this is disgusting - for those of you who attended the Grassroots training workshop at UH, this is exactly what rep Hochberg and the ladies represented on the state of education panel were discussing... <br> <br> the 30+ year school teacher on the panel, stated in her personal opinion that school vouchers will be the beginning of the end for public education in our state and our country. <br><br><b><i>TOM BLACKWELL </i></b><blockquote class="replbq" style="border-left: 2px solid rgb(16, 16, 255); margin-left: 5px; padding-left: 5px;"> <!-- |**|end egp html banner|**| -->PAC seeks to unseat Republicans who opposed school vouchers<br> <div><tt> <br> 02/08/2006<br> <a href="http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8FKSAIO0.html">http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/APStories/stories/D8FKSAIO0.html</a><br> <br> <br> A political action committee gave nearly $700,000 last month to the Republican<br> primary opponents of five state House members who fought school
voucher<br> proposals during last year's legislative session.<br> <br> James Leininger, a prominent supporter of school vouchers, was the only<br> contributor during the latest reporting period to the Texas Republican<br> Legislative Campaign Committee, according to reports to the Texas Ethics<br> Commission.<br> <br> Using taxpayer dollars to pay for private-school tuition has been a perennially<br> contentious issue for public school advocates, but it is gaining momentum among<br> Republican leaders, including Gov. Rick Perry.<br> <br> Leininger, a San Antonio businessman, gave the political action committee<br> $500,000 and pledged $250,000 more, The Dallas Morning News reported in its<br> Wednesday editions. Leininger also made direct donations to some of the<br> challengers.<br> <br> The political action committee made in-kind contributions of advertising and<br> mailings to primary opponents of Reps. Carter Casteel, R-New Braunfels; Tommy<br> Merritt, R-Longview; Roy Blake
Jr., R-Nacogdoches; Delwin Jones, R-Lubbock; and<br> Charlie Geren, R-Fort Worth.<br> <br> The donations amounted to $182,911 for Nathan Macias, an opponent of Casteel;<br> $166,528 for Mark Williams, an opponent of Merritt; $160,668 for Wayne<br> Christian, an opponent of Blake; $130,158 for Van Wilson, an opponent of Jones;<br> and $50,385 for Chris Hatley, an opponent to Geren.<br> <br> Bill Crocker of Austin, one of the state's two members of the Republican<br> National Committee, said he founded the Texas Republican Legislative Campaign<br> Committee in October to go after "liberal Republicans" in the Legislature.<br> <br> The committee has endorsed opponents of the five targeted Republican incumbents,<br> who Crocker said have been "betraying the very Republicans who put them in<br> office."<br> <br> Casteel said she was looking out for taxpayers when she opposed a pilot voucher<br> program that Leininger supported.<br> <br> "Those voucher dollars have to be accounted for, and
that bill didn't provide<br> for that," she told The Dallas Morning News.<br> <br> Casteel said the donations to beat her were "a little bit daunting," but that<br> she wouldn't back down.<br> <br> "My mother would be rolling in her grave if she thought I was intimidated by<br> someone who is trying to buy a (House) seat," she said.<br> <br> Adam Bell, political director for Macias, who is challenging Casteel, said<br> Macias "is his own man," regardless of the donations.<br> <br> "They're implying that my candidate is owned, that he's beholden to doing<br> whatever Dr. Leininger wants. That is not the case," Bell said.<br> <br> The donations averaged out to $138,000 for each challenger.<br> <br> Bryan Eppstein, a Republican political consultant from Fort Worth, said the<br> average House candidate's primary campaign costs $75,000 to $150,000 in suburban<br> and urban markets. Rural campaigns can cost more, from $100,000 to $200,000 per<br> candidate, he
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