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Simpson Urges Caucus Meeting to Choose Speaker

Posted/updated on: November 10, 2010 at 3:49 pm



AUSTIN (Staff/AP) – District 7 State Representative-Elect David Simpson is urging a Republican Caucus meeting to choose the next speaker of the House. According to Simpson, “Voters in the election on Nov. 2 clearly showed they are not interested in politics as usual in the Texas House. With the election of a near super majority of Republicans to the Texas House, the candidate for Speaker of the House is an issue that the Republican Caucus should meet to consider.”

Simpson goes on to say that Speaker Joe Straus “came into office through the political power of the Democrat Caucus due to his commitment to a leadership style of ‘umpiring’ in the Texas House. The House does not need an umpire — they need a team captain. Such a captain should have experience dealing with budget shortfalls, re-districting, and contentious politics, with the ability to work across the aisle without sacrificing principles to do so.” Simpson adds, “I will choose a Speaker based on moral integrity, commitment to returning civil government to its proper limited role of protecting life, liberty and property, and defending state sovereignty. He or she must be someone who is fiscally conservative, and able to navigate the process of re-districting, and who is trusted and respected by members from both sides of the aisle.”

Straus, a moderate Republican from San Antonio, says he has enough support from legislators to secure another term as the chamber’s presiding officer. On Nov. 3, Straus released the names of 122 lawmakers who he says have pledged him their vote for speaker. Straus says he is “proud that Republicans have gained a record number of seats in the Texas House, reversing the losing trend for the past three election cycles.” Straus said his pledges of support include 76 Republicans and 46 Democrats.

Meanwhile, State Rep. Leo Berman, of Tyler, released an open letter Monday claiming Straus made promises to Democrats, who ensured his election as speaker.



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