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  • Friday, February 25, 2011

    Texas 10th District Focus: Bastrop, Lee, Burleson, Washington, Austin, Harris, Waller Counties

    Texas' 10th Congressional District:




    For all my Texas Readers: CRITICAL: Three things you can do to help save Texas public schools...I will never understand why Republicans hate education so much. It has been shown over and over that strong education programs reduce poverty, crime and drug use, yet Republicans seem to prefer poverty, crime and drug use to supporting education


    UPCOMING EVENT: This is a rally that hopes to draw from all over Texas. I hope some of my readers from all over can make it.

    It's Raining in Texas Rally
    03/12/2011 (All day)
    The State Capitol Building in Austin, Texas.

    For your GPS: 1100 Congress Avenue, Austin, Texas, 78701

    Dear Fellow Educators, Students, Parents, Administrators and any Texan, who cares deeply about education and the future of Texas,

    We all appear to be at the mercy of our governor and the Texas State Legislature. Governor Perry's and the legislature's unwillingness to tap into the 9.4 billion dollar "Rainy Day" fund is mind boggling. If it's not raining in Texas now, then it's never going to rain!

    The proposed 5 to 10 billion dollar cut in education funding will result in millions of dollars of budget cuts for each school district of Texas; hundreds of millions of dollars in Houston ISD alone. Those of us in education know how detrimental these cuts will be. We cannot allow this to happen!

    The state of Texas is already ranked 43rd nationwide in per-student expenditures. With the proposed cuts, we will land near the bottom! We understand the need to balance the budget, but the education budget should be sacred in Texas as we are already woefully underfunded at the current levels. Instead, the legislature and Mr. Perry would rather mortgage the future of our kids and our state by balancing the budget on the backs of our students and teachers.

    In Governor Perry's last re-election campaign, he claimed that Texas was "open for business." Well, we are on track to have a less educated workforce that will not serve to lure any businesses to Texas and will not promote a brighter future for Texans.

    How much more can we accept as students, parents and educators? Should we remain quiet and watch our Texas education system be destroyed? How many years will it take for funding to return just to the inadequate levels that we have now?

    Recent polls show that 70% of Texans oppose any cuts to public education.

    The time to be heard is NOW! This is the rationale for the Rally in front of the state capitol building on March 12th.

    Will YOU be there? Can you sacrifice a weekend for the future of education in Texas?

    We hope to have representation from every single school and district in the state of Texas! This rally is not our only recourse, but it IS our first step in securing a first class education for our Texas children and changing the status quo.

    For more info: www.itsrainingintexas.com

    Here is the tentative schedule for the day of the rally.

    10:00am (approx.) March from Auditorium Shores up Congress Avenue to the Capitol
    (about 1 1/2 miles), arriving between 11 and 11:30.
    11:30 Pre-rally activities, including a music performance and pre-rally speakers
    Noon: Main rally begins with guest speakers
    2:00pm Main rally ends.
    2:00-5:00pm Mobilizing sessions for community and school leaders at First United Methodist Church Conference Center, right across the street from the Capitol. These sessions will be aimed at equipping folks to go back and continue to lead effective efforts to support the changes we want to see.

    We are excited to announce that we are joining forces with

    Save Texas Schools for one HUGE rally!

    Please visit their website for detailed information about the rally and for important information on what you can do NOW to make a difference!

    www.savetxschools.org


    Here are some resources for Democrats in the 10th District: (these groups are in serious need of some new blood. Please get in touch with them and GET ACTIVE...it is the ONLY way you can be a part of the change we need)

    NAACP
    Founded in 1909, the NAACP is the nation's oldest and largest civil rights organization. From the ballot box to the classroom, the thousands of dedicated workers, organizers, leaders and members who make up the NAACP continue to fight for social justice for all Americans. For the local branch, please contact:

    Brenham NAACP
    PO BOX 24
    Brenham, TX 77833
    979-836-1591


    Washington County Texas Democratic Party: normally meets on the third Tuesday of every month at
    the Blinn College Student Center, rooms 2-3 at 5:30 PM

    Blinn College Young Democrats meet on Thursdays at 12:15pm in the Blinn
    Student Center Room 4.

    Executive Committee meeting the last Thursday of each month at 5:30 p.m at
    headquarters 105 E. Main st., Brenham. Room 200 B

    The Democratic Party Headquarters of Washington County
    washingtoncodemocrats@stratosurf.net
    P.O. Box 903, Brenham, TX. 77834-0903

    Waller County Democrats: The Waller County Democratic Party is committed to creating positive change and electing progressive leadership, from the Courthouse to the White House. On this site, you can find announcements about upcoming Democratic events in our area, as well as information about Democratic candidates and your Waller County elected officials.

    TO VOLUNTEER or for more info:
    Please contact Rosa Harris, County Chair, at rosapatlan@aol.com or 936-372-5422 / (281) 217-9016 Please leave a message if there is no answer.


    Burleson County Democrats: Contact County Chair Linda Autrey: tel. 979.596.3855, email: paullindaa@netzero.net

    Austin County Democratic Party: For more info contact: Helen Thompson, President ~ 979.478.6130 or e-mail: tabori43@aol.com

    Lee County Democrats: contact County Chair Kay Sweat: tel. 979.773.3109, email: sweatfmly@hotmail.com


    BIODIESEL IN TX-10: Let me also highlight some Biodiesel stations along this corridor between Houston and Austin.

    Johnson Oil Company
    1512 Central Commerce Circle
    Pflugerville, TX 78660
    Offers B20 fuel (good for any diesel engine)
    7am-5pm Mon-Fri
    7am-Noon Sat
    18 wheeler access

    Shoppers Mart # 29
    2925 F.M. 1825
    Pflugerville, TX 78660
    Offers B20 fuel (good for any diesel engine)
    6AM-10PM Daily


    Here's a great local green business from Green America:

    Village Botanica
    www.vbihibiscus.com
    Our farm, Hibiscus Hill Plantation, provides consulting services in organic farming, setting up farmers' markets, landscaping and erosion control along highways and streams; grass-fed beef, organic cotton, phytoremediation of over-irrigated soils, fiber and bioethanol source, native plants and licenses for farmers to grow sustainable new crops.
    Phone: (979)921-0000
    Fax: (979)921-0829
    14182 Cochran Rd.
    Waller, TX 77484


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    1 Comments:

    Anonymous kenneth sims said...

    the TEA is rumoured to be cutting hundreds of jobs at the downtown Austin campus, I hope the effects dont spill over

    3:48 PM  

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