Yeah, just one little problem there:Gov. Greg Abbott announced Wednesday more details of his plan for a Texas-Mexico border wall, including providing $250 million in state funds as a "down payment." https://t.co/Gxk5E0VxEO
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) June 16, 2021
Democratic state Rep. Mary González of El Paso, who sits on the Texas House’s budget writing appropriations committee, said the Legislature did not allocate money in its $250 billion budget for a border wall. She said immigration enforcement is not a state job, but a federal one.State lawmakers allocated $1 billion for border security in the state budget, but González said most of these funds go to the Texas Department of Public Safety.“The Democratic caucus has always been clear that this is a misuse of funds,” González said.
Which doesn't mean a lot politically, but could mean a lot legally. And besides, he's preaching it round and square:
Which would mean, I guess, give it back so Texas can take it? Yes, it seems that’s exactly what it means:Abbott sending letter to Biden demanding that feds return land they took from private citizens to build border wall under previous admin
— James Barragán 🌟 (@James_Barragan) June 16, 2021
Abbott said he expected people to both donate their own money and volunteer their land for the barrier. "My belief based upon conversations that I've already had is that the combination of state land as well as volunteer land will yield hundreds of miles to build a border wall in Texas," he said.
Abbott acknowledged that construction of a wall would cost "far more than $250 million" but said he and lawmakers will follow through with their plan. "It's my commitment as well as the commitment of the people in this room, as well as the people in this Capitol, to make sure that we see this project through," he said.
Unless Dan Patrick wants to violate the state Constitution again and declare the 31st or 32nd day of the session is still "good" for getting bills passed. Or he can just take it upon himself to redirect authorized funds:
The funds for Texas' $250 million "down payment" will come from the state budget. Lawmakers will allocate money from the Texas Department of Criminal Justice into a disaster account, which will then be moved to the Texas Facilities Commission for the border wall construction. Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, House Speaker Dade Phelan and the Legislature's top budget writers Sen. Jane Nelson, R- Flower Mound, and Rep. Greg Bonnen, R- Friendswood, joined Abbott for his announcement Wednesday and signed a document allowing the transfer of the money.
I don’t think they have the authority to re-direct state funds, but what’s the rule of law when you need to own the libs, right? Not that "If I deny it, it's not happening" isn't part of Abbott's strategy:
Yeah, I don't think that's gonna work the way he thinks it does. Already on day 3 of "please don't run your A/C today." That's expected to last to the end of the week, and now it explicitly encompasses businesses (offices, hotels, restaurants, stores), too. Tell us again to ignore reality, Governor. And explain to us how Texas is "open for business," but we can't leave the lights on.ERCOT this week asked Texans to reduce electricity usage through at least Friday due to "tight" power grid conditions.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) June 16, 2021
ERCOT officials said the power plant outages were unexpected — and could not provide details as to what could be causing them. https://t.co/76X0MPI6My https://t.co/zVxYVKRB6p
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