Monday, February 27, 2012

Web Extra: More on State Senate Debate

With so many important issues to tackle and limited time, we weren't able to air everything in the recent Texas State Senate Debate held at Pearl Stables. So here's a lot more on what Sen. Jeff Wentworth and challengers Dr. Donna Campbell and Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones had to say on a variety of topics.


Just browse through this post, or simply click on a quetion listed below to go straight to a specific video.

  1. Business Climate: What do you propose to promote the growth of businesses and bring jobs to Texas?
  2. Residency Requirements: What will you do to meet State residency requirements for this election?
  3. Water: What is your plan to provide an adequate supply of water to the region and protect endangered species?
  4. Highway Funding & Toll Roads: What funding mechanisms would you support to replace cuts in federal and state highway funds for infrastructure improvements? And would that include toll roads?
  5. Immigration Reform: What policies do you think need to be reformed to help stem the tide of illegal immigration into Texas?
  6. Redistricting: How would you recommend that the new district maps should be drawn?
  7. Education: How would you provide funding that Texas public schools need to meet the demands of the growing student population?


Business Climate: What do you propose to promote the growth of businesses and bring jobs to Texas?




Residency Requirements: What will you do to meet State residency requirements for this election?




Water: What is your plan to provide an adequate supply of water to the region and protect endangered species?




Highway Funding & Toll Roads: What funding mechanisms would you support to replace cuts in federal and state highway funds for infrastructure improvements? And would that include toll roads?




Immigration Reform: What policies do you think need to be reformed to help stem the tide of illegal immigration into Texas?




Redistricting: How would you recommend that the new district maps should be drawn?




Education: How would you provide funding that Texas public schools need to meet the demands of the growing student population?

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