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Fri Jul 24, 2015, 12:26 PM Jul 2015

Ted B. Lyon Jr.: Let’s get real about Rick Perry’s Texas record

http://www.dallasnews.com/opinion/latest-columns/20150722-ted-b.-lyon-jr.-lets-get-real-about-rick-perrys-texas-record.ece



'Jay Ambrose’s recent column (“Perry on point on race,” Friday) does everything but give Perry credit for talking Sam Houston into attacking at San Jacinto. The column is misleading, revisionist history that shouldn’t go unrebutted. It embellishes any good and ignores the harm Rick Perry did as governor while giving him undeserved credit for the hard work and diligence of ordinary Texans, which neither Perry nor any other politician has a right to claim.

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Perry was so hostile to public schools that over 600 districts — in rural counties as well as urban and suburban neighborhoods — sued him for failing to meet the minimum standard of support required by our state constitution. Exhibit A is the $5.4 billion education cut Perry signed into law. It’s the first time in over two decades that state leaders failed to fully fund Texas’ rapid enrollment growth.

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As far as jobs go, the one Perry protected best was his own, and he made sure he got paid pretty well, too. Turns out that Perry was not only earning a full-time salary as governor, he also was double-dipping by taking a state retirement pension. While a lot of new jobs were created in Texas, most of them were due to Texans’ willingness to work more for less pay than people in other states, making it harder to support a family.

Perry actually turned down the biggest new jobs opportunity — health care expansion. Nonpartisan studies show that expanding health care in Texas would create over a quarter-million new jobs and pump billions into the Texas economy. Republican governors all over the country put their personal politics aside to realize this benefit for their states. Perry didn’t have the insight, political courage or plain old common sense to do the right thing for Texas.

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Texas is a great state despite Rick Perry and not because of him.



Ted B. Lyon Jr. is a former Democratic state senator and state representative, having represented parts of Dallas, Collin and nine East Texas counties. He now works as an attorney in private practice. Reach him through tedlyon.com.


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