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June 05, 2005

Session Roundup

By Katie Naranjo

As a Democrat the 79th Legislative Session was painful to watch, although there were a couple of moments to enjoy. Among the lobbyists, interns, staff and Reps there are those who stood out in the crowd as major moment creators.

Rep. Jim Dunnam from Waco has consistently proven to be insightful with his knowledge of parliamentary procedure and his weapon of choice the point of order. Although he has a stern and hostile exterior, he is perhaps the most intelligent democrat on the floor. Rep. Senfronia Thompson received praise for having the most attitude at the mike. When chubbing other representatives before the midnight deadline to hear all new legislation in the house, she was dubbed a chub snub.

Rep. Warren Chisum (yes he is a republican) is known for his resolution HJR 6, which attacks homosexual marriage. Although small in stature and general size, he is dubbed the bully of free love. Rep. Sylvester Turner approaches the mike as he would a pulpit, and in most cases treats the other representatives as his sheep to lead. Turner has provided some of the best sermons on top Ten Percent and Education Finance that will be remembered.

The Freshman of the year in my book is Mark Strama, a friend of college issues and UT U-Dems. Al Edwards has created the most memorable moment for the 79th session by introducing his cheerleading bill to ban sexually suggestive performances. “Go Edwards you’re so fine, you’re so fine you blow my mind go Edwards clap clap go Edwards!”

Republican lack of leadership and effectiveness has presented Texas Democrats with many issues to spin for the 2006 midterm elections. Though in power, Republicans were unable to reform education finance, provide Texas children with insurance, or increase pay for teachers. This session has fallen behind in volume of bills presented to the Governor, with Tom Craddick and David Dewhurst in a pissing match for power. The Senate has disregarded house bills and the house has failed to support a vast majority of Senate lead legislation. Altogether the session was uneventful, but it still had its

Posted by Katie Naranjo at June 5, 2005 09:06 PM | TrackBack

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"The toss up for freshman of the year is between the two capitol stars, Mark Strama and Patrick Rose, both friends to college and democratic issues."

Huh...?

Posted by: lurker at June 5, 2005 09:58 PM

The only problem with that is, well, Patrick Rose is not a freshman.

Posted by: David at June 5, 2005 10:01 PM

And another problem with it is that Patrick Rose is a sellout to the anti-consumer, corporate and insurance company front group, Texans for Lawsuit Reform, hardly a democratic group.

His interlocutory appeal bill was big-time water carrying for insurance companies and others who stand to benefit from one-sided delays by defendants in civil court actions. Even John Smithee, Republican Chair of the House Insurance Committee remarked how the bill would mainly benefit insurance companies that want to delay court proceedings. (Because the more they delay, the longer they can hold onto their money).

Rose may have endeared himself to college students with his student regent bill, but look who he's getting financing from for his campaigns. Note that one of his biggest contributors last year, giving $5000.00 in one instance, was Bob Perry of Perry Homes in Houston. I guess we all know how big of a Democrat Bob Perry is, having given huge amounts of money to the Swift Boat Veterans last year to smear John Kerry. Let's not forget that Bob Perry was, if I'm not mistaken, the largest individual contributor to Republicans in Texas in 2004.

In the words of Deep Throat, "follow the money."

Posted by: Consumer Advocate at June 6, 2005 12:41 AM

Or, um Sylvester Turner the biggest Democratic ally to Tom Craddick. That's not what I call a Democrat.

I would also point out:
Senfronia Thompson's speech against HJR 6. "I should be up here demanding my 40 acres and a mule because that's another promise you broke."

Garnet Coleman standing up against Al Edwards and calling Edwards out as the Bigot that he is.

And! The death of the TEA Sunset! Fortunately there are safety nets so we can let Sunset bills die, and not pass some absolutely horrible legislation. And to give an R credit, Hats off to Geren for proposing (and passing) an amendment to the TEA sunset bill during the voucher debate to switch out Dallas and Fort Worth for Irving and Arlington, Rep. Harper-Brown’s Rep. Grusendorf’s districts (proponents of vouchers), because, sure these guys can stand up and fight for vouchers, they way it was set up, werent going to be used in their districts so there public schools wouldnt be losing any money.

Posted by: Me at June 6, 2005 01:16 AM

sorry, replace the last three lines of the above with:

(proponents of vouchers), because, sure these guys can stand up and fight for vouchers because they way it was set up, vouchers were not going to be an option in their districts so their public schools wouldnt lose any money.

Posted by: me at June 6, 2005 01:19 AM

Patric was a sophmore, sorry about that. made the change. If there were moments I left out, it is because I did actually have to go to class at some point and did not get to see them. Thanks though for the info, good to know.

Posted by: katie at June 6, 2005 08:39 AM

Patric Rose was not a Freshman this Session. He was elected in 2002.

Posted by: David at June 6, 2005 09:45 AM

He is a sophomore.

Posted by: Zach Neumann at June 6, 2005 11:20 AM

Good post, the Rose thing is understandable as this is your first session in Austin. He's young, looks like a freshman. Strama, interestingly enough, is like 14 years older than he is. Few realize that Strama is in his late 30s. While Strama was a good freshman, I really think you skip over some good first termers who ended up doing a helluva job.

Near the top of that list should be Veronica Gonzales, who had a phenomenal session, really served her district and made a lot of headlines. She is a rockstar and is going places.

Also, Rafael Anchia of Dallas impressed everyone I know with his professionalism. He didn't get the committees he wanted and Craddick will regret that. The guy was a Dallas ISD schoolboard member for several years, he offers a lot of experience on school finance. Still, he took what he was given and became a leader. He was the Democratic force behind defeating some of the worst Republican election "reforms" and made a name for himself this session. Look for him to run for Mayor of Dallas down the line, and look for me to support him.

Marc Veasey also stood up against the voucher forces and distinguished himself as a future leader in the legislature. He is incredibly impressive and hardworking, he'll be going places also.

I also think that it would be unfair to say that Jim Dunnam has a "stern and hostile exterior", as anyone who has hung around the guy will tell you. He is as friendly as anyone, tougher than dirt and incredibly funny. His exterior is that of an old country attorney, and he uses his legal brilliance and political savvy to make a great Democratic leader. I hope to call him Speaker Dunnam someday.

Good post, though.

Posted by: Andrew Dobbs at June 6, 2005 01:28 PM

HAHAHAHAHAHA

DO I NEED TO SAY ANYTHING!!! HAHA HAHA

Posted by: not even a catholic at June 6, 2005 01:49 PM

No, I definitely agree with Katie on this one, describing Dunnam with a stern and hostile exterior. I wont doubt that he is a nice, friendly, funny guy, but it depends on when you are hanging around him. My guess would be, outside of his constituents and close friend he's fairly stern and hostile -- as Katie says, "on the exterior." Either way, I could support a speaker dunnam.
Good Work, Katie, on your post.

Posted by: Me at June 6, 2005 02:55 PM

you edited your comment!! initially you argued with people about Rose's status and then went back and agreed-- let the comment record be an honest reflection of what you really thought-- which is that Rose was a sophomore

Posted by: tamara at June 6, 2005 05:29 PM

Dobbs, i do like Dunnam, i think he knows his shit, but when at the mike he comes off as well hostile.

Posted by: katie at June 6, 2005 07:51 PM
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