Monday, June 14, 2010

www.TexasBudgetBusters.com

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Date: June 11, 2010
Contact: Sheacy Thompson (817) 683-8639

Texas Budget Busters Lets Texans Tell State Lawmakers
How to Control Government Spending



Texas State Representative Ken Paxton (R-McKinney) has launched TexasBudgetBusters.com to expose the wasteful spending in Texas’ budget and to offer solutions for promoting government transparency and efficiency.


“Like many Texas families, the State of Texas is feeling the impact of the economic recession. When individuals, families and businesses face economic hardships, the solution is to cut spending. Just as families must prioritize and stick to a budget when there is a downturn in the economy, our State government must also control its spending,” says State Representative Ken Paxton.


“The State is facing an approximate $15 - $18 billion shortfall for the upcoming 2012 – 2013 biennium,” Representative Ken Paxton continued. “As we prepare for the 82nd Legislative Session, Texas lawmakers must act responsibly in order to balance the Texas budget. Additionally, the Legislature must remain cautious this session when passing legislation that could affect our State’s economy and work to maintain our business-friendly policies in order to encourage business and job growth while keeping taxes low to help struggling families.”


Using TexasBudgetBusters.com, Texas taxpayers will have an opportunity before the 82nd Session of the Legislature convenes in January to voice their opinions and work to convince their State Representatives and Senators to cut unnecessary government spending, eliminate inefficiency and keep taxes low. Texans are encouraged to log on and vote on proposed budget cuts and other cost-saving proposals, post ideas for balancing the budget and become involved in the state budget process.


“The time has come for Texans to tell their representatives how their state budget should look. After all, Texas taxpayers know best regarding how government should spend their tax dollars,” Representative Paxton concludes.


State Representative Ken Paxton is currently serving his fourth term in office. His district includes Allen, Celina, Frisco, McKinney, and Prosper in Collin County. Representative Paxton currently resides in McKinney, Texas with his wife Angela and their four children.






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Pol. adv. paid for by Ken Paxton Campaign; Bill Bates, Treasurer; 5613 S. Woodcreek Circle, McKinney, Texas 75071

1 comment:

  1. Sir,
    I am in Doug Miller's district and I have his large campaign sign on my fence on the road frontage of my ranch.

    I am “semi-retired” now, so one thing I can send you that might help sway some undecided Independent or conservative voter is the video I made for conservatives! I was invited to sing it for Congressman Lamar Smith at a Republican get-together this past Saturday. Perhaps you or someone on your staff might know who to send it to! The video has had more than 850 "Views" on the two versions that are posted on YouTube, and we are asking that it be sent to undecided and independent voters.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByFkYbvuTkE
    and
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnLvabW2zOM

     
    Best wishes,
    Troy R. Caffey
    Fischer, Texas
     
    --
    Troy & Lee Caffey... Currently residing in Texas and in Balad, Iraq... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByFkYbvuTkE
    help us to get the message to all conservatives and undecideds...

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