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John Sharp (Texas politician)

John Spencer Sharp (born July 28, 1950) is an American Democratic politician from Texas, who has served since 2011 as the chancellor of the Texas A&M University System. From 1991 to 1999, he was the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts. From 1979 to 1987, he was a member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature. From 1987 to 1991, he was one of the three members of the Texas Railroad Commission. In 1998 and 2002, he was the Democratic Party's nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Texas.

John Sharp
14th Chancellor of the Texas A&M University System
Assumed office
August 15, 2011
Preceded byMichael McKinney
35th Comptroller of Texas
In office
January 3, 1991 – January 2, 1999
GovernorAnn Richards
George W. Bush
Preceded byBob Bullock
Succeeded byCarole Keeton Strayhorn
Railroad Commissioner of Texas
In office
January 6, 1987 – January 22, 1991
GovernorBill Clements
Preceded byClark Jobe
Succeeded byLena Guerrero
Member of the Texas Senate
from the 18th district
In office
November 20, 1982 – January 13, 1987
Preceded byJohn T. Wilson
Succeeded byKen Armbrister
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 40th district
In office
January 9, 1979 – November 20, 1982
Preceded byJoe Wyatt, Jr.
Succeeded byAlex Moreno
Personal details
Born
John Spencer Sharp

(1950-07-28) July 28, 1950 (age 72)
Placedo, Texas, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Charlotte Sharp
(m. 1978; died 2020)
Children2
ResidenceCollege Station, Texas
Military service
AllegianceUnited States of America
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1972–1976
RankSecond Lieutenant
UnitReserves

Sharp is also a principal in the Austin office of the Dallas-based Ryan & Company, a tax consulting firm. In 2005, he was appointed to serve as chairman of the Texas Tax Reform Commission. In December 2008, Sharp announced that he would run in 2012 for the United States Senate seat held by the then retiring Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison. However, Sharp never sought the position, having instead been named the Texas A&M System chancellor.

Background

The son of an oil field worker and a school teacher, Sharp grew up in the small farming community of Placedo in Victoria County[1] along the Texas Gulf Coast. In 1972, Sharp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas A&M University in College Station, where he was a member of Squadron 6 in the Corps of Cadets and was elected Student Body President. Upon graduation, he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves. He belongs to American Legion Post 76 in Austin.

In 1976, Sharp received a master's degree in Public Administration from Texas State University in San Marcos while working full-time in Austin with the Legislative Budget Board.[2] In 1978, Sharp returned to Victoria, Texas, where he opened a real estate firm with partner and former County Commissioner Gene Martin and became a successful small business owner. That same year, he married Charlotte Sharp. The couple has a son, Spencer, and a daughter, Victoria. The Sharps are involved in many community and humanitarian efforts, including airlifts of Jewish families to Israel from Ukraine and Russia.

In 1978, Sharp was elected to the Texas House of Representatives from the 40th District in Victoria and was later named "Outstanding Freshman" by Texas Monthly. Just a few weeks after his re-election for a third full two-year term in the general election of 1982, he ran and won a special election runoff and served a full four-year term in the Texas Senate. He was appointed to the powerful Senate Finance Committee. In 1986, he was elected to the Texas Railroad Commission. In that position, he worked to reform the state's trucking regulations, improve railroad safety, and develop new markets for Texas' abundant supply of clean-burning and efficient natural gas.

Sharp has received numerous awards, including the only "Texas Quality Award"[3] ever presented to a governmental agency. Texas State University presented Sharp with the "Distinguished Alumnus Award" in 1996, where he also taught a course on Texas state government for several semesters in the early 2000s.[4]

Texas politics

In 1990, Sharp was elected as the 35th State Comptroller of Public Accounts for the State of Texas. He was re-elected in 1994. In 1998, he did not seek a third term as comptroller but instead lost the race for lieutenant governor to Rick Perry, 50-48 percent. Sharp ran for lieutenant governor again in 2002, but was defeated 52-46 percent by David Dewhurst, then the Land Commissioner.

Upon taking office as Comptroller, Sharp began working to fulfill his pledge to "make government work more like our most successful businesses." During his eight years as Comptroller, Sharp established the Texas Performance Review (TPR), an ongoing audit on state government. During Sharp's two 4-year terms as Comptroller, the TPR identified more than $8.5 billion in taxpayer savings and changed the way government does business through such innovations as the Council on Competitive Government.[5] Other innovative programs created and implemented by Sharp during these eight years included:

  • Texas School Performance Review: An outgrowth of TPR, this program has shown public school districts how to save more than $350 million, while keeping scarce education funds in the classroom where they belong and easing the burden on local taxpayers.
  • Texas Window on State Government:[6] The official website for the Texas State Comptroller's Agency was a Sharp innovation during his time as Comptroller. This website – whose stated purpose was to maximize the ability of citizens to engage with the Comptroller's Agency and to access public information more easily – was the first of its kind in the United States, and has served as a model for other state agencies across the country.
  • The Texas Tomorrow Fund: A pre-paid college tuition plan that allows over 80,000 Texas families to lock in the future costs of their children's college at about what they would pay today.
  • Family Pathfinders: Sharp's 1995 welfare reform plan formed the heart of some of the most sweeping changes to public assistance in Texas history. It also led to another of Sharp's innovations—Family Pathfinders, which links welfare families with local civic clubs, congregations and businesses to help get jobs and leave the public assistance rolls behind. The Family Pathfinders website for Tarrant County, Texas (as an example) is here:[7]
  • The Lone Star Card: First recommended by Sharp in 1991. This program spearheaded the nationwide switch from paper food stamp coupons to computerized bank-type cards and dramatically reduced fraud and abuse in the federal program.

As Comptroller, Sharp also commanded the most successful state lottery start-up in U.S. history. With only 189 employees (compared to California's 1,000 and Florida's 750), Sharp's team put their first tickets on sale seven weeks early and set first-day, first-week, and first-year world sales records. By the time he turned the games over to the new Texas Lottery Commission,[8] the state was $1 billion richer – and Sharp had returned $81 million in unspent administrative funds. Sharp's blueprint for the Texas Lottery was later used by several American states as well as Mexico.

In 2005, Sharp was asked to head an education task force – called the Texas Tax Reform Commission – charged with preparing a bi-partisan education plan for the state. The special session convened on April 17, 2006. Sharp accepted the offer and removed himself as a potential candidate for governor in 2006. The task force issued its final plan several months later, and the legislature adopted it.[9] For his successful efforts, Sharp was later nominated by the Dallas Morning News for "Texan of the Year".[10]

Texas Proposition 15

In 2007, Sharp helped spearhead Texas Proposition 15,[11] a proposed amendment to the Texas Constitution that sought to establish grants for cancer research, grants for cancer prevention and control programs in Texas to mitigate the incidence of cancer, and the purchase of laboratory facilities. Sharp acted as Treasurer for the supporting political action committee, Texans to Cure Cancer. Proposition 15 passed both houses of the Texas Legislature in May 2007 and was approved by the voters in November 2007 by a wide margin.

Senate campaign

On December 4, 2008, Republican U.S. Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison announced the creation of an exploratory committee for the Texas governor's race in 2010. Had she won the governorship, Hutchison would have been required to vacate her Senate seat by January 2011. If she were to stay in the Senate and not run for governor, she would have been up for re-election to the Senate in 2012. On December 8, 2008, Sharp became the first Democrat to announce his intention to run for this Senate seat, regardless of Hutchison's decision. Unlike several other candidates for the office, Sharp did not create an exploratory committee but immediately began raising funds and campaigning in 2009.[12]

The Texas A&M University System

On August 15, 2011, John Sharp was chosen as chancellor of the Texas A&M University System, the second largest system of higher education in Texas, with a statewide network of 11 universities, seven state agencies, two service units and a comprehensive health science center.

A&M System members educate more than 131,000 students and reach another 22 million people through service each year. With more than 28,000 faculty and staff, the A&M System has a physical presence in 250 of the state's 254 counties and a programmatic presence in every one. In 2012, externally funded research expenditures exceeded $783 million to help drive the state's economy.

Leadership

As chancellor of The Texas A&M University System, Sharp has led multiple initiatives to improve efficiency, expand the presence of the A&M System, and serve the needs of the state of Texas.

Some of these initiatives are detailed below:

  • New Partnership Puts Texas A&M on Top, Chancellor Says[13]
  • Texas A&M System and GlaxoSmithKline receive U.S. Government approval to establish influenza vaccine facility in Texas[14]
  • Texas A&M Deal to Outsource Campus Services Formalized[15]
  • Texas A&M System Awarded National Center for Innovation[16]
  • Texas A&M University officially acquires Texas Wesleyan University law school[17]
  • Texas A&M System Launches EmpowerU Website[18]
  • Texas A&M lays accountability path for graduation rates, cost effectiveness[19]
  • Texas A&M System implementing outsourcing at other campuses[20]
  • Texas A&M University System Saving $10 Million of Healthcare[21]
  • Adding “Texas A&M” To More A&M System Agencies[22]

References

  1. ^ Roell, Craig H. (June 15, 2010). "Placedo, TX". www.tshaonline.org. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  2. ^ "Legislative Budget Board". www.lbb.state.tx.us. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  3. ^ "Texas Quality - Glass Hummingbird Feeders - Window Hummingbird Feeder". Texas Quality. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  4. ^ "Home - Alumni Association". www.txstatealumni.org. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on January 6, 2009. Retrieved December 21, 2008.
  6. ^ Accounts, Texas Comptroller of Public. "Home Comptroller.Texas.Gov". www.window.state.tx.us. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on February 3, 2009. Retrieved December 22, 2008.
  8. ^ Lottery, Texas. "Texas Lottery". www.txlottery.org. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  9. ^ "Final Report of the Texas Tax Reform Commission" (PDF).[permanent dead link]
  10. ^ "DMN "Texan of the Year" Nomination # 4: John Sharp". Dallas Morning News.
  11. ^ "Full text of Texas Proposition 15". Texas State Legislature.
  12. ^ "Former Comptroller Sharp to seek U.S. Senate seat". Houston Chronicle.
  13. ^ Tribune, The Texas (June 19, 2013). "New Partnership Puts Texas A&M on Top, Chancellor Says". Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  14. ^ . February 1, 2014. Archived from the original on February 1, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  15. ^ Fullhart, Steve. "A&M Deal to Outsource Campus Services Formalized". Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  16. ^ . February 2, 2014. Archived from the original on February 2, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  17. ^ report, Eagle staff. "Texas A&M University officially acquires Texas Wesleyan University law school". Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  18. ^ Tribune, The Texas (October 29, 2012). "Texas A&M System Launches EmpowerU Website". Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  19. ^ "A&M lays accountability path for graduation rates, cost effectiveness". October 29, 2012. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  20. ^ Reed, Allen. "Texas A&M System implementing outsourcing at other campuses". Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  21. ^ . February 22, 2014. Archived from the original on February 22, 2014. Retrieved September 18, 2018.
  22. ^ "Adding "Texas A&M" To More A&M System Agencies". August 2, 2012. Retrieved September 18, 2018.

External links

  • Chancellor John Sharp profile
  • "Country Revival: How the straight-talking, coyote-shooting, tobacco-chewing John Sharp has led a bonanza at Texas A&M." (July 2017)
  • "Working on a Dream: Let's Mark Dr. King's Birthday by Rekindling His Spirit of Public Service" (Written by John Sharp, Burnt Orange Report, 01-19-09)
  • "Sharp: Don't play the educational blame game" (Written by John Sharp, Austin American-Statesman, December 20, 2008)
  • "More Welfare Waste – And A Lesson for Manufacturers" (John Sharp and creation of the Lone Star Card) (Evolving Excellence, November 13, 2006)
  • "State Comptroller elaborates on `Lone Star Scholars' idea" (Amarillo Global News, January 23, 1998)
  • "The U.S. Reform Experience: The National Performance Review" (as inspired by John Sharp) (University of North Texas Libraries, 04/06/1997)
  • "Sharp Drops Smart Bomb" (Austin Chronicle, 02/09/1996)
  • "Texas Official Is Model for Gore's Public Parsimony" (New York Times, 09/12/1993)
  • "The Big Audit" (detailed story of John Sharp's creation of the Texas Performance Review) (State Legislatures, 06/03/1993)
Political offices
Preceded by Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts
1991–1999
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Texas
1998, 2002
Succeeded by
Maria Luisa Alvarado

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For other people named John Sharp see John Sharp disambiguation John Spencer Sharp born July 28 1950 is an American Democratic politician from Texas who has served since 2011 as the chancellor of the Texas A amp M University System From 1991 to 1999 he was the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts From 1979 to 1987 he was a member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature From 1987 to 1991 he was one of the three members of the Texas Railroad Commission In 1998 and 2002 he was the Democratic Party s nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Texas John Sharp14th Chancellor of the Texas A amp M University SystemIncumbentAssumed office August 15 2011Preceded byMichael McKinney35th Comptroller of TexasIn office January 3 1991 January 2 1999GovernorAnn RichardsGeorge W BushPreceded byBob BullockSucceeded byCarole Keeton StrayhornRailroad Commissioner of TexasIn office January 6 1987 January 22 1991GovernorBill ClementsPreceded byClark JobeSucceeded byLena GuerreroMember of the Texas Senate from the 18th districtIn office November 20 1982 January 13 1987Preceded byJohn T WilsonSucceeded byKen ArmbristerMember of the Texas House of Representatives from the 40th districtIn office January 9 1979 November 20 1982Preceded byJoe Wyatt Jr Succeeded byAlex MorenoPersonal detailsBornJohn Spencer Sharp 1950 07 28 July 28 1950 age 72 Placedo Texas U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseCharlotte Sharp m 1978 died 2020 wbr Children2ResidenceCollege Station TexasMilitary serviceAllegianceUnited States of AmericaBranch service United States ArmyYears of service1972 1976RankSecond LieutenantUnitReservesSharp is also a principal in the Austin office of the Dallas based Ryan amp Company a tax consulting firm In 2005 he was appointed to serve as chairman of the Texas Tax Reform Commission In December 2008 Sharp announced that he would run in 2012 for the United States Senate seat held by the then retiring Republican Kay Bailey Hutchison However Sharp never sought the position having instead been named the Texas A amp M System chancellor Contents 1 Background 2 Texas politics 3 Texas Proposition 15 4 Senate campaign 5 The Texas A amp M University System 5 1 Leadership 6 References 7 External linksBackground EditThe son of an oil field worker and a school teacher Sharp grew up in the small farming community of Placedo in Victoria County 1 along the Texas Gulf Coast In 1972 Sharp earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Texas A amp M University in College Station where he was a member of Squadron 6 in the Corps of Cadets and was elected Student Body President Upon graduation he was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the United States Army Reserves He belongs to American Legion Post 76 in Austin In 1976 Sharp received a master s degree in Public Administration from Texas State University in San Marcos while working full time in Austin with the Legislative Budget Board 2 In 1978 Sharp returned to Victoria Texas where he opened a real estate firm with partner and former County Commissioner Gene Martin and became a successful small business owner That same year he married Charlotte Sharp The couple has a son Spencer and a daughter Victoria The Sharps are involved in many community and humanitarian efforts including airlifts of Jewish families to Israel from Ukraine and Russia In 1978 Sharp was elected to the Texas House of Representatives from the 40th District in Victoria and was later named Outstanding Freshman by Texas Monthly Just a few weeks after his re election for a third full two year term in the general election of 1982 he ran and won a special election runoff and served a full four year term in the Texas Senate He was appointed to the powerful Senate Finance Committee In 1986 he was elected to the Texas Railroad Commission In that position he worked to reform the state s trucking regulations improve railroad safety and develop new markets for Texas abundant supply of clean burning and efficient natural gas Sharp has received numerous awards including the only Texas Quality Award 3 ever presented to a governmental agency Texas State University presented Sharp with the Distinguished Alumnus Award in 1996 where he also taught a course on Texas state government for several semesters in the early 2000s 4 Texas politics EditIn 1990 Sharp was elected as the 35th State Comptroller of Public Accounts for the State of Texas He was re elected in 1994 In 1998 he did not seek a third term as comptroller but instead lost the race for lieutenant governor to Rick Perry 50 48 percent Sharp ran for lieutenant governor again in 2002 but was defeated 52 46 percent by David Dewhurst then the Land Commissioner Upon taking office as Comptroller Sharp began working to fulfill his pledge to make government work more like our most successful businesses During his eight years as Comptroller Sharp established the Texas Performance Review TPR an ongoing audit on state government During Sharp s two 4 year terms as Comptroller the TPR identified more than 8 5 billion in taxpayer savings and changed the way government does business through such innovations as the Council on Competitive Government 5 Other innovative programs created and implemented by Sharp during these eight years included Texas School Performance Review An outgrowth of TPR this program has shown public school districts how to save more than 350 million while keeping scarce education funds in the classroom where they belong and easing the burden on local taxpayers Texas Window on State Government 6 The official website for the Texas State Comptroller s Agency was a Sharp innovation during his time as Comptroller This website whose stated purpose was to maximize the ability of citizens to engage with the Comptroller s Agency and to access public information more easily was the first of its kind in the United States and has served as a model for other state agencies across the country The Texas Tomorrow Fund A pre paid college tuition plan that allows over 80 000 Texas families to lock in the future costs of their children s college at about what they would pay today Family Pathfinders Sharp s 1995 welfare reform plan formed the heart of some of the most sweeping changes to public assistance in Texas history It also led to another of Sharp s innovations Family Pathfinders which links welfare families with local civic clubs congregations and businesses to help get jobs and leave the public assistance rolls behind The Family Pathfinders website for Tarrant County Texas as an example is here 7 The Lone Star Card First recommended by Sharp in 1991 This program spearheaded the nationwide switch from paper food stamp coupons to computerized bank type cards and dramatically reduced fraud and abuse in the federal program As Comptroller Sharp also commanded the most successful state lottery start up in U S history With only 189 employees compared to California s 1 000 and Florida s 750 Sharp s team put their first tickets on sale seven weeks early and set first day first week and first year world sales records By the time he turned the games over to the new Texas Lottery Commission 8 the state was 1 billion richer and Sharp had returned 81 million in unspent administrative funds Sharp s blueprint for the Texas Lottery was later used by several American states as well as Mexico In 2005 Sharp was asked to head an education task force called the Texas Tax Reform Commission charged with preparing a bi partisan education plan for the state The special session convened on April 17 2006 Sharp accepted the offer and removed himself as a potential candidate for governor in 2006 The task force issued its final plan several months later and the legislature adopted it 9 For his successful efforts Sharp was later nominated by the Dallas Morning News for Texan of the Year 10 Texas Proposition 15 EditIn 2007 Sharp helped spearhead Texas Proposition 15 11 a proposed amendment to the Texas Constitution that sought to establish grants for cancer research grants for cancer prevention and control programs in Texas to mitigate the incidence of cancer and the purchase of laboratory facilities Sharp acted as Treasurer for the supporting political action committee Texans to Cure Cancer Proposition 15 passed both houses of the Texas Legislature in May 2007 and was approved by the voters in November 2007 by a wide margin Senate campaign EditOn December 4 2008 Republican U S Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison announced the creation of an exploratory committee for the Texas governor s race in 2010 Had she won the governorship Hutchison would have been required to vacate her Senate seat by January 2011 If she were to stay in the Senate and not run for governor she would have been up for re election to the Senate in 2012 On December 8 2008 Sharp became the first Democrat to announce his intention to run for this Senate seat regardless of Hutchison s decision Unlike several other candidates for the office Sharp did not create an exploratory committee but immediately began raising funds and campaigning in 2009 12 The Texas A amp M University System EditOn August 15 2011 John Sharp was chosen as chancellor of the Texas A amp M University System the second largest system of higher education in Texas with a statewide network of 11 universities seven state agencies two service units and a comprehensive health science center A amp M System members educate more than 131 000 students and reach another 22 million people through service each year With more than 28 000 faculty and staff the A amp M System has a physical presence in 250 of the state s 254 counties and a programmatic presence in every one In 2012 externally funded research expenditures exceeded 783 million to help drive the state s economy Leadership Edit As chancellor of The Texas A amp M University System Sharp has led multiple initiatives to improve efficiency expand the presence of the A amp M System and serve the needs of the state of Texas Some of these initiatives are detailed below New Partnership Puts Texas A amp M on Top Chancellor Says 13 Texas A amp M System and GlaxoSmithKline receive U S Government approval to establish influenza vaccine facility in Texas 14 Texas A amp M Deal to Outsource Campus Services Formalized 15 Texas A amp M System Awarded National Center for Innovation 16 Texas A amp M University officially acquires Texas Wesleyan University law school 17 Texas A amp M System Launches EmpowerU Website 18 Texas A amp M lays accountability path for graduation rates cost effectiveness 19 Texas A amp M System implementing outsourcing at other campuses 20 Texas A amp M University System Saving 10 Million of Healthcare 21 Adding Texas A amp M To More A amp M System Agencies 22 References Edit Roell Craig H June 15 2010 Placedo TX www tshaonline org Retrieved September 18 2018 Legislative Budget Board www lbb state tx us Retrieved September 18 2018 Texas Quality Glass Hummingbird Feeders Window Hummingbird Feeder Texas Quality Retrieved September 18 2018 Home Alumni Association www txstatealumni org Retrieved September 18 2018 Texas Council on Competitive Government Archived from the original on January 6 2009 Retrieved December 21 2008 Accounts Texas Comptroller of Public Home Comptroller Texas Gov www window state tx us Retrieved September 18 2018 Family Pathfinders of Tarrant County Archived from the original on February 3 2009 Retrieved December 22 2008 Lottery Texas Texas Lottery www txlottery org Retrieved September 18 2018 Final Report of the Texas Tax Reform Commission PDF permanent dead link DMN Texan of the Year Nomination 4 John Sharp Dallas Morning News Full text of Texas Proposition 15 Texas State Legislature Former Comptroller Sharp to seek U S Senate seat Houston Chronicle Tribune The Texas June 19 2013 New Partnership Puts Texas A amp M on Top Chancellor Says Retrieved September 18 2018 Texas A amp M System and GlaxoSmithKline receive U S Government approval to establish influenza vaccine facility in Texas February 1 2014 Archived from the original on February 1 2014 Retrieved September 18 2018 Fullhart Steve A amp M Deal to Outsource Campus Services Formalized Retrieved September 18 2018 Texas A amp M System Awarded National Center for Innovation February 2 2014 Archived from the original on February 2 2014 Retrieved September 18 2018 report Eagle staff Texas A amp M University officially acquires Texas Wesleyan University law school Retrieved September 18 2018 Tribune The Texas October 29 2012 Texas A amp M System Launches EmpowerU Website Retrieved September 18 2018 A amp M lays accountability path for graduation rates cost effectiveness October 29 2012 Retrieved September 18 2018 Reed Allen Texas A amp M System implementing outsourcing at other campuses Retrieved September 18 2018 Texas A amp M University System Saving 10 Million of Healthcare ABC 40 KRHD TV Bryan College Station News and Weather February 22 2014 Archived from the original on February 22 2014 Retrieved September 18 2018 Adding Texas A amp M To More A amp M System Agencies August 2 2012 Retrieved September 18 2018 External links EditChancellor John Sharp profile John Sharp s curriculum vitae on the Ryan amp Co website Country Revival How the straight talking coyote shooting tobacco chewing John Sharp has led a bonanza at Texas A amp M July 2017 McReynolds Endorses Sharp for U S Senate KTRE Lufkin Nacogdoches includes video feed August 20 2009 Sharp Argues for Bubbas in Bid for Senate Cherokeean Herald August 19 2009 Senate Hopeful to Visit Longview East Texas Review 07 08 09 John Sharp interviewed by Evan Smith on Texas Monthly Talks 01 09 Working on a Dream Let s Mark Dr King s Birthday by Rekindling His Spirit of Public Service Written by John Sharp Burnt Orange Report 01 19 09 Sharp Stop bailing out Wall Street start giving Main Street mortgage relief Written by John Sharp Rio Grande Guardian December 30 2008 Sharp Don t play the educational blame game Written by John Sharp Austin American Statesman December 20 2008 East amp South Texas State Legislators Back Sharp in Senate Race Capitol Annex December 12 2008 John Sharp Let marketplace govern energy industry Written by John Sharp San Antonio Express News June 28 2008 John Sharp is interviewed about the Texas Tax Reform Commission by Austin s KLRU TV More Welfare Waste And A Lesson for Manufacturers John Sharp and creation of the Lone Star Card Evolving Excellence November 13 2006 Text of Governor s Appointment of John Sharp To Lead Tax Reform Panel November 22 2005 State Comptroller elaborates on Lone Star Scholars idea Amarillo Global News January 23 1998 The U S Reform Experience The National Performance Review as inspired by John Sharp University of North Texas Libraries 04 06 1997 Sharp Drops Smart Bomb Austin Chronicle 02 09 1996 Texas Official Is Model for Gore s Public Parsimony New York Times 09 12 1993 The Big Audit detailed story of John Sharp s creation of the Texas Performance Review State Legislatures 06 03 1993 Political officesPreceded byBob Bullock Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts1991 1999 Succeeded byCarole Keeton StrayhornParty political officesPreceded byBob Bullock Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Texas1998 2002 Succeeded byMaria Luisa Alvarado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Sharp Texas politician amp oldid 1127270610, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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