Timing Is Everything
The American Phoenix Foundations (APF) clandestine video scheme may have changed the game on budgets and taxes in 84th Texas Legislature (The Lege). In April, being led by GOP state Rep. Dennis Bonnen on tax issues, the House seemed set in their bargaining position. They were for a sales tax cut and against cutting property taxes.
In early May, when the APFs actions became known, the Houses position started to change. The videos, we were told, show certain members in compromising situations, as well as saying things behind closed doors counter to what they say on the campaign trail.
In the end the tax and budget deal that was worked out seems to be more favorable to the Senates proposals. What follows is a timeline of the situation with news accounts and blog posts highlighting key events along the way.
Toward the end of April The Lege seemed deadlocked on the budget and tax cuts. It was getting really bad, as R.G. Ratcliffe reported, a Big Three Breakfast Blows Up occurred.
The weekly kumbaya breakfast between the big three Texas lawmakers broke down today into a round-robin of recriminations that concluded with Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick declaring he was tired of Governor Greg Abbott and Speaker Joe Straus picking on me.
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