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ACT NOW: Kolkhorst bill would
halt highway proposal
This speaks loudly of the
PRESSURE from citizen constituents..
ADD your Voice.
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NOTE:ALL bills
must be carefully examined & the track record of the author(s)
reviewed over time (previous sessions). There are other bills
(Reps. LEIBOWITZ & PICKETT filings) which also pass the test, as
submitted, and were produced by elected members with track
records that offer encouragement. The actions (and bills
filed) of the SENATE Transportation CHAIR CARONA is a breath of
fresh air. That is the reason that 'MARCH is comin' in like a
lion'.
We can make
a difference! BE IN AUSTIN
(HOW?
http://www.workingforaccountablegovernment.org) &
PROTECT WHAT IS YOURS.. your land (House Bill 1881)
& your right to be represented in AUSTIN in the State House
that belongs "to the people". Tx. Public School Teachers &
State Employees, active & retired, need to realize that the
second bill, (House Bill 1880), is aimed at
protecting us.
martha estes (TransTexas CORRIDOR &
'universal' Tolling opponent & retired Tx. Public School
Teacher) bentfork@pdq.net
979.826.2715
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Published:
February 24, 2007 05:08 am
Kolkhorst
bill would halt highway proposal
The Huntsville Item
http://www.itemonline.com/local/local_story_055050812.html?keyword=topstory
AUSTIN — Two bills have been filed
by state Rep. Lois W. Kolkhorst of Brenham which would
terminate the state’s controversial Trans-Texas Corridor highway
proposal.
If passed,
House Bill 1881 will repeal the Trans-Texas Corridor from
the transportation code, effectively killing the proposal by
removing the enabling legislation which would have served as the
foundation for any future corridor project.
“I’ve been fighting against the Trans-Texas Corridor for several
years, and it’s not because I want to stop progress,” Kolkhorst
said. “We need to look at new ways to fund roads, but this isn’t
it.
“Some toll
systems work, such as Harris County, but many do not.
Plenty of people share my concerns about these private toll
roads and how they’ll threaten communities, violate our property
rights, and create an unregulated transportation monopoly.
My bill allows Texas to scrap the Trans-Texas Corridor
plan and start over.”
Kolkhorst said she has received literally hundreds of calls,
comments, letters and e-mails against the Trans-Texas Corridor
over the past few years.
She also has worked with
the anti-corridor group CorridorWatch (martha
note:www.Corridorwatch.org
- LINDA & DAVID STALL) and received an A-rating from the group.
Additionally,
Kolkhorst filed House Bill 1880,
which prohibits any public pension fund from investing in a
private toll road project, such as the Trans-Texas Corridor.
(martha
comment: Good news for Tx. Public School Teachers & Tx.
State Employees & whether they understand it or not ALL
TEXAS citizens)
The bill cuts off billions of dollars of funding that private
toll road vendors, both foreign and domestic, would attempt to
use in order to raise equity.
“No public money from a public
pension fund should be used for a private toll road,"
Kolkhorst said. “It’s risky to invest our retiree
pension funds into an unproven investment, especially with a
foreign company. Texas doesn’t need a middle-man to build a
road.
“Private companies should not leverage taxpayer dollars and then
turn around and ask taxpayers and the public to give up
oversight of a toll road project.”
martha repeats: We can make a difference! BE IN
AUSTIN & PROTECT WHAT IS YOURS.. your land & your right to be
represented in AUSTIN in the State House that belongs "to the
people".
Thanks. martha
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