Corporate Johns and turning legislative tricks
By Jim Hightower
Prostitutes are amateurs compared to Texas state Sen. Kel Seliger, whose going rate is $20,000 a pop. At least thats what he was paid last year by Waste Control Specialists.
First, some background. A decade earlier, WCS parlayed political donations to Gov. Rick Perry into a special deal to build a low-level nuclear waste dump in a West Texas county, right up against the New Mexico border. Headed by Harold Simmons, a right-wing Dallas billionaire and GOP moneyman, Waste Specialists originally promised to take atomic trash from only two states. But after dumping more donations into Perrys 2010 campaign, Simmons was allowed to take trash from 36 other states.
Now, back to Seliger. In exchange for taking $20K from WSC for his 2012 re-election race, he has dutifully rolled over to sponsor a bill in the Texas Legislature this year to let Simmons ratchet up from low-level waste to highly radioactive stuff. The bill would also block residents of neighboring New Mexico from contesting this change in Texas courts. Why take this gratuitous slap at New Mexicans? Because towns there actually are closer to WSCs nuclear dump than any Texas towns, and since radioactivity pays no heed to state borders Sierra Club members in Eunice, N.M., are opposing the Texas permit.
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