and private discussion of elected officials was overly broad. In a motion to dismiss, filed in US District Court in Pecos today, the state argues that cities, as entities, do not the standing afforded to an individual, nor can they sue the Attorney General, as so-called “creatures of the state.”

Nor can cities have standing in a criminal penalty that does not apply to them, the motion to dismiss argues. Nor does a city, as an entity, be given First Amendment rights.

The four cities that remain in the open meetings lawsuit are Alpine, Pflugerville, Rockport and Wichita Falls. The City Council of the City of Big Lake removed itself from the open meetings challenge in mid-January.

This leaves the 16 individual officer holders as plaintiffs in the case. The specifics on the state’s motion to dismiss can be found here.

The filing

February 2, 2010      4:09 PM

RASMUSSEN: PERRY-44, HUTCHISON-29; MEDINA-16

First poll showing KBH below 30%

The Rasmussen poll

February 1, 2010      5:55 PM

OBAMA SECRETARY OF EDUCATION SEEKS TO RE-FASHION NO CHILD LEFT BEHIND

Meanwhile, NCSL worries that DOE is supplanting states and creating two-tier system based on who can write better grant proposals

The federal school accountability system created under No Child Left Behind was modeled on Texas, but Education Secretary Arne Duncan clearly plans to take that system in a new direction with the rewrite of the education law.

President Barack Obama wants the Elementary and Secondary Education Act, often referred to in the last administration as the No Child Left Behind Act, reauthorized this year. Duncan told reporters this afternoon that his recent listening tour, which encompassed 37 states, left him with a good idea of how the accountability system under No Child Left Behind had failed: a narrowing of the curriculum and teaching only to the test; a temptation to ignore high and low achievers in order to teach kids on “the bubble” to pass; and a choice by states to dumb down standards and assessments in order to meet the federal standard of adequate yearly progress.

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By Kimberly Reeves

February 1, 2010      5:33 PM

A FEW ODDS AND ENDS ON A WINTER DAY

Fundraising in Amarillo House race, Averitt files finance reports and Senator Davis hires a new communications director

--- Those 30-day reports have started trickling in. One of the races being closely observed by Capitol insiders is the GOP primary in the panhandle where Victor Leal of the Leal’s Mexican Restaurant chain and Leal’s Mexican Foods line of chips and salsa is vying with attorney Walter “Four” Price for their party’s nod in the election to succeed longtime House member David Swinford. Because Swinford’s decision to depart the House came late in the filing period, the filings by Leal and Price in mid-January were not particularly informative.

Former Mac Thornbery consultant and aide Sylvia Nugent is helping Price.  She told QR a few weeks ago that Price had loaned his campaign $30,000, already raised $116K and had $85,000 or so cash on hand in the middle of January.  We should have the report available tomorrow and will update the cash on hand.  She reports Mike Baselice is doing the polling and local Mariwyn Webb is doing media and PR.  Ed Ballantine is doing mail

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February 1, 2010      5:20 PM

JOINT TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE DISMISSIVE OF PERRY AND HUTCHISON ROAD BUILDING PITCHES

“I’m looking for someone to come and defend to me that a privately built toll road is less expensive than a free road ‘cause it just ain’t so,” Carona said.

Lawmakers at a joint committee hearing on transportation funding hammered the issue, one after another, that Texas has run out of money for new transportation projects, with Chair Sen. John Carona pushing hard on the gas tax issue.

Funding for transportation projects has been front-and-center in the gubernatorial campaign. During the last debate, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison cited agency waste and the need for an audit. Gov. Rick Perry said during the last debate he preferred partnering with the private sector on toll roads rather than a gas tax increase.

Carona never hesitates to say what’s on his mind, and so it probably wasn’t surprising to hear him tell his colleagues that claims there were no funding shortfalls at the Texas Department of Transportation made him “want to puke.” He also brushed aside toll roads as the most responsible way to proceed on transportation funding, noting the financing came at a premium cost.

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By Kimberly Reeves

Senator John Carona

February 1, 2010      5:18 PM

PRESS RELEASE SECTION HEADLINES

Endorsements, Attacks and Appointments

SHAMI: WHITE'S FUZZY MATH ON JOB CREATION RAISES QUESTIONS

RP: HUTCHISON ADMITS SHE CAN’T WIN REPUBLICAN PRIMARY

KBH: RICK PERRY SAYS THE TTC WASN’T “A MISTAKE AT ALL." TEXANS FOR KAY RELEASES NEW WEB VIDEO

RP: GOV. PERRY DISCUSSES FISCAL RESPONSIBILITY AND EDUCATION IN VISITS TO SMALL BUSINESSES IN WICHITA FALLS, TEXARKANA AND TYLER

HUTCHISON: THE GOVERNOR IS WRONG, IT WAS A MISTAKE TO RUN OVER PRIVATE PROPERTY RIGHTS

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February 1, 2010      3:17 PM

GOPAC-TX CHAIRMAN RATES 10 TEXAS HOUSE DEMOCRATIC SEATS AS VERY COMPETITIVE

In case of political tsunami against Dems nationwide, Phil King says six more Texas House races could come into play

The man most in charge of taking the fight to Texas House Democrats this fall tells QR today that he considers 10 challenges to Democratic incumbents as “very competitive” and that if the national mood turns decisively against Democrats this year that up to another six House seats could be in play.

Since its June launch, GOPAC-TX has been actively recruiting and training candidates to fulfill its mission of “electing more Republicans to the Texas Legislature,” as Chairman Phil King put it on the front page of the group’s Web site.

The task of taking the fight to Dem-held seats falls to King’s group mostly because Speaker Joe Straus has said that his focus is on ensuring incumbents’ re-election and that he won’t campaign against Democratic incumbents.

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By John Reynolds

February 1, 2010      10:00 AM

BILL WHITE RELEASES FIRST TV AD

To run in both English and Spanish.