Monday, March 8, 2010

Perry wins GOP nomination


Rick Perry, the incumbent Texas governor of Texas currently serving his second 4-year term, will be the Republican candidate for the gubernatorial election in 2011.

Interestingly, the article states that Perry capitalized on voter's who are in disagreeing with the presidential administration's aid programs.

This article is worth reading because it is important to know how Rick Perry proposes to act towards the Educational Budgets. Perry was elected Governor in 2002 and has run for a second full term in 2006. Perry's overall poll ratings have gone down since the 2002 elections, plagued by budget problems, battles over school financing reform, and a redistricting battle. He has established several priority's for our state, such as strengthening education opportunities increasing access to quality health care, improving transportation, innovating water sources, and improving our border region.

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