8/10/2008 10:56 PM
Anonymous wrote:
We, along with NM, AZ & CA should be leading the nation & demanding something be done about illegals in this country. If the FED's continue to do nothing, then we should! Reply to this
8/10/2008 10:57 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Not using our taxes for intended purposes. Let's add to the gasoline tax and fix our roads Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:01 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Lack of mass transit (HOV lanes are NOT mass transit). Issue bonds(rates are new low) and start building. DART is making excuses. Maby TX needs to take over. Do NOT sell toll roads. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:03 PM
Anonymous wrote:
40 to 60% of inner-city 9th graders drop out and do not graduate from High School, a permanent under-educated, under-class of poverty Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:07 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
I certainly agree with this as a huge problem. I d not have all the answers to this and I do not know of anyone that truly does. This is one of the reasons Senator Shapiro and I did the Nurse Family Partnership Bill. It has data that shows how successful it is in keeping the babies in school as they grow older. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:04 PM
Anonymous wrote:
My complaints have to do with deregulation. Only the State is big enough to protect its citizens from the power of large corporations. The State needs to take responsibility and re-regulate insurance, so that rates must be approved before implemented, electricity, and tuition at State universities. The citizens are suffering so that the insurance companies and electricity providers can make huge profits, and the legislature can shirk its responsibility to fund higher education. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:18 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Property taxes to high. Sales to high. Raising sales tax to 9.25% is ridiculous. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:20 PM
Anonymous wrote:
The housing industry in bed with the legislators! Bad builders need to be out of business! Money from builders buy their way out of remedying faulty building practices. The buyer has no power!! Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:21 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Texas is an energy state, we should lead in finding an alternative source of energy for our state and nation. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:26 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Summer heat. Toll roads for which tolls are never rescinded. Instead I think once the road plus necessary planned expansion are paid for, tolls should stop on that road. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:31 PM
Anonymous wrote:
We allow too many illegal persons to use the facilities that legals pay for. Schools, hospitals, etc. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:35 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Catch and release reality of criminal justice system. With jail space limits, lack of rehab resources and mandatory sentencing- it is not working. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:36 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Welfare system is an will continue to have major issues because of all of the illegal immigration individuals who are welcomed with open arms to receive when arriving from across the border. Reply to this
8/10/2008 11:38 PM
Anonymous wrote:
You allowed deregulation of electricity!! My bill is 4x what it would be in San Antonio or Austin. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:22 PM
Anonymous wrote:
representation for regular citizen. It's all about money and getting re-elected. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:23 PM
Anonymous wrote:
The non enforcement of traffic laws. eq. speeders, red-light runners, parking on the wrong side of street. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:26 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Lack or poorly funded benefits for poor, especially in drug/alcohol rehabilitation facilities. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:30 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Compared to a majority of states in the USA, Texas is doing pretty well from an economic perspective. Are we setting ourselves up for the years ahead? Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:35 PM
Anonymous wrote:
In search of so called Tax Reduction, we have raised the cost of education especially colleges for only the elite- use the supplies to lower college tuition. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:38 PM
Anonymous wrote:
We don’t obligate and spend our monies wisely. Robin Hood program STINKS! Not monitoring how the money is spent Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:16 AM
jerry madden wrote:
We greatly reduced the amount of Robin Hood payments for manydistricts with our school finance bill but I agree with you that Robin Hood needs to go. But the problem is that there were far more receiving districts than paying districts and we have been outvoted on this issue every time it comes up. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:52 PM
Anonymous wrote:
The median curbs and street lines should be painted a color that is easily recognizable at night. Median curbs are difficult to see at night because they are the same color as the street pavement, making left turns at night a hazard. Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:19 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
This idea is interesting We will pass it on to the TxDot people. It would also be something the city could look at. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:55 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Not saying no to the Federal Government on TAKS test and its useless counter productive effect on education. Reply to this
8/21/2008 9:57 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Too many programs & spending for illegal's. Babies born of illegal's are automatic citizens. Reply to this
8/21/2008 10:01 PM
Anonymous wrote:
High property taxes, I-35 needs improved or turned into a toll way! Speed limits need increased to 70 mph on parts of I-35. Reply to this
8/22/2008 12:37 AM
Anonymous wrote:
School funding uninsured drivers & top 10% rule. Texas needs to greatly increase support for career & technical education in high schools. Reply to this
8/22/2008 12:49 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Need long range planning for additional water reservoirs/lakes, solar & wind generated electricity, & train travel Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:03 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Governing bodies, elected and unelected, unable to budget within their incomes. Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:31 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
The good thing about our Texas laws is that we have to have a balanced budget each legislative session. That certainly requires us to stay within our income. If we did not have that in our Constitution we would be in the same shape Washington is in. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:04 AM
Anonymous wrote:
The lack of text books for school- age children in Collin co. (we were in El paso before and the schools were a lot better) Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:05 AM
Anonymous wrote:
None. periodically I vacation in either Iowa, Minnesota, or Wisconsin. GOD BLESS TEXAS! Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:37 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
I was born and spent the first 14 years of my life in Iowa. But I concur with God Bless Texas. It has been our home for 37 years. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:09 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration & Mexican businesses moved to storefronts with signs in all Spanish- no English. must be required to be bi-lingual. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:11 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Good ole boy system, Grow up. Worst pollution forever in bed with the pharm houses. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:12 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Using gas tax in general fund, rather than allowing TX dot to use on roads. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:14 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Illegal immigration and the cost to the middle class tax payer costs 20 billion a year. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:15 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Teaching to the test & evaluating teachers/schools based solely on test results. Education is more than statistics. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:16 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Ignoring teachers input salaries; retired teachers on keeping up with inflation. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:18 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Partisan Politics, too many self-serving, egocentric politicians- and too few state man. Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:44 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
The great thing I have found in the system is that while this definition does apply to some the vast majority of the legislators I know are very interested in serving the citizens of their area and are trying to do a very good job. That is a bipartisan statement as the statement holds for both Republicans and Democrats in our legislature. I had a great committee this past session of 3 Republicans and 4 Democrats and I was extremely proud of the great statesman like responses they gave in working with us on the Texas Youth Commission Reform Bill SB103. We also had a great Select Committee on the Oversight of the Organization which was made up of 7 Sentors and 7 House members. They did an equally statesman like job. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:19 AM
Anonymous wrote:
College grant monies should be given to the top 10% of the students if families make under look. Giving money to people who can not graduate due to low abilities is a waste. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:37 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Illegal Aliens getting the same rights and services as naturalized citizens and residents. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:38 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Toll Roads should be eliminated. Support road construction through gas tax. All benefit from good highways. They cause congestion. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:42 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Illegal aliens free use of health care at major hospitals in Texas must be stopped. Illegal aliens should also not be getting free education. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:51 AM
Anonymous wrote:
Illegal immigration; Dept. of Insurance-lower homeowner premiums, stop backing down to big companies. Reply to this
8/22/2008 1:52 AM
Anonymous wrote:
The transfer of school taxes from the wealthy schools to the poor school districts. Reply to this
8/24/2008 8:11 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration and the cost to tax paying citizens in health education, and other cost related to illegal immigrants. Reply to this
8/24/2008 8:23 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Quality education must be funded. Trade school opportunities should be provided for those not suited for the college tract. Reply to this
8/24/2008 8:24 PM
Anonymous wrote:
The building of toll roads. It’s a disgrace that I'm having to pay to use roads my taxes paid for. Reply to this
8/24/2008 8:56 PM
Anonymous wrote:
No fault auto insurance is wrong. Someone is at fault. Insurance companies should not be able to charge both parties to an accident increased premiums. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:36 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Texas needs to even the playing field for all establishments statewide. no smoking ban must be made statewide, nor just city wide. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:37 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Everychildmatters.org ranks Texas #46 over all in child well-being. For a state as a rich as Texas this is a disgrace. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:41 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Does not adequately support education/ retirees. need to have casino gambling in our large cities; $ going to adjacent states!! Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:56 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
I am very proud of the way Texas responded to the Katrina evacuees and hope we do that in the future and that other states do the same for our citizens if that would ever be needed. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:46 PM
Anonymous wrote:
need the border protected better. Immigrant crime needs to be enforced stricter. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:49 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Immigration in general- I shouldn't have to pay for education & health care for Illegal's. Reply to this
8/31/2008 10:55 AM
Jerry Madden wrote:
The Supreme Court of the United States ruled about 35 years ago that we have to provide education for all children. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:52 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Gas tax higher than Oklahoma's. Also could look into bonus system Oklahoma uses to encourage early completion of road construction. Reply to this
8/24/2008 9:53 PM
Anonymous wrote:
Property taxes are still too high & there is not enough support for those who wish to home school. Reply to this
8/24/2008 10:02 PM
Anonymous wrote:
To willing to build more dirty coal power plants, making deals with bordering states so they build them just across the border and Texans help pay for it though electric bills. We need to focus on Conservation for clean technologies. Reply to this
We, along with NM, AZ & CA should be leading the nation & demanding something be done about illegals in this country. If the FED's continue to do nothing, then we should!
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Not using our taxes for intended purposes. Let's add to the gasoline tax and fix our roads
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Lack of immigration enforcement.
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We need to focus more on environmental issues.
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Lack of mass transit (HOV lanes are NOT mass transit). Issue bonds(rates are new low) and start building. DART is making excuses. Maby TX needs to take over. Do NOT sell toll roads.
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40 to 60% of inner-city 9th graders drop out and do not graduate from High School, a permanent under-educated, under-class of poverty
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I certainly agree with this as a huge problem. I d not have all the answers to this and I do not know of anyone that truly does. This is one of the reasons Senator Shapiro and I did the Nurse Family Partnership Bill. It has data that shows how successful it is in keeping the babies in school as they grow older.
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My complaints have to do with deregulation. Only the State is big enough to protect its citizens from the power of large corporations. The State needs to take responsibility and re-regulate insurance, so that rates must be approved before implemented, electricity, and tuition at State universities. The citizens are suffering so that the insurance companies and electricity providers can make huge profits, and the legislature can shirk its responsibility to fund higher education.
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Illegal Immigration
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Highways and transportation. Need more rail to more people and goods. Highways are wearing out.
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Excessive spending on schools with very low results.
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Illegal immigration. Crime from it
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Coal electric generating plants.
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The new state business tax, that taxes entering formally immune Franchise Tax.
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Schools.
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Property taxes to high. Sales to high. Raising sales tax to 9.25% is ridiculous.
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The housing industry in bed with the legislators! Bad builders need to be out of business! Money from builders buy their way out of remedying faulty building practices. The buyer has no power!!
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We concur that bad builders need to be out of business.
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Texas is an energy state, we should lead in finding an alternative source of energy for our state and nation.
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Illegal immigration.
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Summer heat. Toll roads for which tolls are never rescinded. Instead I think once the road plus necessary planned expansion are paid for, tolls should stop on that road.
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Sorry
I do not know of anything I can do about the heat except recommend water and taking it easy.
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Worst roads, even the French do better.
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Over spending by state & city Gov.
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We allow too many illegal persons to use the facilities that legals pay for. Schools, hospitals, etc.
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Texas immigration is a huge issue.
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That Tx has become a sanctuary City and is rapidly loosing the middle class.
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Catch and release reality of criminal justice system. With jail space limits, lack of rehab resources and mandatory sentencing- it is not working.
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Welfare system is an will continue to have major issues because of all of the illegal immigration individuals who are welcomed with open arms to receive when arriving from across the border.
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Infrastructure & Gridlock on Trinity & other projects.
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You allowed deregulation of electricity!! My bill is 4x what it would be in San Antonio or Austin.
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representation for regular citizen. It's all about money and getting re-elected.
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The non enforcement of traffic laws. eq. speeders, red-light runners, parking on the wrong side of street.
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Lack or poorly funded benefits for poor, especially in drug/alcohol rehabilitation facilities.
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Uncontrolled growth in housing developments.
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We need Casinos.
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Compared to a majority of states in the USA, Texas is doing pretty well from an economic perspective. Are we setting ourselves up for the years ahead?
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Immigration.
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Illegal Immigration.
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Immigration.
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In search of so called Tax Reduction, we have raised the cost of education especially colleges for only the elite- use the supplies to lower college tuition.
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We don’t obligate and spend our monies wisely. Robin Hood program STINKS! Not monitoring how the money is spent
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Governor Perry
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Illegal Immigrants/Mass Transit.
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Robin Hood should be repealed.
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We greatly reduced the amount of Robin Hood payments for manydistricts with our school finance bill but I agree with you that Robin Hood needs to go. But the problem is that there were far more receiving districts than paying districts and we have been outvoted on this issue every time it comes up.
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The median curbs and street lines should be painted a color that is easily recognizable at night. Median curbs are difficult to see at night because they are the same color as the street pavement, making left turns at night a hazard.
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This idea is interesting We will pass it on to the TxDot people. It would also be something the city could look at.
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Not saying no to the Federal Government on TAKS test and its useless counter productive effect on education.
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Too many programs & spending for illegal's. Babies born of illegal's are automatic citizens.
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Not enough pay for teachers..
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Property Taxes, Financing for schools(Robin Hood)!
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High property taxes, I-35 needs improved or turned into a toll way! Speed limits need increased to 70 mph on parts of I-35.
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Property tax.
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Immigration, and stay away from fences! Keep English in schools. Put R,R,R, back into schools
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Tuba is to powerful.
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Inefficient political system.
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The primary election process.
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Too many TOLL Roads. Taxes are supposed to maintain and build roads and highways
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Air pollution, not enough DART lines, traffic congestion, need higher emissions standards.
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We have worked for years with DART They are moving as fast as they can to install new lines.
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Gov. spending or I should say wasting our money. The school education system is bad, bad & wasteful.
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Too many illegal's.
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Republican stronghold on state government.
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Illegal immigration.
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Not enforcing the illegal immigration laws. Can ESL classes this is the U.S. make English mandatory.
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Immigration and language. We should all speak one common language which is English.
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The incredibly high number of illegal immigrants.
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School funding uninsured drivers & top 10% rule. Texas needs to greatly increase support for career & technical education in high schools.
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Electrical providers run amok!
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Need long range planning for additional water reservoirs/lakes, solar & wind generated electricity, & train travel
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We are not doing enough on the development of renewable energy & recycling.
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More funding for public education.
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Property tax funding of education.
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Breaks for corporate owned urban land is unchanged.
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Texas is prejudiced against elderly people(over 40) who want to work.
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Since I am 65 I am certainly glad this does not always apply.
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Education and Immigration.
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I am not for toll roads. I think we should pay taxes and pay for these.
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Stop the enforcement of church into state.
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A lack of action on illegal immigration from state and federal governments.
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leaky border
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The lack of enforcement of the immigration laws.
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Governing bodies, elected and unelected, unable to budget within their incomes.
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The good thing about our Texas laws is that we have to have a balanced budget each legislative session. That certainly requires us to stay within our income. If we did not have that in our Constitution we would be in the same shape Washington is in.
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The lack of text books for school- age children in Collin co. (we were in El paso before and the schools were a lot better)
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I would love to get some more specifics on this comment.
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None. periodically I vacation in either Iowa, Minnesota, or Wisconsin. GOD BLESS TEXAS!
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I was born and spent the first 14 years of my life in Iowa. But I concur with God Bless Texas. It has been our home for 37 years.
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Failure to finance schools.
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Gas prices are hurting all kinds of businesses.
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Immigration & Mexican businesses moved to storefronts with signs in all Spanish- no English. must be required to be bi-lingual.
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Property Taxes
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Good ole boy system, Grow up. Worst pollution forever in bed with the pharm houses.
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Using gas tax in general fund, rather than allowing TX dot to use on roads.
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Illegal immigration and the cost to the middle class tax payer costs 20 billion a year.
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Teaching to the test & evaluating teachers/schools based solely on test results. Education is more than statistics.
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Ignoring teachers input salaries; retired teachers on keeping up with inflation.
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Too much spending and to big of government.
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Partisan Politics, too many self-serving, egocentric politicians- and too few state man.
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The great thing I have found in the system is that while this definition does apply to some the vast majority of the legislators I know are very interested in serving the citizens of their area and are trying to do a very good job. That is a bipartisan statement as the statement holds for both Republicans and Democrats in our legislature. I had a great committee this past session of 3 Republicans and 4 Democrats and I was extremely proud of the great statesman like responses they gave in working with us on the Texas Youth Commission Reform Bill SB103. We also had a great Select Committee on the Oversight of the Organization which was made up of 7 Sentors and 7 House members. They did an equally statesman like job.
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College grant monies should be given to the top 10% of the students if families make under look. Giving money to people who can not graduate due to low abilities is a waste.
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Gas tax.
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Property tax is too high.
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Property tax
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the gas tax for roads! Surplus use for roads!
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Immigration
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Illegal Aliens getting the same rights and services as naturalized citizens and residents.
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Toll Roads should be eliminated. Support road construction through gas tax. All benefit from good highways. They cause congestion.
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Texas should allow casinos most of the people in LA. casinos are TEXAN.
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Illegal aliens, high electricity rates, high homeowners insurance rates.
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Illegal aliens free use of health care at major hospitals in Texas must be stopped. Illegal aliens should also not be getting free education.
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A part time legislature that meets only every other year.
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High home insurance rates, high property taxes.
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Immigration.
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We need to build more highways.
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Illegal immigrants
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Lack of control of our southern border.
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Illegal immigration; Dept. of Insurance-lower homeowner premiums, stop backing down to big companies.
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The transfer of school taxes from the wealthy schools to the poor school districts.
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Immigration and the cost to tax paying citizens in health education, and other cost related to illegal immigrants.
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Border security; electricity rates
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When an illegal alien is arrested for an illegal action he isn't deported.
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The ill-conceived, rushed through new Texas margins TAX.
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Quality education must be funded. Trade school opportunities should be provided for those not suited for the college tract.
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The building of toll roads. It’s a disgrace that I'm having to pay to use roads my taxes paid for.
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Rick Perry!
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Bible preaching hypocrites.
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Health care for the indigent
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Border control; need to ramp up control, get the fence built, and be serious about it.
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Failure of public education.
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Too many man made lakes.
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Property taxes, education, theft.
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Teacher Pay.
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Much to much taxation! and as Reagan said "Fraud, waste & abuse".
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Illegal's getting benefits.
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No fault auto insurance is wrong. Someone is at fault. Insurance companies should not be able to charge both parties to an accident increased premiums.
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Franchise Tax.
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Too hot!!
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True at least in the middle of summer.
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Immigration and Immigrants
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Illegal immigration.
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Too many illegal immigrants.
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Waste of tax revenue.
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Urban Sprawl, illegal immigration, job loss, foreign workers.
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High insurance rates. Pollution control! High property taxes.
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Non-recorded votes if not already corrected. All votes should be public information.
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Illegal Immigrants.
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Catering to non-English speaking people.
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Energy, water, employment, illegal immigration!
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Infrastructure not keeping a pace of growth.
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Not paying teachers enough. Poor ranking of education system across state.
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Lack of gun control.
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Illegal Immigration drain on schools/ hospitals/etc.
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Air pollution in North Texas. lack of support for mass transit.
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Illegal immigrants and the drain on our system. Also the crime caused by these folks.
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The use of execution as punishment is pursued in far too many criminal trials.
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high real estate taxes.
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Texas needs to even the playing field for all establishments statewide. no smoking ban must be made statewide, nor just city wide.
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Everychildmatters.org ranks Texas #46 over all in child well-being. For a state as a rich as Texas this is a disgrace.
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We will certainly look into their rankings
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Illegal Immigration.
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Does not adequately support education/ retirees. need to have casino gambling in our large cities; $ going to adjacent states!!
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Illegal's are bleeding us dry, couple with Katrina evacuees.
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I am very proud of the way Texas responded to the Katrina evacuees and hope we do that in the future and that other states do the same for our citizens if that would ever be needed.
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need the border protected better. Immigrant crime needs to be enforced stricter.
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Allowing construction of coal powered electric generation plants.
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Immigration in general- I shouldn't have to pay for education & health care for Illegal's.
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The Supreme Court of the United States ruled about 35 years ago that we have to provide education for all children.
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Waste of tax revenue.
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Gas tax higher than Oklahoma's. Also could look into bonus system Oklahoma uses to encourage early completion of road construction.
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Property taxes are still too high & there is not enough support for those who wish to home school.
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To willing to build more dirty coal power plants, making deals with bordering states so they build them just across the border and Texans help pay for it though electric bills. We need to focus on Conservation for clean technologies.
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