From: "Michael J. Moore, Bill White for Texas"
To: Arnold Schwertman
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Arnold,
Send a letter to the editor of your local paper >>
Rick Perry recently said he thinks it's "bizarre" for Texans to expect an honest update on the state's growing budget deficit before the November election.
Actually, "bizarre" is a governor who forces taxpayers to pay $10,000 a month for his rental mansion while the state faces a record $18 billion budget deficit.
If you agree, we need you to take action.
Please click here to write a letter to the editor of your local paper explaining why you think we need a governor who takes the state's budget seriously.
Democrats, Republicans, Independents and newspapers agree that there is an $18 billion budget deficit, but Rick Perry continues to claim that it's an estimate someone "reached up into the air and grabbed."
Bill will be a governor who shoots straight on the budget and he will provide monthly updates to the public on our cash flow, expenditures, and any changes in financial projections.
When Bill White was mayor of Houston, he managed a balanced budget with transparency, discipline and careful planning. Bill ran Houston efficiently, cutting tax rates five straight years and building cash surpluses.
That's the message we need your help to communicate to Texans everywhere when they open their paper next week.
Please take a moment to write a letter to the editor of your paper using our quick and easy online letter-writing tool.
As governor, Bill White will shoot straight on state finances, and he won't hide from tough questions.
Thanks for taking action in time to make next week's papers.
Sincerely,
Michael J. Moore
Campaign Manager
Bill White for Texas
Pol. Adv. Bill White Campaign
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