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Sunday, January 31, 2010


 

Endorsement by Empower Texans

Supporters,

We had a good week on the campaign trail.

As previously reported, we received the endorsement of the Collin County Association of Realtors.

Friday, we received the endorsement of the Empower Texans, the political arm of Texans for Fiscal Responsibility, led by Michael Quinn Sullivan.

Mr. Sullivan states, "Your leadership in government transparency and accountability makes you an indispensible resource for the people of Collin County and all of Texas. As I have said about you in many places, "Keith Self has put into practice the conservative principles too many people simply talk about. Collin County, and all Texans, are fortunate to have him at the helm of one of the state’s fast growing counties.""

The web site for Texans for Fiscal Responsibility states, "Empower Texans exists to create and sustain a system of strong fiscal stewardship within all levels of Texas government."

I thank Michael Quinn Sullivan and Empower Texans for their support for our re-election campaign.

I am grateful that our transparency and fiscal policy efforts are gaining national and state-wide attention, first by the Governor during his State of the State address to the legislature (available on the lower right side of the web site at www.KeithSelf.com), then by recognition by Americans for Tax Reform (ATR), and now by Empower Texans.

We have two great forums coming up on Monday and Tuesday. Monday is at the McKinney campus of Collin College, Tuesday is at the Spring Creek campus of the college. Check out the details at www.KeithSelf.com . See you there!

Sincerely,
Keith

Tuesday, January 26, 2010


 

Collin County Association of Realtors Endorses Keith Self for Re-election

Concerned citizens,

The Collin County Association of Realtors has endorsed me for re-election.

I am very grateful for their support.

Realtors are very sensitive to the economic climate. Uncertainty, unemployment, and job loss translate directly to their bottom line if our citizens struggle with their mortgages. Realtors have every reason to support low tax, business friendly policies. They realize that the best way for us to weather the economic storm is to maintain our low tax policies and reduce the growth of government, exactly as we did over the past three years since I took office.

Collin County maintained a steady unemployment rate in December while the State ticked up slightly. Collin County continues to do well when measured against other places in the State and nation; and our unemployment rate is now 10% better than the State.

The realtors will help us carry our pro-taxpayer message across the county.

Thank you for your support as we continue this experiment in open government.

I said that I would stand with the taxpayer, and I did.

Sincerely,
Keith

Monday, January 11, 2010


 

Keeping Discretionary Spending Down

Supporters,

Dick Winters is the central officer character in "Band of Brothers", the World War II story of Easy Company, 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. Winters was a tremendous leader during the parachute assault on D-Day and throughout the drive across Northern Germany. He made a very telling comment to another officer, "Never put yourself in a position to take anything from these men (the men he led)."

I believe that principle applies to all leaders. I draw my salary, which has been frozen throughout my first term in office, and I receive reimbursement for travel and expenses. However, in Fiscal Year 2008, I spent less than 22% of my discretionary budget; in FY2009, I spent less than 36% during a legislative session. I'll explain.

Beyond the recent homestead exemption and tax cuts by the Commissioners Court, I believe there is another measure of how prudently an elected official spends taxpayer dollars, and that is how the public servant spends the tax dollars entrusted to that official to do his or her own job, the tax dollars under the elected official's personal control.

In my case, the primary budget lines over which I exercise personal control are travel, education and conference, and business meals for the office of the county judge. I am the only person covered by the county judge account.

Let's examine the last two years, Fiscal Year 2008 (FY08) that did not include a legislative session and FY09 which did include a legislative session. When there is a legislative session, I travel to Austin more to testify and work with our legislators. These are the only two full fiscal years I have been in office.

Business meals include the food for the citizen breakfasts that I hold every two months with citizens randomly selected by county staff.

In FY08, the county judge budget for travel, education and conference, and business meals was $19,611. The general amount of these line items pre-dates my tenure, so I cannot give you the original justification for that amount.

I spent $4,259 in all three lines in FY08, including food for the citizen breakfasts. That works out to less than 22% of the authorized budget.

In FY09, the county judge budget for the same three line items was $19,358.

I spent $6,921 in FY09, which included more travel to Austin to testify before the legislature. That works out to less than 36% of the authorized budget.

I am not going to spend taxpayer dollars just because they are budgeted and available.

With this history, next year's budget for the county judge office can be cut to more accurately reflect what I spend.

I said that I would stand with the taxpayer, and I did. And I continue to do so.

Sincerely,
Keith

Sunday, January 03, 2010


 

The Animating Contest of Freedom

Concerned citizens,

Happy New Year! The next 60 days will be an exciting start to a new decade.

Less than 60 days! The Republican primary is less than 60 days from today. I am excited about what Samuel Adams, one of the Founding Fathers, called "the animating contest of freedom."

The rapid plunge of our nation into unthinkable spending and debt and away from liberty has awakened the electorate. Many citizens realize that we must make a stand for liberty and economic sanity in 2010; that we cannot continue down the road of crushing debt and ever-increasing entitlements while yielding our liberty.

I said that I would stand with you, the taxpayer ... and I did. The results are clear; freezing my salary for my 4-year term; our open and transparent county government; the slashing of county government growth rates; tax cuts in county property taxes; and my testimonies in defense of taxpayers before House and Senate committees in Austin over two legislative sessions.

The wisdom and relevance of Ronald Reagan’s words spoken in Dallas in 1984 resonate today, "The people told the liberal leadership in Washington, "Try shrinking the size of government before you shrink the size of our paychecks."" And in that same speech, "Four years ago we raised a banner of bold colors -- no pale pastels." Two great messages that I take to heart.

But there is more to do. The idea of higher taxes to fund every whim of government never dies, and requires constant vigilance. The idea of larger and larger government never dies, and requires constant vigilance. Even our actions over the past year to defend taxpayers have come under liberal criticism. Now is not the time to shirk our responsibilities to you.

I ask that you stand with me for four more years. I ask for your vote on March 2 to re-elect me as your County Judge.

Early voting starts just 43 days from today and Election Day is less than 60 days away. I ask for your help to continue this experiment in open and transparent government.

There are many ways to help out.

If you want to help me reach voters who do not get these emails, read my blog or follow me on Facebook, you can contribute a few dollars to help me reach more people with our transparency and fiscally responsible message. Go to http://www.keithself.com/donate.html to contribute on-line or mail in a check. If everyone contributes a little, together we can reach every voter.

Yard signs are being delivered. Go to http://www.keithself.com/contribute.html to request a yard sign and we will get it to you. If you have a location for a larger road sign, let me know.

There are other ways to introduce me to your friends and family. We are waging a grassroots campaign and I need every supporter to introduce me to other voters, friends and family. Go to the list of opportunities at http://www.keithself.com/contribute.html to tell me how you want to help out.

If you want open and transparent government and fiscal responsibility, please join me in this animating contest of freedom!

Please forward this email to all like-minded voters that you know. And together we will win.

Sincerely,
Keith

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