NATIONAL TAXPAYER WATCHDOG GROUP TO SALUTE INTEGRITY OF TEXAS LAWMAKERS
Press Release
EMBARGOED for Release | Contact: Jim Campi or Aaron Taylor |
March 11, 1999 at 3:00 p.m. | (202) 467-5300 |
(AUSTIN) – Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW), America’s largest taxpayer advocacy group, traveled to Austin today to salute the integrity of Texas lawmakers. CAGW President Tom Schatz joined CAGW Texas Chairman C.A. Stubbs in honoring members of the Texas Legislature who have signed CAGW’s Pledge of Integrity. The Pledge binds signatories to “treat as a sacred trust any public funds.” The following legislators were honored for signing the Pledge:
Clyde Alexander | Toby Goodman | Mike Krusee |
Kip Averitt | Tony Goolsby | Edmund Kuempel |
Lon Burnam | Fred Hill | Jerry Madden |
Bill G. Carter | Charlie Howard | Joe Nixon |
Wayne Christian | Bob Hunter | Gene Seaman |
Frank J. Corte | Carl H. Isett | John Shields |
Tom Craddick | Kyle Janek | David Swinford |
Henry Cuellar | Delwin Jones | Robert E. Talton |
John Culberson | Robert Junell | Carlos Ureste |
Mary Denny | Jim Keffer | Leticia Van de Putte |
Craig Eiland |
| George West |
“This pledge is not about partisan politics, but renewing our commitment to maintain America’s moral leadership in the world by refusing to allow the waste and abuse of the people’s resources,” remarked Schatz.
“We are very proud to have these members of the Legislature as partners in our effort to end the culture of entitlement that permeates government,” Stubbs noted. “The Pledge of Integrity is about more than saving taxpayer dollars. It is about restoring the confidence that citizens must have in their representatives in government.”
CAGW is a nonpartisan, nonprofit organization, dedicated to eliminating waste, fraud, mismanagement and abuse in government. The organization boasts 600,000 members nationally, including 42,000 in Texas.