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Voters Guide Candidate Statement

League of Women Voters of the Austin Area
http://www.lwvaustin.org

Education:
Washington & Lee University
B.A. in Philosophy
Minor in Business Administration
Graduated cum laude 1981
Grove School of Music
Composing & Arranging 1988

Experience:
TOPAZ Technologies - Client Services Specialist (2006)
Elementary & Middle School Teacher (1989 - 2005)
Candidate for State Rep, District 136 - Houston (1992 & 1998)
Mankind Project Houston - Integration Committee (1995 - 1996)

1. In recent years, the trend has been to outsource or privatize state services. What is your position on the effectiveness of this trend? (75 word limit)

Because one of the fundamental tenets of libertarian thought is that proper government is only authorized to protect the property of its citizens, I love this idea and hope the trend grows. All functions of government that do not pertain to this defining criterion, at every level, ought to be dissolved - and thus privatized. The free market will do a superior job of offering a greater variety and quality of services than the government.

2. Texas is one of the fewer than ten states that does not require routinely recorded votes. Will you support legislation, or a constitutional amendment, to require that votes in the Legislature are recorded and published? (75 word limit)

Absolutely! Not recording and publishing votes in the Legislature is sloppy and irresponsible. Perhaps somebody at the Capitol is hiding something. On the contrary, I am unafraid to state explicitly what I believe in and how I would vote on any issue. If elected, I would eagerly display my voting record. A constitutional amendment requiring the recording and publishing of votes would protect Texans from those embedded professional politicians who have something to hide.

3. The funding for state parks has diminished in the last years. What do you propose to increase funding to restore and maintain the present parks for the public? (75 word limit)

For such a valuable resource and commodity, I would suggest raising the rates mildly. As one who frequents some of these lovely sanctuaries, I believe a slight increase would still leave them accessible to most Texans. Meanwhile, the savings that would accrue by virtue of some of my proposed crime and punishment reforms (visit my website for details) would help pay for fully maintained parks and wildlife preserves.

4. Many citizens groups have called on the Legislature to create an independent bipartisan commission that would be responsible for redrawing congressional and state legislative districts at the end of every census. If this legislation is introduced, would you support it? (75 word limit)

Yes, for that is the purpose of the census: to properly allocate the elected representatives to the constituents. Gerrymandering, a kind of turf war, is wrong and counter-productive. The root of this silly practice is bipartisanism - the false belief that we have a two party system. Please consider the fact that we have a multi-party system, and join me in supporting straightforward solutions created by free thinkers of all registered parties.

Ben Easton:
An Idealistic Candidate with a Realistic Approach