Shelley worked for
Cintra making introductions to TxDOT just in time to see them get a
winning proposal submitted for the Trans Texas Corridor. Then he worked
for Governor Perry just in time to lobby the Legislature to protect and
strengthen laws benefiting
Cintra. Now he's back working for Cintra
again planning all expense paid trips to Canada for TxDOT and Texas law
makers.
The
Dallas Morning News reports this morning, "Mr. Shelley resigned his
state job in September and struck a lobbying deal with
Cintra worth
between $50,000 and $100,000 to work from March through the end of this
year. In addition, his daughter and lobbying partner, Jennifer
Shelley-Rodriguez, will earn between $25,000 and $50,000 from the
company over the same period, state records show."
The
four-day, three-night, trip to Canada would have put key Texas
legislators and senior TxDOT officials together with
Cintra well out of
the view of Texans. CorridorWatch.org has learned that rooms were ready
booked for the group at the luxurious Le Royal Meridian King Edward
Hotel in Toronto.
The
Dallas Morning News reported that the lawmakers invited by
Cintra
included Rep. Mike Krusee, Chairman of the House Transportation
Committee and three members of the Senate committee that writes the
state budget: Royce West of Dallas, John Whitmire of Houston, and Kim
Brimer of Fort Worth. CorridorWatch.org has learned that an invitation
was also extended to Sen. John Carona, new Chairman of the Senate
Transportation and Homeland Security Committee.
TxDOT
had their bags packed too. Here's the list obtained by
CorridorWatch.org: Mary Ann Griss (Aide to Chairman Ric Williamson);
Steve Simmons (Deputy Director); James Bass (Director of Finance);
Amadeo Saenz (Asst Executive Director for Engineering Operations);
Jefferson Grimes (Manager State Legislative Affairs); John Munoz (Deputy
Director of Finance); and, Jeremiah Kuntz (former policy analyst for
Sen. Staples’ Senate Infrastructure Development and Security Committee,
and now a TxDOT employee).
And
don't forget the TxDOT TTC Citizen's Advisory Committee. While most
members of the committee (including Linda Stall of CorridorWatch.org)
were apparently unaware about the all-expense-paid trip to Canada,
select members were indeed invited. Committee Chairwoman Judy Hawley and
previous Chairman Tim Brown were among the four members invited by
Cintra according to Tim Brown when asked by Linda Stall at their
Committee meeting last Wednesday. Mr. Brown is a Bell County
Commissioner and also President of the North America's Super Corridor
Coalition (NASCO).
"If
there were a smell test, we would all need some serious gas masks," says
David Stall, co-founder of CorridorWatch.org.
[ Dallas Morning News Story ]