Red Pen Attack
Perry vetoes 37 laws, strips $289 million from budget
By Richard Whittaker, 10:39AM, Sat. Jun. 20, 2009
If getting your bills killed by Gov. Rick Perry is a badge of honor, then the Travis County delegation walked out of last night's veto bloodbath as four star generals.
Between them, Sens. Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio, and Kirk Watson, D-Austin, and Rep. Eddie Rodriguez, D-Austin, lost two bills a piece in Perry's veto list (Watson also lost another two he sponsored, while Wentworth lost one).
Perry used his veto to kill a total of 37 pieces of legislation passed by the 81st legislature (in addition, he let nine pieces of legislation slide by without signature) and took $289 million out of the budget. That's down from his 2007 total of 52 bills and $646.5 million.
We'll have more analysis over the weekend, but here's some early headline numbers:
Total body count:
House Bills: 20
Senate Bills: 14
Resolutions: 3
By author and sponsor party affiliation:
Democrat bills: 14
Republican bills: 6
Bipartisan: 17
(Democrat Author, Republican Sponsor, 13: Republican Author, Democrat Sponsor 4)
By author's home city:
Austin: 4
Dallas: 0
Fort Worth: 3
Houston: 9
McAllen: 4
San Antonio: 4
(one each: Angleton, Arlington, Brenham, College Station, Euless, Galveston, La Porte, New Braunfels, Pampa, Paris, Waco, Weslaco, Wichita Falls.)
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