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Texas Monthly Releases 10 Best, Worst Legislators


by: Matt Glazer

Fri Jun 05, 2009 at 09:40 AM CDT


Every two years, Texas Monthly does a recap of the Texas Legislature and ranks what they consider to be the 10 best and worst of the session.

As Texas Monthly puts it:

And so another session is on the books. This legislative wrap-up marks the nineteenth time, beginning with the Sixty-Third Legislature, in 1973, that we have compiled our list of the Best and Worst lawmakers. Our criteria are those that members apply to one another: Who is trustworthy? Who gets things done? Who brings credit upon the Legislature and who brings shame? Who does his homework? Who looks for ways to solve problems and who looks for ways to create them? Who is hamstrung by ideology and partisanship and who can rise above them? Politics is not just about conservatives and liberals and Republicans and Democrats. It is and always will be about personality and relationships and comportment-not that there's anything wrong with that.

So here is the Texas Monthly list (Democrats bolded for your reading pleasure):

Best Legislators

  • Senator John Carona
  • Senator Robert Duncan
  • Craig Eiland
  • Rob Eissler
  • Brian McCall
  • John Otto
  • Jim Pitts
  • Senfronia Thompson
  • Senator Kirk Watson
  • John Zerwas

Worst Legislators

  • Wayne Christian
  • Yvonne Davis
  • Jim Dunnam
  • Allen Fletcher
  • Kino Flores
  • Senator Troy Fraser
  • Senator Mario Gallegos Jr.
  • Richard Peña Raymond
  • Debbie Riddle
  • Senator Tommy Williams

Also worth noting, three other Democrats made the honorable mention list-- Ruth Jones McClendon, Mark Strama, and Michael Villarreal.

This wasn't the only 10 best list put out this year though.  Democrat Harold Cook and Republican Ted Delisi did something interesting.  Cook, the Democrat, picked the 5 best Republicans.  Delisi, the Republican, picked the 5 best Democrats.

There list looked a lot different than Texas Monthly's.

The list from Letters from Texas:

  • Representative Garnet Coleman
  • Representative Todd Smith
  • Senator Leticia Van de Putte
  • Senator Bob Deuell
  • Representative Scott Hochberg
  • Representative Warren Chisum
  • Senator Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa
  • Representative Craig Eiland
  • Representative Jim Pitts
  • Senator John Carona

The fun thing to do is line the two lists up side by side and see the overlap.  The Letters from Texas list and Texas Monthly list have some interesting overlap with John Carona, Craig Eiland (an easy pick), and Jim Pitts.  Bob Deuell finds himself on the Texas Monthly honorable mention and on Cook's list.

I am sure we could put together 30 different lists from 30 different people and 3 to 5 names would consistently come up.  

Yes, there are some names I disagree with on both lists.  Yes there are some names I think were left off both lists.

The simple fact of the matter is, the people that made huge mistakes in moderate to swing districts are going to have a challenger.  They were going to have a challenger regardless of any list.  Do these lists may have some affect on things, but not much.  

They are fun.  They are interesting.  To those not reading blogs and tuned into politics 365 days a year, every year, nobody will know.

With that, I ask you, who is missing from these lists?  Did Texas Monthly get it right?  Did Letters from Texas?  What would your list look like?  Take off your partisan hat and give it a try.  

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I think... (0.00 / 0)
Letters from Texas got it right.

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Letters from Texas

/not exactly a "Nixon goes to China" moment

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I don't disagree (0.00 / 0)
I think the method y'all used, was the best and most intellectually honest.

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I think you guys did a great job (0.00 / 0)
Having a 10 Worst would have been interesting, too.

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The Thirteen Chime of a Clock (0.00 / 0)
The inclusion of Jim Dunnam's name on Paul Burka's Ten Worst Legislator's list is like the thirteenth chime of a clock -- it not only discredits that utterance, but all that precede it.  Dunnam is a superb tactician who is committed to real principles.  If Burka truly appreciated skills even in the absence of ideological bent, surely you'd think that he could appreciate Dunnam's floor leadership and mastery of parliamentary rules.  

wowser (3.00 / 1)
clearly burka has bee in his bonnet about the end result of the process, but has no problem with the repubs use of the process to cajole a body to do something a large number of oppose (or MIGHT oppose).

if Dems are to blame for manipulating the process for the benefit of Texas voters, then repubs are certainly to blame for manipulating the process to kill legislation that actually affects MILLIONS of Texas families.

his criticism of Dunnam is particularly without merit.

his criticism of Raymond's efforts to being a crime lab and operations center to the frontlines of the war on drugs, human trafficking and gun running is incredible and ignores the fact that border security and the threat of spillover violence is one of the hottest issues in the country (and has been for the past several months).

some members are attacked for being ineffective, but others are blasted for being effective. if this is process-driven, isn't Tommy Williams the MVP?? who used the process more effectively to accomplish his legislative goals which dovetailed with the wishes of a supposed majority of both bodies and the governor (which appears to be important in some critiques by Burka)???? no one.

this list may have jumped the shark.

Please refer to KT's signature.


9 white guys (0.00 / 0)
While I can't argue with half of the TM best list, the other half seems like he just threw in the random white guys that he's friends with.  Kind of a disappointing list.

Phoning it in (0.00 / 0)
Burka does not seem to be putting much thought or effort into his journalism nowadays. McCall on the best list? I like McCall and think he is a sharp and effective legislator, but isn't he, as Chair of Calendars, also responsible for the meltdown that occurred towards the end of session? He chose to put Voter ID right at the end, virtually ensuring that it would kill everything behind it. Even without the chubbing, it is doubtful we would have got through more than a handful of bills after Voter ID.

And Senfronia as best? Again, she is a legislator I like and respect, but what did she do outside of Local and Consent? Even there, the "committee approved amendment" process for L&C was a disaster, basically turning L&C into a General Calendar and making everybody wonder what the hell was going on, since the amendments weren't even available to view until right before they were filed.

I think Burka needs to get out and talk to a broader group of Reps - go outside your comfort zone, Paul.  


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