Monday, May 23, 2011

An Open Letter to the Members of the Texas House of Representatives



May 23, 2011

Re: The Corrupt "Pledge Card" System


Honorable Members:

As you know, the traditional "pledge card" system for electing the leadership of the Texas House has been the subject of much controversy in recent years.  Under the "pledge card" system, members of the Texas State House are required to tender written pledges of loyalty to the current House leadership.  Supporters of the "pledge card" system argue, among other things, that it is a time-honored process that maintains stability and continuity in House affairs from one session to the next.  Critics of the pledge card system argue that it is nothing more than a mechanism for conveniently perpetuating the "good old boy network" in the State Capitol.

As you know, this controversy over the pledge card system precipitated an unprecedented vote in the Republican House Caucus prior to the 2011 Texas Legislative session.  The controversy was brought on by the overwhelming call for new conservative leadership delivered in the 2010 midterm elections.  As a result, Republican House legislators were forced into an unfortunate choice between the will of the people on the one hand and their 2009 "pledges" to the existing leadership on the other. 

We the undersigned write to express our opinion, in the strongest possible terms, that the "pledge card" system, whatever its merits may have been at one time, has long since outlived its usefulness and has become a recipe for corruption and abuse.
 
It is our fervent belief, grounded in our core principles, that our elected public servants derive their authority from the people of Texas.  Elected public servants owe their allegiance first to our federal and state constitutions, second to the people they represent and to none other.  As an elected public servant, you have already pledged your loyalty to our constitutions and the people of Texas.  You have no further allegiance to promise.  Thus, you have no business whatsoever pledging loyalty as a public servant to any person or group.  Every two years the People of Texas are free to elect a whole new House legislature if they so choose.  Should our elected officials not have that same choice?  It is against the principles of fair and free representation to lock in a pledge for the third highest office in Texas prior to a vote of the Texas people. 

Compounding this fundamental problem is the illicit appearance of the transaction.  There is an understandable perception on the part of many Texans that any legislator who pledges his or her allegiance to the House leadership does so as a result of inducements.  Even in the absence of an actual quid pro quo, there is the understandable appearance of a quid pro quo, and for the sake of appearances alone this system should have been abolished long ago.

Finally, we write to remind you that the offering of an inducement or a threat for a vote on the House leadership is not merely unethical.  Offering inducements of any type "with the intent to influence a member of or candidate for the house of representatives in casting a vote for speaker of the house of representatives" is illegal under Section 302.032 of the Texas Government Code--and rightly so.

For the reasons set forth above, we implore you to refrain from pledging your loyalty to the House leadership and to retain your independence to represent the people of Texas.  We look forward to your response to our letter, including your written assurance to the people of Texas that you will pledge your allegiance to your constituents, and to none other.

For Texas,

Jodi Maner, President, Amarillo Tea Party Patriots
Donna McClure, Organizer, South Texas Tea Party Network
Chris Bowling, Organizer, Laredo Tea Party
JoAnn Fleming, Chair, Advisory Committee to the TX Legislature's Tea Party Caucus and Executive Director, Grassroots America - We the People
Cathy Meyer, Organizer, Irving/Coppell Tea Party
Michael Kinzie, Organizer, Lake Fork Tea Party
Michael Openshaw, Organizer, North Texas Tea Party
Karen White, Organizer, Dallas 75252 Neighborhood Tea Party
Ladaune Ashley, Alvin TEA Party Patriots, Inc.
Fred Skeen, Wichita Falls Tea Party Patriots
Brett Baldwin, North Texas Tea Party
Konni Burton, NE Tarrant Tea Party and Member, Texas Tea Party Caucus Advisory Committee
Ray Myers, Kaufman County Tea Party
Pamela Bell, San Patricio County Tea Party
Katrina Pierson, Organizer, Garland Tea Party and Member, Texas Tea Party Caucus Advisory Committee
Heidi Thiess, Communications Director, Veterans in Defense of Liberty- TX Chapter

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