Sen. Wendy Davis visits University of Texas at Brownsville
It was late June when Wendy Davis, a state senator from Fort Worth, rocketed to national prominence on the strength of a 11-hour filibuster of a bill being considered that would indirectly lead to the closure of abortion clinics across Texas.
The story of her physical feat, and choice of pink footwear, made her a national icon overnight and led to calls from her supporters for her to run for governor a call she answered in October.
But while in Brownville Tuesday, Davis revealed her campaign for governor isnt based on her abortion filibuster and brightly colored shoes.
In fact, her campaign stop at the University of Texas at Brownsville centered more on a lesser-known filibuster of hers: one she conducted in 2011 in opposition to a budget that sought to cut $4 billion from public education.
More at http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/news/local/article_13eedfca-469b-11e3-93b6-0019bb30f31a.html .