Sworn in as the state's
47th governor on December 21, 2000, Rick Perry was elected to a four-year term
on November 5, 2002.
A fifth generation Texan, Governor Rick Perry has taken an
extraordinary Texas journey, from a tenant farm along the rolling plains of
West Texas to the governor’s office of our nation’s second largest state.
Texas’ 47th governor, and the first Texas A&M graduate to
occupy the Texas Governor’s Mansion, Rick Perry has led a life of public
service, serving four and a half years in the United States Air Force, and
nearly two decades in elected office as a state representative, commissioner of
agriculture, lieutenant governor and now governor.
Governor Perry has focused his administration on creating a
He joined legislators of both parties in passing a balanced budget
without a tax hike despite a $10 billion shortfall in 2003. Demonstrating
Governor Perry’s priorities, the budget he signed increased education and
healthcare spending despite tough economic times, and invested in jobs with the
new $295 million Texas Enterprise Fund, because Governor Perry believes the
best long-term, stable source of revenue for funding public priorities is job
creation.
Governor Perry was recognized at the top of the list of “Ten
People Who Have Made a Difference” by Southern Business Development Magazine
(Winter 2003/2004 edition.) Business Facilities Magazine also recognized
the governor’s key role in attracting the Toyota Motor Company expansion to
Governor Perry also signed the nation’s most sweeping lawsuit
reforms in the nation. The Wall Street Journal said “
Since becoming lieutenant governor in 1999, Rick Perry has worked
to build a stronger safety net for the poorest of the poor. The number of
children with health insurance under Medicaid and CHIP has more than doubled
since 1999, and increased by more than 100,000 children since January, 2003.
The governor is also working to expand opportunities for the private sector to
offer health insurance because he believes it is preferable for more Texans to
receive privately funded health care. He signed legislation allowing small
businesses to pool together to offer affordable health insurance policies, and
reduced the number of mandates for private sector policies.
The governor has also offered the most visionary transportation
plan in the nation – the Trans Texas Corridor – which not only provides
thousands of miles of new roads, but also new rail lines, and room for
petroleum and electric lines, water lines and broadband technology. This
proposal, new renewable energy requirements, and emissions reduction
legislation signed by Governor Perry, will all help clean the air in urban
areas.
Governor Perry has also offered a comprehensive vision for school
finance reform based on four key principles: 1) changing the focus in public
education from minimum standards to academic excellence through results-based
incentives; 2) cutting, capping and controlling property taxes; 3) eliminating
the “Robin Hood” funding scheme while providing greater equity, and; 4)
protecting the job climate.
Before becoming governor, Lieutenant Governor Perry worked with
legislators of both parties to pass a balanced state budget that included
record tax cuts, record teacher pay raises, and a historic school funding
increase.
He earned high marks as the president of the Senate for his
bipartisan leadership. The El Paso Times editorialized, "Promises made, promises
kept. That is the slogan by which Texas Lt. Governor Rick Perry should be
remembered."
Rick Perry was first elected to statewide office in 1990, serving
as Texas Commissioner of Agriculture for two terms. From 1985 to 1991, he
represented a rural
Governor Perry hails from Paint Creek, a small farming community
about an hour north of
Between 1972 and 1977, Governor Perry served in the United States
Air Force flying C-130 tactical airlift aircraft in the
The younger of Ray and Amelia Perry's two children, Governor Perry
was active in scouting and earned the high distinction of Eagle Scout. He first
met Anita Thigpen at a piano recital during their elementary school years. They
married in 1982.
Governor Perry is a lifetime member of American Legion Post #75.
Rick and Anita Perry are the proud parents of two children -