From the President . . .
Letter to EditorsNovember 28, 2006
Save Texas Parks applauds the actions of our local
and state officials (elected, appointed and employed) for their efforts
to secure funding for Texas State Railroad State Park.
Lieutenant Governor David Dewhurst and House
Speaker Tom Craddick directed the funds designated by the State
Comptroller in Rider 27 could be appropriated within Texas Parks and
Wildlife Department to continue state operation of Texas State
Railroad. TPW Commission Chairman Joseph Fitzsimons and Commission
Finance Chairman Ned Holmes accepted the funds for Executive Director
Robert Cook and Parks Director Walt Dabney to be used in that fashion.
It took the repeated request and hard work of our local state
legislators, Senator and State Agriculture Commissioner-Elect Todd
Staples, Senator-Elect Robert Nichols, State Senator Kevin Eltife, State
Representative Chuck Hopson and State Representative Byron Cook, to
secure this additional funding for our treasured railroad. Rusk Mayor
Suzann McCarty and Palestine Mayor Carolyn Salter have spent countless
hours speaking for the continuation of operation. Our recently
reelected Governor Rick Perry has publicly vowed support for continued
state operation and funding of the irreplaceable Texas State Railroad.
The Texas State Railroad is a state park which
takes passengers on a train ride between state park depots located 25
miles apart in the cities of Palestine and Rusk, Texas. Two trains
powered by antique steam engines leave simultaneously from each city.
The trains pass each other close to the Neches River, the boundary for
Cherokee County on the East and Anderson County on the West.
The public enthusiastically applauds and approves
the funding of and the continued state operation of the Texas State
Railroad. Everyone wants to Save the Train. SO WHERE IS THE PROBLEM?
The problem is long term FUNDING and OPERATION of the railroad.
And the question is HOW?
Some of the afore mentioned officials are for the
continued funding of the railroad by money appropriated by the
legislature generated by such sources as the sporting goods tax which
was levied in the 1990’s for the purpose of state parks. The state would
continue to control and operate the railroad as it has done successfully
for thirty years.
Others of these officials are for using the same
state money generated to pay a private company to own, control and
operate the railroad, by lease, ownership or a combination. It is
estimated the company would receive twenty million of your tax generated
dollars along with other benefits to own the train.
A small number of state and community leaders are
for privatization of the railroad while citizens across the state have
voiced their opinion for the state to continue to fund and operate the
Texas State Railroad. In a representative government such as ours, our
elected, appointed and employed officials should listen to the will of
the people on issues. Save Texas Parks has over 20,000 signatures on
petitions for the state to fund all state parks and to continue
to operate the Texas State Railroad. Save Texas Parks has a continuous
letter writing campaign in support of state operation. We have
contacted officials by email, fax, phone, mail, and personally to ask
for support of state operation of the Texas State Railroad.
This is a simplification of the issue, but not an
over simplification. We feel privatization is not the best
solution. Private companies do fail. We know what we are getting when
it is operated by the State. We know we have a wonderful treasure in
the Texas State Railroad and we will work to keep it. The solution for
the railroad’s future is for the legislature to provide adequate funding
for it to continue as a state park. It is plain and simple.
Contact Save Texas Parks, 903-586-1551,
mdbanksdds@gmail.com
Michael
Banks, DDS
President,
Save Texas Parks
903-586-1551
Cell
903-372-1987
606
Brookside Drive
Jacksonville, Texas 75766
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