Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Perry's GOP to pay $25M a year for formula1 races while cutting education budget

GOP races to cut education, finance formula 1.


From Bloomberg.com

Texas, which may balance its budget by firing thousands of teachers, plans to commit $25 million in state funds to Formula One auto racing each year for a decade.

Four years after motorsports’ most popular series left the U.S., Texas investors including Clear Channel Communications Inc. co-founder B.J. “Red” McCombs are building a 3.4-mile (5.5-kilometer) track to bring the event to Austin. Comptroller Susan Combs has agreed to pay $25 million a year for races through 2022, a subsidy questioned by critics and lawmakers as the state cuts costs to close an estimated $15 billion two-year deficit.

“I don’t understand why 25 people in Austin could not put up $1 million each if they thought this was a good opportunity instead of the state making a $25 million commitment,” said Senator Dan Patrick, a Houston Republican. “The developers should find the money through private sources.”

As many as 100,000 teachers in Texas may be fired because of spending cuts to cope with the state’s budget crisis, according to Moak Casey & Associates, an Austin-based education consultant. For $25 million a year, the state could pay more than 500 teachers an average salary of $48,000.

2 comments:

  1. Typical republican priorities. Can't wait for the mayor or city council pndejos to showboat about getting a racetrack built here, it will blend in well with maquinitas and a rtj iii golf course

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  2. And with the increased crime associated with those venues, I'm sure GEO will be glad to built another jail nearby.

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