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TexasTowelie

(112,085 posts)
Sat Sep 27, 2014, 07:19 PM Sep 2014

Abbott Rulings an Issue in Enterprise Fund Controversy

While critics were hounding Gov. Rick Perry a decade ago about his job-luring Texas Enterprise Fund, his lawyers went to Attorney General Greg Abbott to block the release of applications that supposedly had been filled out by the entities requesting taxpayer subsidies.

Abbott’s office, tasked with deciding which government records have to be made public, told Perry's lawyers they must keep the applications secret under exemptions to state transparency laws, according to attorney general rulings and news reports.

Now, though, information contained in a blistering state audit shows that at least five of the recipients that were named in Abbott’s 2004 rulings — and which got tens of millions of dollars from the fund — never actually submitted formal applications. And if no applications ever existed, it’s not clear what Abbott was telling Perry he had to keep secret or why the public is just now learning that millions were awarded without them.

At issue are at least five recipients of Texas Enterprise Fund money: Vought Aircraft, the University of Texas Health Science Center, Maxim Integrated Products, Citgo Petroleum and Cabela’s. According to rulings posted on Abbott’s government website, his office blocked release of “applications” from those recipients after requests from The Dallas Morning News in 2004.

Read more: http://www.texastribune.org/2014/09/27/abbott-rulings-issue-enterprise-fund-controversy/

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Abbott Rulings an Issue in Enterprise Fund Controversy (Original Post) TexasTowelie Sep 2014 OP
You can't show what does not exist. Downwinder Sep 2014 #1
Greg Abbott is a dirty politician Gothmog Sep 2014 #2

Downwinder

(12,869 posts)
1. You can't show what does not exist.
Sat Sep 27, 2014, 08:14 PM
Sep 2014

Wasn't Abbott on that board but never attended a meeting?

Is there a fiduciary responsibility?

Gothmog

(145,086 posts)
2. Greg Abbott is a dirty politician
Sun Sep 28, 2014, 09:27 AM
Sep 2014

Greg gave Koch an exemption on disclosure of dangerous/explosive chemical in exchange for a campaign contribution

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