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What Dan Barrett's Victory Means for Texas


by: Matt Glazer

Tue Dec 18, 2007 at 11:40 PM CST

Dan Barrett's victory tonight has implications beyond better representation for Fort Worth residents. To relay its importance, we have to look at what brought us to this point.  

In 2001, Republican's drew a map they thought would elect 102 R's and 48 D's. They were wrong as only 88 Republicans and 62 Democrats were elected in 2002.  Still, it was a striking blow to Democrats as we had lost our majority, the Speakership, and control of the operation of the Texas House. That was a low point for Democrats in Texas as well as nationally. The result was the rise of the neo-conservative, uber Republican Tom Craddick who slashed the budget and cut social programs like CHIP and education funding. To this day that funding has never been restored even with surpluses in the state budget.

In 2006, Democrats won 6 seats plus Donna Howard's special election. In 2007 we welcomed Kirk England to the Democratic Party and now we have Dan Barrett as member of our caucus as well.  We've not even yet had a single vote cast the 2008 primaries, and there are now 71 Democrats in Texas House- a stunning and speedy reversal based on the same map that was drawn to have only 42 Democratic seats.

Yesterday's election in Fort Worth was a runoff between a Democrat and multiple Republicans even though only one Republican in name was on the ballot.  It was a race between the Democrat fighting for fair representation and the Republican Speaker and his possible enabler.  Dan Barrett vs. Tom Craddick and his crony Mark Shelton.

House District 97 was not drawn to be a Democratic seat.  In 2006, Barrett had taken on the recently retired Anna Mowery and claimed only 40.82% of the vote.  Tarrant County on the whole only gave Barbara Radnofsky, the U.S. Senate nominee, 34.80%, Chris Bell 31.07% in his bid for Governor, and the bellwhether Texas Supreme Court candidate Bill Moody 42.79% of the vote. The Republican's should have won this election based on the poor democratic performance index (DPI) of the district alone. During the special election yesterday, Barrett won with 52.2% of the vote.

In addition, Barrett was dramatically out spent.  According to the 8 day out reports, Mark Shelton spent over $100,000 and raised (and presumably spent) another $10,000 from TexPAC before the election.  Barrett on the other hand spent a little over $45,000 according to his 8 day report. Again, according to his telegram reports, raised an additional $4,000 in the final week of the election from Texas Parent PAC and two individuals.

Breaking it down, that means Barrett spent $9.13 per vote compared to about $23.40 per vote for Shelton.

This election was about more than money and numbers, though.  Mark Shelton was a pawn for Tom Craddick and his corrupt pay to play model, and Dan Barrett's campaign never let voters forget it.  Craddick's failed leadership in the people's House is why TexBlog PAC, the Texas Progressive Alliance, ParentPAC, the Texas League of Conservation Voters, the Fort Worth Star Telegram, and many many many others all endorsed Barrett.

This is a stunning referendum on Tom Craddick and whether change is needed in Fort Worth and through out Texas.  The voters said yes to change.

This election is a sign of the future.  In less than 2 years, Texas Democrats have picked up 8 state house seats with rumors circulating that another may be on the way.  Before the primaries are over, the gains made by the Republican's have been cut in half while we still compete on the same Republican favored, unconstitutional, Tom DeLay sponsored map.  We sit on the edge of a Democratic House because we have won special elections, general elections, and the hearts and minds of voters across the state.

Texas Democratic Party Chairman, Boyd Richie stated simply:

"I congratulate our newest Democratic State Representative Dan Barrett on his victory in House District 97.  In an election marred with dirty tricks and Craddick cronies, Dan ran as an independent voice, who could be trusted to stand up against Tom Craddick's special interest agenda and fight for the best interests of Texas families.  

Dan Barrett won in a district drawn by Republicans to elect a Republican, and his victory is a slap in the face to Speaker Tom Craddick and the failed Republican leadership in this state. Voters have sent a message that they are tired of "business as usual" in Austin and want leaders who will replace the pay-to-play politics of the Republican Party with a state government that works for all Texans."

Presumptive Democratic Senate nominee and State Representative Lt. Col Rick Noriega added:

"Yesterday, Texans voted for change. They stood up for Texas values and said no to business as usual. They said no to the politics of division. They said yes to an independent voice who will put Texas families and children first.

Dan Barrett's win in the Texas State House is about change for Texas, but it's also about a change in how campaigns are won. We wouldn't have narrowed the Republican majority from 26 seats to 8 seats over the last five years without the work of Texas netroots. That's why your actions online - from raising attention to raising money - are so important."

The tide *is* changing.  We are a mere five seats away from a Democratic majority in the Texas House and removing Tom Craddick from the dais.  To the House Democratic Campaign Committee, Rep. Lon Burnam, Rep. Mark Veasey, the staff and many others involved in this race, congratulations.  Now it is our job to elect more good Democrats and protect our current elected leaders.

When Republicans out spend us in Republican drawn districts and lose it solidifies our need to run everywhere.  It means our message and our organizing skills are superior. It means supporting Tom Craddick and his style of Republican "leadership" is a losing proposition.

It means we can win back the Texas House.

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Texas Parent PAC endorses Dan Barrett


by: Matt Glazer

Mon Nov 19, 2007 at 02:30 PM CST

"Dan Barrett is a skilled, experienced advocate who will stand up for the needs of schoolchildren and their parents," said Texas Parent PAC board member Pam Meyercord of Dallas. "He will be a courageous, independent legislator who acts in the public interest and steers clear of divisive partisan politics."

Texas Parent PAC joins United Educators Association in supporting Barrett because of his strong stance in fighting for teachers and students.

Meyercord said Barrett will work to change the way the state house does business so there is real progress on solving problems and less political bickering in Austin.

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"Unlike his opponent, Dan Barrett opposes taking money away from public schools to fund private school tuition vouchers," said Ellen Jones of Euless, a Texas Parent PAC board member. "Barrett understands that Texas taxpayers cannot afford to subsidize private schooling through voucher schemes. Our limited state and local funds must be used to strengthen public schools in every neighborhood so children can succeed academically and their communities and families prosper."

As the release points out, Barrett put himself through the University of Texas and Texas Tech Law School.  His mother was an administrative assistant at an Austin elementary school and his father was on staff at the University of Texas.  He has been an advocate in the courtroom fighting for municipalities and school districts in litigation in areas ranging from construction, insurance claims, and boundary disputes.

While Shelton is out arguing against CHIP and protecting Craddick, Barrett has been a leader in the community.

In Fort Worth, Barrett is known for his collegial leadership style and ability to bring people together to accomplish goals. He has been active in Leadership Fort Worth for the last 10 years, served as a member of the Board for Volunteers of America, and was president of four Tarrant County legal professional associations. From 1990 to 1997 he was a trustee on the board of Shakespeare in the Park.

Show your support for Dan Barrett today.

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2006 Texan Of The Year: Carolyn Boyle & Texas Parent PAC


by: Vince Leibowitz

Wed Dec 06, 2006 at 00:07 PM CST

On behalf of Karl-Thomas, Matt, Phillip and the rest of the crew here at Burnt Orange Report, we take great joy in joining the more than 25 blogs of the Texas Progressive Alliance in announcing our Texan of the Year for 2006. Below is the press release that went out on the subject moments ago.

The Texas Progressive Alliance has named Carolyn Boyle and Texas Parent PAC its "Texan of the Year" for 2006.

The Alliance announced Boyle's selection on Wednesday following several days of discussion and voting among writers, editors and owners of some of the state's most prominent and often read progressive political blogs.

Boyle and Texas Parent PAC were among more than 40 individuals and organizations initially nominated for the honor by the bloggers. The race for Texan of the Year was very close due to the many influential organizations and candidates that played a role in Texas politics during 2005.

Other finalists who were neck-and-neck with Boyle and the Parent PAC included the Dallas County Democratic Party (for their transformation of the political landscape in Dallas County) and State Rep.-elect Juan Garcia (D-Corpus Christi), for the high quality campaign he waged leading to his defeat of Rep. Gene Seaman (R-Corpus Christi) in a tough district.

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Texas Parent PAC Endorses Juan Garcia


by: Matt Glazer

Mon Sep 25, 2006 at 00:00 PM CDT

"Juan Garcia is a proven leader who will represent the Coastal Bend at the state capitol with distinction and make us all proud," said Texas Parent PAC board member Bev Barrow of Corpus Christi.

Pretty much sums up why he is our TexRoots candidate. Garcia is one of a handful of amazing candidates that have received this endorsement and all look to put children and education at the top of their list going into January.

Why Juan?

“Everyone who meets Juan Garcia is impressed with his intelligence, professional accomplishments, distinguished military career, and commitment to children and families.” 

“Unlike the incumbent, Juan Garcia will work as a partner with advocates for public education and will have a voting record to substantiate his support for our neighborhood schools,” Barrow added.

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Texas Parent PAC Endorsements


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Tue Sep 19, 2006 at 10:11 PM CDT

So far, the Texas Parent PAC has made a string of endorsements in Texas House races. Those include Ellen Cohen in Houston, Juan Garcia in HD-32 (a TexRoots endorsed candidate), Joe Heflin in Pete Laney's old seat, Kristi Thibaut in HD-133 (Houston).

This morning they endorsed Demcorat Allen Vaught in HD-107 in Dallas. I've received a media advisory putting us on notice for a pending endorsement in San Antonio. Assuming they are going to keep with this Democratic string, that probably means one thing- Joe Farias is next up in HD-118. Faris is running to retain Carlos Uresti's seat now that he's the next Senator from SD-19.

Also, word has it that Parent PAC will be making a suprise Austin area endorsement tomorrow. Of course, that can mean only one thing and I think that thing is called Valinda Bolton.

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Parent PAC Endorsed Juan Garcia


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Wed Aug 30, 2006 at 05:49 PM CDT

I don't remember ever posting on this but the Juan Garcia campaign sent out an update which included a mention that they had been endorsed by the Texas Parent PAC as well. More great news for one of our TexRoots endorsed candidates (donate today!).

The "Army of Juan" has now knocked on an unprecedented 55,000 doors and had a jam-packed rally with former San Antonio mayor Henry Cisneros in San Patricio County.

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Texas Parent PAC Endorses Cohen over Wong


by: Karl-Thomas Musselman

Tue Aug 29, 2006 at 06:39 PM CDT

Having gone from endorsing mostly if not all Republicans in previous cycles, the Texas Parent PAC has become a major bipartisan player this year, helping to defeat sitting Republicans in the 2006 March primaries. This is another great sign for a great candidate in Harris County, Ellen Cohen, in what is one of our top potential pick-ups this fall.

Texas Parent PAC today endorsed Ellen Cohen for state representative in House District 134, which encompasses Bellaire, West University, River Oaks, Meyerland, and Montrose areas of Houston.

"Ellen Cohen is the pro-public education candidate in this race," said Texas Parent PAC board member Dinah Miller. "She is a fiscal conservative who will lead efforts to finally develop a long-term school finance plan that addresses the needs of our neighborhood schools while continuing to reduce property taxes."

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