Just A Sample Of Texas Profiteering Crooks In Action
WACO, Texas — Former Waco Humane Society animal shelter director was sentenced Monday to 90 days in jail and five years’ probation for improperly using an agency credit card for personal expenses.
HOUSTON — Texas Southern University’s former president betrayed the trust of students, officials and the community when she put her needs ahead of the school’s by misspending funds to lavishly decorate her homes, prosecutors told jurors Monday. A total of $1.9 million was allegedly misspent
DALLAS — The executive director of the Baptist General Convention of
The 42-page investigative report, made public last month, found that more than $1.3 million contributed by Texas Baptists over a six-year period was supposed to help fund 258 new churches in the Rio Grande Valley, but only a few churches were opened.
HOUSTON (Map, News) - A former midlevel Dynegy Inc. executive serving six years for helping foster a multimillion-dollar accounting scheme has asked a federal court to set aside his convictions and free him from jail.
At the very least, according to a petition filed in federal court Friday, Jamie Olis should be granted a new trial that guarantees his constitutional rights.
Ethics Terrorism Rampant in Texas By LYNN BREZOSKY
One of the contractors accused in the 22-count federal indictment of offering bribes that included payments of up to $210,000,
Arturo Guajardo, superintendent of the
Of course, there’s always the antics over at TxDOT.
State seeks to place tolls on interstate highways
By Frank Summers, Milam County Judge
Just when you think, you have heard it all something else pops up. I have stated my opinion on the state’s effort to utilize tolls as the future funding for highways in
I need to clarify my opposition by stating I am not so much opposed to new toll roads, but rather the idea of tolling existing roads. A large portion of the price for a gallon of gas goes to the state and federal folks for highway maintenance. The roads are paid for and to toll any portion of them now would be further taxing of the citizens of
I was upset when it came to my attention that the state is currently working on a plan to place tolls on Interstate highways. That is right, I-35, I-10 and others could all become pay to drive roads in the future if the Texas Department of Transportation (TXDOT) has its way. To top it off it has been pretty much a secret.
A report, entitled Forward Momentum, a Report to the 110th Congress, makes several recommendations to Congress on how best to upgrade the nation’s highway system. One section of the report is particularly disturbing.
The section titled Tolling Authority EXPANSION discusses ways that Congress could allow
Federal law generally prohibits imposing tolls on interstate highways for which federal funds have been used. Too bad, we do not have state laws like that in
So now TXDOT, or whoever wants to spend state tax dollars to buy back federal highways that your federal tax money already paid for. Then the state wants you to pay tolls on roads that you will have literally already paid for twice. Just does not make sense to me.
We are supposed to have conservative representation in
While this may sound farfetched, like science fiction or a bad dream TXDOT representatives have confirmed the language of the report. Depending on what Congress does, this scenario could become reality
The real punch line to this whole situation is that TXDOT representatives have stressed that any tolling would not be done without the consent of local officials and the public. Who do they think they are kidding? We see how well they have handled public input on the Trans Texas Corridor.
I also wonder where TXDOT is coming from when they brag on the Government Accountability Office citing
It all started out with the idea that tolls be levied only on new roads, never on existing roads. Now we have gone to well maybe existing roads with your consent. Bottom line is that the move by TXDOT and the Governor to further tax the citizens of this state is moving forward.
Take the time to call your
The tip of this ‘iceburg’ is what we actually see. What we seldom see are the little examples of abuse of power at county and city levels like …
BASTROP – A grand jury today returned public corruption indictments against Bastrop County Sheriff Richard Hernandez and Bastrop County Commissioner David A. Goertz. Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott sought the indictments after a state investigation revealed the two officials were diverting county resources for their personal benefit.
Does abuse of power just come with the territory? Do these abusers of the public trust really think they are entitled to ‘a little extra, on the side’? Those abused citizens should treat these crooks the old fashioned way … just like a true Texan would, when they find their spouse in bed with the neighbor … No, I’m not advocating THAT kind of violence … just a little hot tar and a bunch of feathers. Maybe a ‘kick me’ sign stuck where it counts. When we say “Don’t Mess With Texas” lets mean it!
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October 8th, 2007 at 6:46 pm
Why are you accepting sidebar advertisements of scantily clad women with the peeshes exposed?
I thought I was on a porno site.
October 8th, 2007 at 7:03 pm
Christopher:
I have no idea what you are talking about but I’m sorry I missed it.
If you mean Adsense, which sometimes puts up graphic, I have no control over that. It is suppose to match the content of my page.
I will keep an eye out and notify Adsense if it happens again. Thanks