Naked City
Craddick's Record on Race
By Michael King, Fri., Jan. 3, 2003
Craddick has opposed affirmative action in state contracting, voted repeatedly against the hate crimes bill (sponsored by Ellis and Thompson), and in 1991 against a state holiday in honor of Martin Luther King Jr. On the King holiday, Craddick and five other representatives (including one Democrat) insisted that their negative votes be recorded, although the measure was passed on a voice vote. Craddick declined to speak to the Star-Telegram about his voting record, but released a brief statement: "In my 34-year career, I've had tens of thousands of votes, none of which have ever reflected any antipathy toward any group in Texas. With respect to minorities, they will play a very large role and important part in my leadership team as speaker."
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