Rick Perry
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Posted @ Thursday, January 19, 2012 By MikeVillarreal
"I welcome the Governor back to Texas. I would be happy to fill him in on all the things that he missed while he was gone, from the harm done by his education cuts to the state's struggles for clean air and water."
Posted @ Monday, November 28, 2011 By Administrator
Today State Representative Mike Villarreal filed for re-election to the Texas House of Representatives.
Posted @ Friday, November 18, 2011 By MikeVillarreal
Please check out these pictures and video from Homegrown Fest.
Posted @ Thursday, November 03, 2011 By MikeVillarreal
House Speaker Joe Straus recently released the "interim charges" for House committees to study between now and the next legislative session.
Posted @ Friday, October 07, 2011 By MikeVillarreal
You can now find me at: facebook.com/Rep.Mike.Villarreal.
Posted @ Monday, September 26, 2011 By Administrator
Rep. Villarreal attended the Moving Planet event last weekend with his son. Rep. Villarreal responded to Perry's denial that humans are contributing to global warming by pointing out that a lot of Texans are still in denial about global warmi...
Posted @ Thursday, September 15, 2011 By MikeVillarreal
University of Texas President Bill Powers isn't mincing words in his State of the University address, scheduled for this afternoon. According to prepared remarks distributed before the speech (and subject to change), he takes head-on the controversy t...
Posted @ Tuesday, August 30, 2011 By Administrator
Rep. Villarreal says Rick Perry is focused on winning elections. Watch the entire video below.
Posted @ Monday, August 29, 2011 By MikeVillarreal
“This is like judging [baseball star] David Ortiz as a failed athlete because he’s never scored a touchdown,” said Democratic Texas state Rep. Mike Villarreal, alluding to the Perry-is-dull charge. “He’s a focused, committed and skilled political anima...
Posted @ Monday, August 29, 2011 By MikeVillarreal
PolitiFact Texas ranks my statement that before Rick Perry became governor, "only 4 percent of our total labor force was a minimum wage job ... Today, that number has more than doubled (to) 9.5 percent" as half true. What do you think?