Friday, February 19, 2016

REPOST: Representative Rene Oliveira Continues his Service to Linebarger While Doing Nothing for Brownsville

Rene Oliveira, Riding Roughshod Over
Brownsville While Serving Linebarger
Rene Oliveira always rides in the Charro Days parade and waves. He has done little else for our region in the last 28 years as State Representative. He talks a good game among "La raza", but when he gets to Austin, he forgets who he's supposedly representing. His only real work in Austin has been for the huge Linebarger law firm while doing zero, nada, zilch for the taxpayers of south Texas. Here is what this blog wrote February 2, 2012:

Rene Oliveira's salary as a "Representative" of District 37 which includes Brownsville and Cameron County is said to be $7,200. He is also retained by the Brownsville Independent School District as interim counsel. But it is his work for Linebarger, Goggan, Blair and Sampson, LLP that gives his employer the most bang for the buck.

First, a little historical perspective: In 2001 Oliveira spearheaded a committee to remove a line in section 3308 of the tax code limiting the delinquent tax collection fee to 15%, subsequently including language allowing a tax collection fee rate of 20%. That bill sailed through the Ways & Means Committee of which Rene was chairman and was passed by the entire house. Considering Linebarger's near statewide presence in tax collection, how many millions of dollars did this sleight of hand add to the agency's coffers?

Now, fast forward to 2012. With Rene Oliveira retained by BISD as interim counsel, but still connected to Linebarger, the February 2, 2012 board meeting agenda contains an action item INCREASING the tax collection rate by 2.5%, netting the collection firm an extra $125,000. And who is that newly named firm? Linebarger, Goggan, Blair and Sampson LLP. (Please note: As documented by Bobby Wightman-Cervantes, Linebarger was a substantial contributor to the campaigns of BISD board members Longoria, Escobedo and Saavedra.) Who pays this extra fee and the millions of dollars collected since 2001 by the passage Rene Oliveira's house bill? The tax payers, the very people Representative Rene Oliveira claims to represent.

We must not limit Oliveira's traitorous betrayal of Brownsville and Cameron County to tax matters. We must not forget Oliveira's treacherous attempt to effectively nullify the 4-3 vote to preserve Texas Southmost College. Rene totally misrepresented the will of the people by trying to overturn that vote with a house bill essentially for unification. Only by the efforts of TSC Trustee Adela Garza to lobby the committee, carefully laying out the actual situation at UTB/TSC was Oliveira's attempted sabotage thwarted. Yes, Rene Oliveira is a representative, but not of the people of Brownsville, Cameron County and District 37.

3 comments:

  1. Let us not forget that Rene Oliveira betrayed the people of Brownsville and every other town and city in Texas when he co-sponsored HB40 (The Denton Anti-Fracking Bill). The Bill was written by the Oil and Gas Lobby who were present when it was voted in. They wouldn't even allow any provisions for emergency shut offs. Oliveira represents the Oil and Gas Industry, not the people.

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  2. Rene Oliveira has been at the center of every Luby's Luanne Platter for the past 25 years, at the center meaning his ugly, fat face buried in some gravy shit only a pig like him could ever like. Fuck him.

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  3. He continues to push bills that help Linebarger at the expense of his constituent’s. He’s trying to put the property tax loan companies out of business because they are cutting into Linebarger’s profits. Why does this guy keep getting re-elected?

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