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152
“When we were faced”: Hobby,
How Things Really Work,
118.

152
A study by the Institute: “Census Data Reveal Fundamental Tax Mismatch in Texas,” Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy, September 2010.

152
After the report came out: Robert Garrett, “Texas’ Low Income Residents Paying a High Share of the Taxes,”
Dallas Morning News
,
November 19, 2009.

153
The Council on State Taxation: “Total State and Local Business Taxes,” Council on State Taxation, FY 2010.

153
Those pilgrims: Laylin Copelin, “Should Perry Get Credit for Texas Economy?”
Austin American-Statesman,
July 17, 2011.

153
“a failed experiment”: “The Texas Lesson on Business Taxes,” Tax Foundation, August 17, 2011.

153
The lawmakers refused: “Letter from Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn to Governor Rick Perry Regarding the Perry Tax Plan,” May 15, 2006.

154
“the governor’s slush fund”: Paul Burka, “The Governor’s ���Slush’ Funds,”
Texas Monthly
,
May 13, 2009.

155
“Nationally, all we are doing”: James Drew, “Report Says Texas Enterprise Fund Not Creating Jobs as Promised,”
Dallas Morning News
,
January 28, 2010.

155
Reporters discovered: Mark Maremont, “Behind Perry’s Jobs Success, Numbers Draw New Scrutiny,”
Wall Street Journal
,
October 11, 2011.

155
Texas Energy Center: Alec MacGillis, “The Permanent Candidate: What’s Driving Rick Perry?”
New Republic
, October 20, 2011.

156
whopping local incentives: Dan McGraw, “What Free Parking?”
Fort Worth Weekly
,
January 9,
2008.

156
“I know I speak”: “Cabela’s Opening Buda,” press release, Office of Governor Rick Perry, June 29, 2005.

156
“But the property”: McGraw, “What Free Parking?”

157
The lure, said Hilmar: “Recession Pounds Perry’s Jobs Fund,” Texans for Public Justice, January 27, 2010.

157
When people in the Hilmar: Jane Kay, “Bad Water? It’s the Cheese,”
Environmental Health News
,
September 13, 2010.

157
Water quality enforcers: Chris Bowman, “The World’s Biggest Cheese Factory Fouled Water and Air for Years,”
Sacramento Bee
,
December 12, 2004.

157
Then came the fine: “Recession Pounds Perry’s Jobs Fund.”

158
Three years later: Ibid.

158
“The most important”: Rick Wartzman, “Texas, the Jobs Engine,”
Los Angeles Times
,
July 3, 2011.

158
“Here is what can happen”: Mimi Swartz, “Hurt. Injured? Need a Lawyer? Too Bad!”
Texas Monthly
,
November 2005.

160
McAllen: Atul Gawande, “The Cost Conundrum,”
The New Yorker
,
June 1, 2009.

160
In 2010, Texas families: C. Schoen, A. K. Fryer, S. R. Collins, and D. C. Radley, “State Trends in Premiums and Deductibles, 2003–2010: The Need for Action to Address Rising Costs,” Commonwealth Fund, November, 2011.

161
“Where previously hundreds”: Terry Carter, “Insult to Injury,”
American Bar Association Journal
,
October 1, 2011.

163
Texas’s population is also young: Gary Maler and Harold D. Hunt, “The Changing Face of Texas.” Texas A & M University Real Estate Center, July 2010, available at:
http://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/1938.pdf
.

163
Juarez, Mexico, and El Paso: Andrew Rice, “Life on the Line,”
New York Times Magazine
,
July 28, 2011.

163
The state has only two: “LSG Analysis and Recommendations on State of Higher Education in Texas,” Legislative Study Group, Texas House of Representatives, May 29, 2008.

163
All the four-year institutions: Laylin Copelin, “Should Perry Get Credit for Texas Economy?”
Austin American-Statesman
,
July 17, 2011.

164
Counting in a different way: Ana Campoy and Sara Murray, “Public Sector Added to Texas Jobs Boom,”
Wall Street Journal
,
July 27, 2011.

164
In 2008, the Texas comptroller: “Fort Hood Impacts Texas Economy by $10.9 Billion,” May 13, 2008.

164
6,000 more soldiers: Jeanna Smialek, “Ten Reasons Why the Texas Economy Is Growing That Have Nothing to Do with Rick Perry,”
Texas on the Potomac
(blog), chron.com (
Houston Chronicle
online edition), July 31, 2011.

165
“Government doesn’t create”: Campoy and Murray, “Public Sector Added to Texas Jobs Boom.”

165
“the key to prosperity”: Ibid.

166
Nearly 10 percent: Lori Taylor and Heather Gregory, “Low Texas Wages Are Mostly Good News,”
Austin American-Statesman
,
July 16, 2011.

166
California, Florida, and Illinois: Ibid.

11: The Other Side of the Coin

Interviews: David Evans, David Lopez, Paige Phelps, Mark Strama.

167
Policy wonks: Copelin, “Should Perry Get Credit for Texas Economy?”

168
One of the high points: “Texas on the Brink: Fifth Edition,” Texas House of Representatives, Legislative Study Group, February 2011.

169
“This report makes”: April Castro, “Study Reveals Texas Has Low Tax, Expenditures,” Associated Press via
LubbockOnline
, February 16, 2011.

170
“the Texas state climatologist”: Neal Lane and Robert Harriss, “Climate Data Spark Battle in Congress,”
Houston Chronicle
, July 17, 2011.

170
In 2011, reporters from: “Former St. Luke’s Neurosurgeon Resigns from Texas Practice,”
Duluth News Tribune
,
October 1, 2011.

170
During their investigation: Brandon Stahl and Mark Stodghill, “In Texas, Former Duluth Surgeon May Be Sanction-Free,”
Duluth News Tribune
,
May 31, 2011.

170
If you’re poor and mentally ill: Polly Ross Hughes, “Mental Health Reform Plans Meet Resistance,”
Houston Chronicle
, July 5, 2004.

171
Senator John Cornyn: “Interview with Texas Senator John Cornyn,” National Association of Wholesale Distributors, August, 2008.

171
In 2009, the Department: Andrea Ball, “Years After Mental Health Overhaul, New Picture of Needs Emerging,”
Austin American-Statesman
, December 6, 2009.

171
Texans with mental illness: Patricia Kilday Hart, “Cop Drama,”
Texas Monthly
, August 2010.

171
“The largest psychiatric”: Ibid.

174
In Minnesota: The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation,
Health Insurance Coverage of the Total Population, States (2008–2009), U.S. (2009)
, available at:
http://www.statehealthfacts.org/comparetable.jsp?ind=125&cat=3&sort=a&gsa=2
.

175
a $1.2 billion budget: Mike Morris, “Harris County OKs Leanest Budget in Years,”
Houston Chronicle
, March 8, 2011.

175
If you’re a young doctor: Emily Ramshaw, “Conditions, Health Risks Sicken Colonias Residents,”
Texas Tribune
, July 10, 2011.

12: We’ve Seen the Future, and It’s Texas

Interviews: Joaquín Castro, Henry Cisneros, Shella Condino, Rodney Ellis, Bill Hobby, Dennis McEntire, Steve Murdock, Richard Murray, Robert Sanborn, Lionel Sosa, Teloa Swinnea.

179
“They used to take us there”: Zev Chafets, “The Post-Hispanic Hispanic Politician,”
New York Times Magazine
, May 9, 2010.

182
“Rosie Castro’s son”: Ibid.

183
The Texas legislature actually passed: Ibid.

183
Dick Armey ran into: Michael Sokolove, “Dick Armey Is Back on the Attack,”
New York Times Magazine
, November 4, 2009.

183
During the 2011 state legislative session: Mariano Castillo, “Texas Immigration Bill Has Big Exception,” CNN, March 1, 2011.

183
There was a bill: Tim Eaton, “Many Immigration Bills Not Likely to Make It Through Legislature,”
Austin American-Statesman
, May 10, 2011.

184
“Illegal immigration is”: Rick Casey, “A Suicidal Circular Firing Squad,”
Houston Chronicle
, July 4, 2011.

184
“Voter fraud is a problem”: Ibid.

187
Then he was indicted: Lauri Apple and Mike Clark-Madison, “Dumb and Dapper,”
Austin Chronicle
, July 4, 2003; Guillermo Contreras, “Ex-Attorney General Morales at Halfway House,”
Houston Chronicle
, December 22, 2006.

187
But the big, whopping: Guy Gugliotta, “Regarding Henry,”
Washington Post
, October 12, 1994.

189
And all the trend lines: Stephen L. Klineberg, “Public Perception in Remarkable Times: Tracking Change Through 24 Years of Houston Surveys,” Rice University Department of Sociology Center on Race, Religion, and Urban Life, 2005.

191
One was the legal limit: Ericka Mellon, “Class Sizes Grow Amid State Budget Cuts,”
Houston Chronicle
,
October 18, 2011.

191
A district north of Fort Worth: Morgan Smith, “Fees for Students Redefine ‘Free’ Public School,”
Texas Tribune
, July 29, 2011.

191
Texas was already forty-seventh: “Texas on the Brink,” Texas Legislative Study Group, February 2011, available at:
http://texaslsg.org/texasonthebrink/?p=1
. See Appendix.

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