Ellis County GOP Blog

Welcome to the official blog of the Ellis County GOP. I hope this to be a location to quickly get out important information regarding the Ellis County GOP. 972-938-9383 or the Chairman's cell at 214-394-4961.

Monday, April 17, 2006

Surplus Offers Big, Prudent Tax Relief

New spending should not be considered as legislators meet

AUSTIN, Texas –The Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts today announced the estimated surplus for the state has grown to $8.2 billion – up from previous surplus estimates of $4.3 billion.

The president of the Texas Public Policy Foundation, Brooke Rollins, said the funds should be used exclusively for tax relief.

“The Foundation has long urged lawmakers to look first to the Texas economy to provide a way out of the school finance morass,” said Rollins. “The $8.2 billion surplus would provide approximately 35 cents in property tax rate cuts for Texans for two years – taking the school property tax rate from $1.50 to $1.15. This could be done without any new taxes, representing a sound win for all Texans. Surpluses will obviously continue, as they have been a long-standing feature in Texas’ economy, and should be dedicated into the future to reducing tax burdens. Future surpluses could be used to further reduce school property taxes, eliminate burdensome taxes like the franchise tax, or even reduce the sales tax rate.”

Rollins continued: “This is a fiscally prudent solution. It respects the strength of Texas’ economy, and doesn’t weigh us down with new taxes. By using the surplus to reduce property taxes, today’s lawmakers are signaling their desire to protect taxpayers. Future legislators will simply have to decide whether or not to keep taxpayer protection is a high priority.”

Rollins said spending the surplus should not be an option.

“New spending commits future legislatures to seek even more future spending, and the taxpayer will simply get lost in the shuffle.”

REMINDER - NOTICE OF EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING

The Executive Committee for the Republican Party of Ellis County an executive meeting this week to canvass the RUN-OFF Primary election ballots.

This meeting of the Ellis County Republican Executive Committee has been called for April 20, 2006, Thursday, at 7:00pm. The location is the Party HQ at 204 S. Elm Street, Waxahachie, Texas. 972-938-9383

Items to be discussed:

- Canvass of primary election ballots.
- Precinct Chair Appointments.


This will be an extremely important meeting. Please be sure to mark this event on your calendar.


Rusty Ballard, Chairman
Ellis County Republican Party

Republican Women PAC

Affiliate of Texas & National Federations of Republican Women


PRESS RELEASE
April 17, 2006

Contact: Paula Baucum
Phone: 972.723.2080


The Ellis County Republican Women PAC is sponsoring our annual 2006 Spring Style Show and Dinner on Tuesday April 25th at 7:00pm, featuring Luanna’s Boutique at the Waxahachie Civic Center. This important event raises the necessary funds for the ECRW literacy programs, scholarships and County-wide dictionary project (we proudly give a dictionary to every third grader in each school district). Come join us for an evening of fun and fellowship. Tickets are now on sale contact Paula Baucum at 972.723.2080 for ticket information.

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

"Human Rights Watch" Says U.S. Abstinence Programs Violate 'Human Rights'

Robert H. Knight
No endorsement implied.

More specious ideas from self-professing protectors of human rights.
'Human Rights Watch' Report Part of Broader Assault on Abstinence Programs


The United States is a human rights violator because it promotes abstinence programs, according to Human Rights Watch (HRW), a $20-million, New York-based organization devoted to "protecting the human rights of people around the world."

A September 18 report, "Ignorance Only: HIV/AIDS, Human Rights and Federally Funded Abstinence-Only Programs in the United States -- Texas: A Case Study," also says that virginity pledges put teens "at increased risk of HIV/AIDS infection," and recommends a slate of pro-homosexual political proposals. MORE..........
Attention Election Judges for the April 11, 2006 run-off

Training for Election Judges
All Judges working the Primary Run Off Election need to attend this training.

When: April 8, 2006, Time: 11:00 a.m.
Place: Voter's Registration office
216 S. Rogers, Waxahachie. 972-923-5195.

After the training you can pick up your election supplies at Headquarters 204 S. Elm from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. or Monday from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

If you have any questions please call Debbie at 972-938-9383.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Trans-Texas Corridor-35 (TTC-35)

A multi-use transportation alternative to the heavily congested Interstate 35 corridor was approved today, according to a 4,000-page draft environmental impact statement (DEIS) signed by the Texas Department of Transportation and the Federal Highway Administration on the Trans-Texas Corridor-35 (TTC-35). The report reveals that the narrowed study area lies slightly to the east of and incorporates the southern half of Interstate 35.
The area identified runs from Gainesville to Laredo . It will be generally 10 miles wide and within close proximity to I-35 and metropolitan centers, except where it is centered on I-35 south of San Antonio to Laredo.
The narrowed study area was identified as the preferred option because it best supports the purpose and need for TTC-35 and incorporates the most miles of existing highways and rail, 195 and 214 miles respectively

- an important factor according to public comments received.
More than 50 public hearings will be held this summer throughout the study area. Dates, times and locations of the hearings will be released in the near future.

A map of the narrowed study area and additional information on the DEIS are available at http://www.keeptexasmoving.com/projects/ttc35/deis_overview.aspx .

If you have any further questions or wish to be removed from the TTC-35 Project mailing list, please call toll free at 1.877.872.6789 or send an email to corridor@dot.state.tx.us .

UTA scientist advocates death of 90% of world population

Dr. Eric R. Pianka from the University of Texas at Arlington gave a recent speech before the Texas Academy of Science in which Pianka endorsed airborne Ebola as an efficient means for eliminating 90 percent of the world's population. Pianka received an enthusiastic and prolonged standing ovation. Later he received more applause from a banquet hall filled with more than 400 people when the president of the Texas Academy of Science presented him with a plaque naming him 2006 Distinguished Texas Scientist. MORE

Monday, April 03, 2006

DeLay Withdraws From House Race

By BRODY MULLINSApril 3, 2006 11:16 p.m.

WASHINGTON -- Rep. Tom DeLay (R., Texas) once one of the most powerful Republicans on Capitol Hill, will not seek another term in Congress, Republican sources said last night.
Mr. DeLay announced earlier this year that he would not try to run for another term in the Republican leadership after he became the center of two separate investigations. It is unclear when he will step down.
A judge in Texas indicted Mr. DeLay last fall for his role in allegedly illegally routing campaign contributions into Texas during the 2002 elections. MORE....

Attention Election Judges for the April 11, 2006 run-off

Training for Election Judges
All Judges working the Primary Run Off Election need to attend this training.

When: April 8, 2006, Time: 11:00 a.m.
Place: Voter's Registration office
216 S. Rogers, Waxahachie. 972-923-5195.

After the training you can pick up your election supplies at Headquarters 204 S. Elm from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. or Monday from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

If you have any questions please call Debbie at 972-938-9383.