3/03/2006

Statesman: As printed as letter to editor today.


Tolls should be the issue of the election


The large network of new and upgraded highways rapidly nearing completion throughout the area look like toll roads on the outside, but actually are a permanent revenue stream more on par with a state income tax. This new toll tax will cost thousands per household per year. Never in the history of our country have public roads been given over to private companies. But it is happening right now in your backyard.

The election coming up Tuesday is our chance to throw out the toll taxers. Let's bring in candidates who have pledged to turn this monster around, especially Barbara Samuelson in Williamson County and Sarah Eckhardt in Travis, and statewide look for Steve Smith and Major Buck Werner.

For more information, go to www.TexasTollParty.com

JIM SMAJSTRLA
jim789us@yahoo.com
Round Rock

2 comments:

Sal Costello said...

Sarah Eckhardt LETTER TO AUS CHRON LETTER THIS WEEK:

Dear Editor,

Thank you for your kind words about my candidacy for Travis County Commissioner in Precinct 2 [Endorsements, Feb. 24]. I hope to live up to your description as a "spring breeze" in county government. However, I do take issue with the assertion that I am insincere or politically opportunistic in my position against toll roads. I believe that tolling roads we have already paid for with the gas tax is regressive double-taxation. Further, it will cost our county far more than other reasonable alternatives for funding our transportation needs. CAMPO's 2030 plan to toll portions of existing highways such as 290, 183, 71, MoPac, and 360 will create a two-tiered transportation system – those who can afford the additional toll tax will have access to far better highways while the rest of us will be relegated to slower, inadequately maintained access roads. Such a two-tiered system is fundamentally unfair, and progressives like myself should work against it. Not all folks who live outside the city are "Rob Royalty" or "Circle C-vians"; per the last census the median per capita income is $25,883 in the county and $24,163 in the city (see quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/states/48/48453.html). The toll option will not be affordable to average people regardless of whether they live inside or outside the city limits.

As you mentioned in your endorsements article, toll roads are not my only issue. I will also work for the progressive goals of a viable public transportation system, land-use management that preserves our environment and promotes safe connected communities, better access to physical and mental health care, an end to jail overcrowding, and a genuine embrace of community policing.

Thanks again for your paper and, most of all, your readership.

Sincerely,
Sarah Eckhardt

PCT 2 VOTE FOR SARAH TODAY! IT'S THE LAST DAY OF EARLY VOTING!

Sal Costello said...

"Sarah Eckhardt understands what
good government is. I think it's time for a
change. I know it's time for a change."
– Brett Spicer, Travis Co. Sheriff's Office

"We cannot trust Karen Sonleitner.
It's a character issue."
– Vice President Alex Leo
Travis Co. Sheriffs' Law Enforcement Association

"Tollers Suck. Sonleitner has got to go!"
– Sal Costello, PET PAC Founder