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Texas Is Fed Up With Corn Ethanol

August 12, 2008

From the Capitol

By Governor Rick Perry

At what price will corn be so expensive that the federal government will decide that it is time to stop driving up the price of food?

Three years ago, Congress imposed a Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) mandate that has forced the gasoline industry to mix massive amounts of corn-based ethanol into the nation's fuel supply. In 2007, Congress nearly
doubled that mandate to require nine billion gallons of ethanol be blended into gas in 2008 and even more in 2009.

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Governor Perry Attends Border Governor's Conference

Gov. Rick Perry attended the Border Governors Conference this week in California, where he addressed issues like border security, economic development, and agriculture with governors from Arizona, New Mexico, and California, as well as governors from the Mexican states of Baja California, Chihuahua, Coahuila, Nuevo Leon, Sonora, and Tamualipas.

The goal of the Border Governors Conference is to improve security and economic prosperity in the states along the world's busiest international border, representing 90 million inhabitants.


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Gov. Perry Promotes Texas on Airwaves

Recently, Governor Perry has taken to the airwaves to promote Texas. In on-air conversations with well-known hosts like Roger Hedgecock, Sean Hannity, Mark Davis, Neal Boortz and others, Gov. Perry has told the story of our state’s strong track record of job creation, hurricane preparedness and the tough line conservative Texans draw on crime.

To hear audio of these events, please visit these links:

Neal Boortz Audio
Mark Davis Audio

Statement by Gov. Rick Perry on EPA Denial of Texas' RFS Waiver Request

August 7, 2008

From the Capitol

AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry today issued the following statement regarding the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) decision to deny Texas’ request for a 50 percent waiver from the grain-based Renewable Fuels Standard:

"I am greatly disappointed with the EPA’s inability to look past the good intentions of this policy to see the significant harm it is doing to farmers, ranchers and American households. For the EPA to assert that this federal mandate is not affecting food prices not only goes against common sense, but every American’s grocery bill.

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Gov. Perry: Texas Must Maintain Economic Edge

August 6, 2008

From the Capitol

Governor’s Competitiveness Council Presents ‘Council’s Report to Governor’ and ‘State Energy Plan’

AUSTIN - Gov. Rick Perry today accepted the Governor's Competitiveness Council's formal recommendations, which provide guidance to the governor, Legislature, and leaders of state agencies and emerging industries on how best to keep Texas at the forefront of the global economy.

"Texas must be proactive in maintaining its economic edge by increasing the rigor and relevance in our classrooms to best equip students to meet the future demands of the workplace," said Gov. Perry. "The council’s dedicated work in recent months is evident in the thorough and substantive recommendations they shared today. I am confident their input will pave the way toward our ongoing economic success and provide opportunities for Texans unlike ever before."

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Texas Responds to Tropical Storm Edouard

August 5, 2008

From the Capitol

AUSTIN – This morning, Tropical Storm Edouard came on shore near Sabine Pass, bringing heavy rain and strong winds to coastal communities. As the storm continues to impact Texas, the state is prepared to assist local officials with efforts to ensure the safety of residents.

"Texas is grateful that this storm did not escalate to hurricane strength before making landfall on our shores," said Gov. Perry. "Yet even small storms can create dangerous situations. Flooding continues to be a viable threat to the coastal area, and the state stands ready to deploy search and rescue assets in the event they are needed."

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Gov. Perry Issues Disaster Declaration in Anticipation of Tropical Storm Edouard Impact on Texas Communities

August 4, 2008

From the Capitol

AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry issued a disaster declaration in response to the imminent threat posed by Tropical Storm Edouard to Bexar, Brazoria, Brazos, Calhoun, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Grimes, Harris, Jackson, Jefferson, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Orange, Walker and Wharton counties. The governor’s declaration allows the state to initiate necessary preparedness efforts, such as pre-deploying resources requested by local officials to ensure their communities are ready to respond to severe weather.

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Gov. Perry in Atlanta on August 7th

Governor Perry will be in Atlanta, Georgia on August 7th to sign copies of his book, "On My Honor". The Governor will be at Borders on Peachtree Road at 7:30 p.m. Below is information on this public book signing.

Marine Corps Graduation in San Diego

While in San Diego, I attended Bravo Company’s graduation at the Marine Corps Recruitment Depot.  I was honored to meet these incredible Americans and grateful for the chance to thank them for their service to our country.

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Texas Stays Tough on Crime

Texas' tough on crime stance is making national and international headlines as the execution date approaches for Jose Medellin, a Mexican national who committed one of our state's most gruesome murders while in our country illegally.

On My Honor by Gov. Rick Perry

In On My Honor, Governor Rick Perry discusses why the American values instilled by the Boy Scouts of America are worth fighting for, and how they are relevant in the 21st Century.

Read a synopsis of the book
All net proceeds will go to the Boy Scouts of America. Purchase of the book is not a contribution to Texans for Rick Perry, the Governor's Office or the Governor himself.

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