Texas House Votes To Limit Governor From Appointing Donors
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AUSTIN (AP) — The Texas House has approved a bill prohibiting the governor from appointing top donors to state boards and other posts.
Passed Saturday, the proposal by San Antonio Republican Rep. Lyle Larson bans anyone who has donated $2,500 in campaign funds to the governor over the previous year from being tapped as a state appointee.
Larson said Texas needs to stamp out "pay to play" politics and that he borrowed the $2,500 donation threshold from similar limits on individual donors giving to federal political candidates.
Some of the chamber's veteran Republicans opposed the bill, but the final vote wasn't very close: 91-48. It now heads to the state Senate.
Even if the bill clears the Legislature, though, Gov. Greg Abbott may veto it as encouraging on gubernatorial power.
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