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UPDATE Texas: TURF case against TxDOT pervails in court over illegal lobbying for tollroads

by rcs1

By TERRI HALL - Texans Uniting for Reform & Freedom (TURF)- Oct. 18, 2007

Austin, TX - Thursday, October 18, 2007 - In Travis County District Court today, Judge Orlinda Naranjo granted Texans Uniting for Reform and Freedom (TURF) a continuance allowing TURF to force the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) to move to the discovery phase and depose top TxDOT officials, including Transportation Commission Chairman Ric Williamson himself. Allowing discovery is vital for TURF to force TxDOT to hand over key documents that they've been withholding via Open Records requests. TURF is seeking to immediately halt the illegal advertising campaign and lobbying by TxDOT. LINK.


commentary :: :: :: buzz-it!
The State was attempting to throw us out of court with their favorite "get out of jail free" card (called the plea to the jurisdiction), but TURF's attorneys, Charlie Riley, David Van Os, and Andrew Hawkins outmaneuvered Attorney General counsel Kristina Silcocks to file a motion for a continuance to allow TURF to move to the discovery phase to gather evidence to show TxDOT's top brass broke the law with the Keep Texas Moving (KTM) ad campaign and lobbying Congress to buyback interstates.

"This is a great victory for Texas taxpayers!" an elated Terri Hall, TURF's Founder and Executive Director proclaimed. "This egregious misuse of $9 million of taxpayer money by a rogue government agency is one MAJOR step closer to being stopped."

The tide seemed to turn when Riley showed the affidavit by TxDOT's Helen Havelka was false. TURF uncovered this August 13, 2007 memo by Coby Chase through an Open Records request showing the Keep Texas Moving campaign was not over and in fact it has multiple phases planned with the next one fashioned to influence the upcoming Trans Texas Corridor TTC-69 NEPA (National Environmental Policy Act) hearings planned for early 2008.

With a clear attempt to mislead the court by causing Judge Naranjo and the public to believe the KTM Campaign was over when in fact it isn't, the State's credibility and case went downhill from there.

"I wonder what TxDOT's top brass is saying tonight as they're being informed they've now been added as defendants and may be deposed under oath about their lobbying and ad campaign activities," pondered Hall. "My guess is the phones are ringing and the paper shredders may just get fired-up.

This lawsuit is brought pursuant to § 37, Texas Civil Practice and Remedies Code. TxDOT's expenditure of public funds for the Keep Texas Moving campaign is illegal, and an injunction prohibiting any further illegal expenditures in this regard.

TxDOT has violated § 556.004 of the Texas Government Code by directing the expenditure of public funds for political advocacy in support of toll roads and the Trans Texas Corridor, and have directly lobbied the United States Congress in favor of additional toll road programs as evidenced in its report, Forward Momentum.

On Monday, September 24, Judge Orlinda Naranjo did not initially grant a temporary restraining order (TRO). TxDOT unearthed a law that says they can advertise toll roads (Sec 228.004 of Transportation Code) and the citizens invoked another that says they can't (Chapter 556, Texas Government Code). The burden to obtain a TRO is higher than for an injunction.

"TxDOT is waging a one-sided political ad campaign designed to sway public opinion in favor of the policy that puts money in TxDOT's own coffers. School Boards cannot lobby in favor of their own bond elections, and yet TxDOT cites its own special law to line their own pockets at taxpayers' expense," says an incredulous Terri Hall, Founder/Director of TURF.

Hall also notes that TxDOT's campaign goes beyond mere advertising, "It's propaganda and in some cases, the ads blatantly lie to the public! In one radio ad it claims it's not signing contracts with non-compete agreements in them, and yet last March TxDOT inked a deal with Cintra-Zachry for SH 130 that had a non-compete clause (which either prohibits or financially punishes the State for building competing infrastructure with a toll road). Read about it here."On this link scroll down to radio ad "continuing maintenance").

On August 22, 2007, TURF filed a formal complaint with Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle to investigate TxDOT's illegal lobbying and asked him to prosecute TxDOT for criminal wrongdoing. See the formal complaint here . The petition seeks immediate injunctive relief in a civil proceeding.

Updates to TURF's petition and supplemental affidavits will be posted soon.

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Terri Hall and Hank Gilbert of TURF, and attorney's Charlie Riley, David Van Os, and Andrew Hawkins are to be commended for their work on behalf of all citizens of Texas who have been marginalized and abused by the corrupt Rick Perry administration. Last summer Hank Gilbert and David Van Os traveled this state speaking out against the Trans Texas Corridor and the corrupt politicans who hatched schemes to privatize Texas infrastructure. This year the battle has moved to the court room.

Texans were stripped of our rights as bought and paid for legislators passed toll industry crafted bills in late night sessions which changed more of the Texas Transportation Code in two years than had been written in 50! Hopefully, citizens will be more fairly treated in court!

by Faith Chatham on Fri Oct 19, 2007 at 12:05:25 AM EST

I am glad to see that Ronnie Earle is still around and hopefully will get to the bottom of this debacle.  A lot of sweet deals were made with contractors and TXDOT when Tom DeLay was around!!!
Seems each county/hwy had a specific contractor assigned if I remember right. It's a racket.

by avahome on Fri Oct 19, 2007 at 08:59:54 AM EST
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Great to see the good guys winning in this one.  It sounds like something our wonderful Governor Matt Blunt would do in Missouri.  Blunt has followed in the footsteps of some of the most corrupt of the last decade, his dad Roy Blunt, Tom Delay and the master, George Bush.  

by standingup on Fri Oct 19, 2007 at 09:21:32 PM EST

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