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Rick Perry

James Richard Perry (born March 4, 1950) is an American politician who served as the 47th governor of Texas from 2000 to 2015 and as the 14th United States secretary of energy from 2017 to 2019. Perry also ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2012 and 2016 elections.

Rick Perry
Official portrait, 2017
14th United States Secretary of Energy
In office
March 2, 2017 – December 1, 2019
PresidentDonald Trump
DeputyDan Brouillette
Preceded byErnest Moniz
Succeeded byDan Brouillette
47th Governor of Texas
In office
December 21, 2000 – January 20, 2015
LieutenantBill Ratliff
David Dewhurst
Preceded byGeorge W. Bush
Succeeded byGreg Abbott
39th Lieutenant Governor of Texas
In office
January 19, 1999 – December 21, 2000
GovernorGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byBob Bullock
Succeeded byBill Ratliff
9th Agriculture Commissioner of Texas
In office
January 15, 1991 – January 19, 1999
GovernorAnn Richards
George W. Bush
Preceded byJim Hightower
Succeeded bySusan Combs
Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 64th district
In office
January 8, 1985 – January 8, 1991
Preceded byJoe Hanna
Succeeded byJohn R. Cook
Personal details
Born
James Richard Perry

(1950-03-04) March 4, 1950 (age 73)
Haskell, Texas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (since 1989)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 1989)
Spouse
(m. 1982)
Children2
EducationTexas A&M University (BS)
Signature
WebsiteDepartment of Energy website
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Air Force
Years of service1972–1977[1]
Rank Captain
Unit772nd Tactical Airlift Squadron

Born into a family of cotton farmers in Haskell, Texas, Perry graduated from Texas A&M University in 1972 and entered into the United States Air Force, serving a five-year stint and achieving the rank of captain.[2] After leaving the Air Force in 1977, Perry returned to Texas and entered politics, serving as a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1985 to 1991. In 1989, Perry switched parties and became a Republican, and was elected Agriculture Commissioner of Texas the following year. In 1998, Perry was elected Lieutenant Governor of Texas, becoming the state's first Republican Lieutenant Governor since Reconstruction.

Perry assumed the governorship of Texas in December 2000, after Governor George W. Bush resigned following his election as President. Perry was re-elected Governor three times, becoming the longest-serving Governor in Texas history. As Governor, Perry identified as a staunch conservative, enacting conservative fiscal policies, restrictions on abortion and expanded gun rights.[3][4] Long considered a potential presidential candidate, Perry officially announced his candidacy for the 2012 Republican nomination for President in August 2011. Perry initially performed well in polling and showed strong fundraising prowess, leading to him being considered a serious contender for the nomination. However, his support declined following debates and early primaries, and he withdrew from the race in January 2012.[5]

Perry declined to seek re-election to a fourth term as Governor and left office in 2015, launching a second presidential campaign shortly thereafter. Perry's second presidential campaign failed to garner substantial polling support, fundraising or media attention, leading him to withdraw from the race after only three months.[6] Perry was initially a vocal opponent of Donald Trump's 2016 campaign for President, however, he later endorsed Trump after he secured the Republican nomination.[7] After winning the presidency, Trump appointed Perry as Secretary of Energy, and he was confirmed by the United States Senate in a 62–37 vote on March 2, 2017. On October 17, 2019, Perry reported to Trump that he intended to resign as Secretary of Energy at the end of the year. He left office on December 1, 2019.[8]

Early life

A fifth-generation Texan, Perry was born on March 4, 1950, in Haskell, Texas, and raised in Paint Creek, Texas, the son of dryland cotton farmers Joseph Ray Perry (1925-2017) and Amelia June Holt Perry (born 1929). He has one older sister. Perry's ancestry is almost entirely English, dating as far back as the original Thirteen Colonies. His family has been in Texas since before the Texas Revolution.[9][10][11]

His father, a Democrat, was a long-time Haskell County commissioner and school board member. Perry has said that his interest in politics probably began in November 1961, when his father took him to the funeral of U.S. Representative Sam Rayburn.[12]

Perry was in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) and earned the rank of Eagle Scout.[13] The BSA has honored Perry with the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award.[14]

College

Perry attended Texas A&M University where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets and the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity. He was elected senior class social secretary, a member and redpot in Aggie Bonfire, and one of A&M's five "yell leaders".[15][16] He graduated in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science.[17][18]

In 1989, he said, "I was probably a bit of a free spirit, not particularly structured real well for life outside of a military regime, I would have not lasted at Texas Tech or the University of Texas. I would have hit the fraternity scene and lasted about one semester."[17]

First jobs

In the early 1970s, Perry interned during several summers with Southwestern Advantage, as a door-to-door book salesman. "I count my time working for Dortch Oldham [then president of the Southwestern family of companies] as one of the most important formative experiences of my life", Perry said in 2010. "There is nothing that tests your commitment to a goal like getting a few doors closed in your face." He said that "Mr. Oldham taught legions of young people to communicate quickly, clearly and with passion, a lesson that has served me well in my life since then."[19]

Upon graduation from college in 1972, Perry was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force and completed pilot training in February 1974. He was then assigned as a Lockheed C-130 Hercules pilot with the 772nd Tactical Airlift Squadron at Dyess Air Force Base, located in Abilene, Texas. Perry's duties included two-month overseas rotations at RAF Mildenhall, located in Mildenhall, England, and Rhein-Main Air Base, located at Frankfurt am Main, Germany. His missions included a 1974 U.S. State Department drought relief effort in Mali, Mauritania and Chad, and, in 1976, earthquake relief in Guatemala.[20] He left the Air Force in 1977 at the rank of captain, returned to Texas, and went into farming cotton with his father.[2]

Early political career

 
Perry with President George H. W. Bush in 1990

Texas Legislature

In 1984, Perry was elected to the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat from district 64, which included his home county of Haskell. He served on the House Appropriations and Calendars committees during his three two-year terms in office. He befriended fellow freshman state representative Lena Guerrero, a staunch liberal Democrat who endorsed Perry's reelection bid in 2006.

Perry was part of the "Pit Bulls", a group of Appropriations members who sat on the lower dais in the committee room ("the pit") who pushed for austere state budgets during the 1980s.[21] At one point, The Dallas Morning News named him one of the ten most effective members of the legislature.[22]

In 1987, Perry voted for a $5.7 billion tax increase proposed by Republican Governor Bill Clements.[23] Perry supported Al Gore in the 1988 Democratic presidential primaries and worked for Gore's campaign in Texas.[24] On September 29, 1989, Perry announced that he was switching parties, becoming a Republican.[25] On a guest appearance on Fox show Hannity, he partially credits Reagan as part of the reason he became a Republican, also stating he switched political parties sooner in his life than Reagan.[26]

Agriculture Commissioner

In 1990, as a newly minted Republican, Perry challenged Jim Hightower, the incumbent Democratic Agriculture Commissioner. Karl Rove was Perry's campaign manager.[27]

In the Republican primary on March 13, 1990, Perry polled 276,558 votes (47%), with Richard McIver garnering 176,976 votes (30%) and Gene L. Duke, who placed third, polling 132,497 votes (23%).[28] Since Perry fell shy of the necessary 50% to win outright, a runoff was held between Perry and McIver set on April 10, 1990. In the runoff, he emerged victorious, garnering 96,649 votes (69%) to McIver's 43,921 votes (31%).[29]

During 1990, Hightower's office was embroiled in an FBI investigation into corruption and bribery. Three aides were convicted in 1993 of using public funds for political fundraising, although Hightower himself was not found to be involved in the wrongdoings.[30] Perry narrowly defeated Hightower in November 1990, garnering 1,864,463 votes (49%) to Hightower's 1,820,145 votes (48%).[31]

Rove raised $3 million to raise Perry's profile, "while tarnishing the name of Jim Hightower" resulting in Perry's name becoming a "household name in Texas—and Hightower's name synonymous with corruption".[32]

As Agriculture Commissioner, Perry was responsible for promoting the sale of Texas farm produce to other states and foreign nations, and for supervising the calibration of weights and measures, such as gasoline pumps and grocery store scales.[33]

In April 1993, Perry, while serving as Texas agriculture commissioner, expressed support for the effort to reform the nation's healthcare, describing it as "most commendable".[34] The healthcare plan, first revealed in September, was ultimately unsuccessful due to Republican congressional opposition.[35][36][37][38][39] In 2005, after being questioned on the issue by a potential opponent in the Republican governor primary, Perry said he expressed his support only in order to get Clinton to pay more attention to rural healthcare.[40]

In 1994, Perry was reelected Agriculture Commissioner by a large margin, getting 2,546,287 votes (62 percent) to Democrat Marvin Gregory's 1,479,692 (36 percent). Libertarian Clyde L. Garland received the remaining 85,836 votes (2 percent).[41] Gregory, a chicken farmer from Sulphur Springs, Texas, was on the Texas Agricultural Finance Authority with Perry in the early nineties as a Republican, but became a Democrat before running against Perry in 1994.[42]

Lieutenant governor

In 1998, Perry ran for lieutenant governor. During this election, Perry had a notable falling out with his previous top political strategist Karl Rove, which began the much-reported rivalry between the Bush and Perry camps.[43] Perry polled 1,858,837 votes (50.04 percent) to the 1,790,106 (48.19 percent) cast for Democrat John Sharp. Perry became the state's first Republican lieutenant governor since Reconstruction, taking office on January 19, 1999.

Governor of Texas

 
President George W. Bush and Texas Governor Rick Perry shake hands September 27, 2005, after a question-and-answer session at the Port Arthur airport. Port Arthur suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Rita.

Perry assumed the office of governor on December 21, 2000, following the resignation of George W. Bush—who was preparing to become President of the United States.[13] He won the office in his own right in the 2002 gubernatorial election, where he received 58% of votes to Laredo oilman and businessman Tony Sanchez's 40%.[41] He was re-elected in the 2006 gubernatorial election against three major opponents, polling 39% of votes against runner-up former U.S. Congressman Chris Bell of Houston with 30%. Former Republican Comptroller, Carole Keeton Strayhorn, running as an independent, garnered 18% of the vote and comic/author/musician, Kinky Friedman, also running as an independent, garnered over 12%. In the 2010 gubernatorial election, Perry became the first Texas governor to be elected to three four-year terms, polling 55% of votes to former Houston Mayor Bill White's 42%.

In the 2001 legislative session, Perry set a record for his use of the veto, rejecting 82 acts, more than any other governor in any single legislative session in the history of the state since Reconstruction.[44][45][46]

Perry is one of five governors of Texas to have served three terms, the others being Allan Shivers, Price Daniel, John Connally and later Greg Abbott. He is the longest-serving governor in Texas history. He had served for 14 years by the time he left office, making him the second longest-serving U.S. governor at the time, behind Terry Branstad of Iowa.

Fiscal policies

In his presidential campaign, Perry highlighted the economic success Texas achieved under his governorship. The efficacy of Perry's economic policies has been questioned by some sources.[47][48][49]

A proclaimed proponent of fiscal conservatism, Perry often campaigned on job growth and tax issues, such as his opposition to creating a state income tax. In 2002, Perry refused to promise not to raise taxes as governor, and in the following years did propose or approve various tax and debt increases.[50][51][3][52] In 2009, Perry signed Grover Norquist's pledge to "oppose and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes".[53][54]

Texas began borrowing money in 2003 to pay for roads and was projected to owe $17.3 billion by the end of 2012, increasing total state debt from $13.4 billion in 2001 to $37.8 billion in 2011.[55] The state's public finance authority sold $2 billion in bonds for unemployment benefits, and it was authorized to sell $1.5 billion more if necessary. Texas federal borrowing topped $1.6 billion in October 2010, before the bond sales.[56]

In 2003, Perry signed legislation that created the Texas Enterprise Fund, which has since given $435 million in grants to businesses. The New York Times reported that many of the companies receiving grants, or their chief executives, have made contributions to Perry's campaigns or to the Republican Governors Association.[57] (Perry became chairman of the group in 2008 and again in 2011.[58]) Perry was criticized for supporting corporate tax breaks and other incentives, while the state government was experiencing budget deficits.[59][60]

Healthcare

 
Governor Perry speaking at the Houston Technology Center in 2010

As governor, Perry was an opponent of federal health-care reform proposals and of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, describing the latter as "socialism on American soil".[61] His focus in Texas was on tort reform, signing a bill in 2003 that restricted non-economic damages in medical malpractice judgments.[62] Perry touted this approach in his presidential campaign, although independent analysts have concluded that it has failed to increase the supply of physicians or limit health-care costs in Texas.[61][63]

During Perry's governorship, Texas rose from second to first among states with the highest proportion of uninsured residents at 26%, and had the lowest level of access to prenatal care in the U.S. Perry and the state legislature cut Medicaid spending.[61][64] The Los Angeles Times wrote that under Perry, "working Texans increasingly have been priced out of private healthcare while the state's safety net has withered."[64]

Perry's office said that Texas represents a model private-sector approach to health-care. His spokeswoman said, "Texas does provide an adequate safety net to those truly in need... and many individuals simply choose not to purchase healthcare coverage."[64]

Perry is anti-abortion and has signed bills with rules or restrictions for abortion procedures and funding for them.[citation needed]

In December 2011, Perry said he had undergone a "transformation" and now opposed abortions, even in cases of rape and incest. The next day he clarified that he would allow an exception for abortions that would save a mother's life.[65][66]

In February 2007, Perry issued an executive order mandating that Texas girls receive the HPV vaccine, which protects against some strains of the human papilloma virus, a contributing factor to some forms of cervical cancer.[67] Following the move, news outlets reported various apparent financial connections between Perry and the vaccine's manufacturer, Merck.[67][68] Merck's political action committee has contributed $28,500 since 2001 to Perry's campaigns.[69] Perry later reverses himself, calling the vaccine mandate a "mistake".[70] In May 2007, the Texas Legislature passed a bill undoing the order; Perry did not veto the bill, saying the veto would have been overruled, but blamed lawmakers who supported the bill for the deaths of future Texan cervical cancer victims.[71]

On July 1, 2011, Perry both had adult stem cell surgery in Houston and started "laying the groundwork" for the commercialization of the adult stem cell industry in Texas.[72][73]

Religion

 
Governor Perry speaking at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland

Perry grew up in the United Methodist Church. He and his family were members of Tarrytown United Methodist Church in Austin until 2010, when they began attending Lake Hills Church,[74] a non-denominational evangelical megachurch in western Travis County. Perry told the Austin American-Statesman that he began attending Lake Hills because it was close to the rental home where he and his wife lived while the Governor's Mansion was being renovated.[75]

In 2006, Perry said he believed in the inerrancy of the Bible and that those who do not accept Jesus as their Savior will go to hell. A couple of days later, he clarified, "I don't know that there's any human being that has the ability to interpret what God and his final decision-making is going to be."[76]

In his 2008 book On My Honor, Perry expressed his views on the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause of the U.S. Constitution. "Let's be clear: I don't believe government, which taxes people regardless of their faith, should espouse a specific faith. I also don't think we should allow a small minority of atheists to sanitize our civil dialogue of religious references."[77]

In June 2011, Perry proclaimed August 6 as a Day of Prayer and Fasting, inviting other governors to join him in a prayer meeting hosted by the American Family Association in Houston.[78][79] The event was criticized as going beyond prayer and fasting to include launching Perry's presidential campaign.[80]

Perry has called himself "a firm believer in intelligent design as a matter of faith and intellect", and has expressed support for its teaching alongside evolution in Texas schools, but has also said that "educators and local school officials, not the governor, should determine science curriculum".[81]

Education

In 2005, Perry said he would not "approve an education budget that shortchanges teacher salary increases, textbooks, education technology, and education reforms. And I cannot let $2 billion sit in some bank account when it can go directly to the classroom".[82]

Following a second rejection of Perry's bill, Perry asked John Sharp to head a task force charged with preparing a bipartisan education plan, which was subsequently adopted.[83][84]

In 2001, Perry expressed his pride in the enactment of the statute extending in-state tuition to undocumented immigrants who meet Texas' residency requirements. It also required the undocumented students to pledge to apply for permanent residency or citizenship if this became a possibility for them.[85] In September 2014, Gov. Perry stated during a debate his continuous support for the program.[86]

LGBT rights

 
Perry speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Maryland

Perry is a firm opponent of LGBT rights and as both Governor of Texas and Secretary of Energy became controversial for his homophobic comments and anti-LGBT positions.

In 2002, Perry described the Texas same-sex anti-sodomy law as "appropriate".[87] The following year, the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the statute in Lawrence v. Texas, determining that it violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.

In his 2010 book, Perry referenced the Lawrence decision, writing "Texans have a different view of the world than do the nine oligarchs in robes."[88] In 2011, Perry admitted that he did not know about the Lawrence decision; when told that the Supreme Court case had struck down Texas's anti-sodomy law, Perry said: "I'm not taking the bar exam [...]I don't know what a lot of legal cases [...] My position on traditional marriage is clear [...] I don't need a federal law case to explain it to me."[88]

Perry supported Texas Proposition 2 in 2005, a ballot proposition that amended the Texas constitution by defining marriage as "only a union between a man and a woman" and prohibiting the state from creating or recognizing "any legal status identical or similar to marriage" (such as civil unions).[89]

In 2011, after New York legalized same-sex marriage, Perry said it was their right to do so under the principle of states' rights in the Tenth Amendment.[90] A spokesman later reiterated Perry's support for a federal constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, saying that position was not inconsistent, since an amendment would require ratification by three-fourths of the states.[91]

After the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v. Hodges in 2015 that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same-sex couples by the Constitution, Perry condemned the decision, saying: "I'm a firm believer in traditional marriage, and I also believe the 10th Amendment leaves it to each state to decide this issue."[92]

In his first book, On My Honor, published in 2008, Perry compared homosexuality to alcoholism, writing that he is "no expert on the 'nature versus nurture' debate" but gays should simply choose abstinence.[93] Perry's comments created immense controversy and drew ire from several LGBT rights groups.

During the 2012 presidential campaign, he criticized the repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy for the U.S. military.[94] In a 2011 campaign ad, he stated: "there's something wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in the military" and later defended the ad, saying he was "very comfortable" with it.[95] Perry said using foreign aid as a policy tool against foreign countries that violate the human rights of homosexuals was "not in America's interests" and was part of a "war on traditional American values".[96]

Perry, an Eagle Scout, has called on the Boy Scouts to continue their ban on homosexuality and blamed America for not living up to the ideals of the Scouts.[97]

In July 2017, Perry strongly expressed his support for Donald Trump's ban on transgender people from serving in the U.S. military stating that "The idea that the American people need to be paying for these types of operations to change your sex is not very wise from a standpoint of economics."[98]

Crime

Perry's campaigns for lieutenant governor and governor focused on a tough stance on crime. He has supported block grants for crime programs.[99]

Jeff L. Blackburn, chief counsel of the Innocence Project of Texas, said of Perry that "He has done more good than any other governor we've ever had [...] unless, of course, it involves the death penalty. On the death penalty, Rick Perry has a profound mental block."[100]

In 2007, Perry signed a law ending automatic arrest for cannabis possession.[101]

Death penalty

Perry supports the death penalty.[102] In June 2001, he vetoed a ban on the execution of mentally retarded inmates.[103] In 2011, during a televised debate for presidential candidates, he said he had "never struggled" with the question of the possible innocence of any of the 234 inmates executed to date while he was governor.[104]

Cases in which Perry has been criticized for his lack of intervention include those of Cameron Todd Willingham and Mexican nationals José Medellín and Humberto Leal Garcia.[105][106][107]

Perry commuted the death sentence of Kenneth Foster, who was convicted of murder despite evidence that he was only present at the scene of the crime. Foster was convicted under a Texas law that makes co-conspirators liable in certain cases of homicide. In this case, it tied Foster to the triggerman. Perry raised doubts about the law and urged the legislature to re-examine the issue. "I believe the right and just decision is to commute Foster's sentence from the death penalty to life imprisonment," Perry said.[108]

Perry also refused to grant a stay of execution in 2004 in the case of Cameron Todd Willingham, even though an investigation by the Texas Forensic Science Commission determined parts of the original investigation may not have looked at all of the evidence correctly. Perry said in 2009 that "Willingham was a monster. He was a guy who murdered his three children, who tried to beat his wife into an abortion so that he wouldn't have those kids. Person after person has stood up and testified to facts of this case that quite frankly you all aren't covering" and later replaced the chairman and other members of the Science Commission prior to a meeting on the case.[109][110] The replacements were believed to potentially related to the election slated for the following year.[111]

Infrastructure

In 2002, Perry proposed the Trans-Texas Corridor (TTC), a $175 billion transportation network that would include a 4,000-mile network of highways, rail, and utility lines and would be funded by private investors. Plans for the project were dropped in 2009 in favor of more incremental road projects.[112][113] Opposition to the project, also called the "NAFTA super highway" garnered opposition from rural Texans,[114] labor and environmentalists, the project became a major issue in the 2006 gubernatorial campaign.

Gun ownership

Perry has an A+ rating from the National Rifle Association.[115] He possesses a Concealed Carry License (CCL)[116] and has signed a number of bills that increased CCL access.[4]

Mexico border

In 2005, Perry launched Operation Linebacker, which was intended to prevent terrorists from exploiting the Texas-Mexico border. There was no evidence that terrorists attempted to exploit the border.[117][118] Perry touted the border security efforts as he campaigned for re-election. During Perry's governorship, he launched additional operations and persuaded the Texas legislature to devote more taxpayers resources to border security. According to a 2022 investigative report by the Texas Tribune, "The way the governors and their administrations have tracked success has fluctuated over the years, offering little clarity into whether the state is closer to securing the border today than it was nearly 20 years ago. Neither the governor’s office nor the DPS, the main agency leading border security efforts, can provide a full breakdown of the state-led operations since 2005, their duration, their cost to taxpayers and their accomplishments."[117]

During a large surge in illegal immigration through the U.S. southern border in the summer of 2014, Perry criticized U.S. President Barack Obama, saying the surge was "a humanitarian crisis that he has the ability to stop".[119] On July 21, 2014, Perry announced he would send in 1,000 National Guard troops to secure the border.[120][121] Although illegal immigration levels declined over 70% after Perry deployed the National Guard, PolitiFact.com rated his claim that the decline resulted from the surge as "mostly false".[122]

In 2016, The Texas Tribune wrote that "Perry has long been a critic of building a wall or fence along the border."[123] After Trump won the Republican presidential nomination in 2016, Perry fully embraced Trump's proposed border wall.[124]

Veto controversy and exoneration

On August 15, 2014, Perry was indicted by a Travis County grand jury.[125] The first charge of the indictment was abuse of official capacity, which has since been ruled unconstitutional,[126] for threatening to veto $7.5 million in funding for the Public Integrity Unit, a state public corruption prosecutors department. The second charge, which has also since been ruled unconstitutional, was coercion of a public servant, for seeking the resignation of Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg, a Democrat, after she was convicted of drunk driving and incarcerated.[126][127][128]

Perry pleaded not guilty to both charges. Perry's supporters called the charges political and partisan,[129] and several Democratic commentators, including David Axelrod, believed charges were weak.[130][131]

In February 2016, Perry was cleared of all charges.[132]

The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that courts could not limit veto power and that prosecuting Perry over his action violates "the separation of powers provision of the Texas Constitution" and infringed on Perry's First Amendment right to freedom of speech.[126]

Retirement as governor

By the end of his third full term, he had served more than 14 consecutive years in office. A University of Texas at Austin–Texas Tribune poll released in June 2013, showed Perry leading potential primary challenger Attorney General Greg Abbott by double digits, 45–19%.[133] In February, the same poll had Perry leading by a 3-to-1 margin (49–17%) of 32 points over Abbott.[134]

However, Perry decided not to run for re-election to a fourth full term, announcing in front of family and supporters at the Holt Cat headquarters in San Antonio on July 8, 2013, that he would retire instead.[135][136]

Perry retired with the 10th longest gubernatorial tenure in United States history at the end of his term on January 20, 2015, at 5,143 days as well as the record of the longest serving Texas Governor.[137][138]

2012 presidential campaign

 
Perry campaigning at the Iowa State Fair, August 14, 2011

Perry was considered as a potential candidate since as early as the 2008 presidential election, initially denying he was interested in the office but later becoming more open-minded. He formally launched his campaign on August 13, 2011, in Charleston, South Carolina.[139]

While he was initially successful in fundraising and was briefly considered a serious contender for the nomination, he struggled during the debates and his poll numbers began to decline. After finishing fifth with just over 10% of the vote in the Iowa caucuses on January 3, 2012, Perry considered dropping out of the presidential race but did not.[140][141] After a poor showing in New Hampshire and with "lagging" poll numbers in South Carolina, Perry formally announced he was suspending his campaign on January 19, 2012.[5]

2016 presidential campaign

 
Rick Perry speaking at 2015 First in the Nation Republican Leadership Summit in New Hampshire

Almost immediately following the 2012 election, Perry was mentioned as a potential candidate for the presidency in the 2016 presidential election, with a Time magazine article in July 2013 saying that "everything is aligned for Rick Perry to be the Republican nominee for president in 2016."[142]

Perry officially launched his 2016 presidential candidacy on June 4, 2015, in Addison, Texas. A version of the Colt Ford song "Answer To No One" boomed from loudspeakers, as Perry took to the stage.[143][144][145][146][147] He then announced his candidacy at the scheduled press conference.[148]

Perry withdrew on September 11, 2015—becoming the first in the field of major candidates to drop out—following poor polling after the first debate.[6] In the weeks before he dropped out of the race, Perry's campaign was in dire financial straits, spending nearly four times as much as it raised.[149]

On January 25, 2016, Perry endorsed United States Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) for president.[150] On May 5, 2016, following the suspension of Cruz's presidential campaign, Perry endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency.[151]

Secretary of Energy

 
Secretary Perry at the 2017 Energy Project Management Awards on March 22, 2017

On December 14, 2016, President-elect Trump nominated Perry as Secretary of Energy.[152] The nomination initially faced heavy criticism as Perry had called for the Department of Energy to be abolished during his 2012 presidential campaign[153] and had been unable to remember the name of the department during a Presidential debate.[154] His nomination was approved by a 16–7 vote from the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on January 31, 2017.[155]

On March 2, 2017, the United States Senate voted 62–37 to confirm Perry.[156] The next month, Perry ordered a study of the U.S. electric grid with particular consideration to coal power.[157][158]

In a CNBC interview on June 19, 2017, when asked about the role of human activity in the recent rise of the Earth's temperature, Perry said, "The fact is this shouldn’t be a debate about, ‘Is the climate changing, is man having an effect on it?’ Yeah, we are. The question should be just how much, and what are the policy changes that we need to make to effect that?"[159]

In November 2017, Perry suggested that using fossil fuels to light dangerous places in Africa could reduce sexual assault, saying, "When the lights are on, when you have light that shines the righteousness, if you will, on those types of acts." Perry was criticized by the Sierra Club for "exploiting the struggle of those most affected by climate change".[160][161]

For one week in November 2018, it was reported that the U.S. had become a net exporter of oil, temporarily ending nearly 75 continuous years of dependence on foreign oil.[162]

On October 4, 2019, the New York Times reported that he was expected to resign as Secretary of Energy by the end of 2019, based on information from anonymous sources.[163] On October 17, 2019, Perry told Trump he would resign by the end of the year, ultimately departing at the beginning of December.[164][8]

Trump–Ukraine scandal

 
Perry and Zelensky, May 2019; when Perry attended Zelensky's inauguration.

A little more than a month after Perry attended Zelenskiy's May 2019 inauguration, Ukraine awarded the contract to Perry's supporters after Perry recommended one of them to be Zelensky's energy adviser. The recommendation was made as Zelensky was attempting to secure the nearly $400 million in U.S. military aid. A week after Perry attended the inauguration, "Ukrainian Energy", a new joint venture between Michael Bleyzer's investment firm SigmaBleyzer and Alex Cranberg's Aspect Energy, submitted a bid for a 50-year drilling contract at a Ukraine government-controlled site called Varvynska.[165]

A July 25, 2019 telephone call between Trump and Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky led in September to a whistleblower complaint and an impeachment inquiry against Trump. Two weeks after the inquiry was launched, Trump claimed in a conference call with Congressional Republican leaders that he had only made the telephone call at Perry's urging.[166] Perry's spokesperson said that Perry had suggested Trump discuss energy security with Zelensky, but energy was not mentioned in the publicly released memo about the conversations, which instead focused on Trump asking Zelensky to launch investigations into Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, Crowdstrike, and the 2016 U.S. presidential election.[167] Per Trump's direction earlier that year, Perry spoke with Rudy Giuliani about Ukraine, which Mick Mulvaney confirmed.[168][169][170] Perry denied ever mentioning the Bidens in his discussions with Trump or Ukrainian officials.[171] Mulvaney had put Gordon Sondland, Kurt Volker, and Perry in charge of managing the Ukraine–United States relations instead of diplomats at the National Security Council and the US Department of State.[172][173]

Perry was mentioned in October 2019 by former U.S. officials in relation to reports he planned to have Amos Hochstein replaced as a member of the board at Naftogaz with someone aligned with Republican interests. Perry denied the reports.[174][175] In November 2019, both Sondland and David Holmes, who serves as counselor of political affairs at the U.S Embassy in Ukraine, testified that Perry had played a senior role in the Ukraine campaign, with Holmes even describing Perry, along with Sondland and Volker, was one of the "Three Amigos" who directly assisted both Trump and Giuliani.[176][177][178][179][180]

Career outside politics

In February 2015, Perry announced that he would join the board of directors of Energy Transfer Partners,[181] which owns and operates one of the largest energy asset portfolios in the United States, and Sunoco Partners, another major Dallas energy company.[182][183] According to SEC filings, Perry resigned from the boards of both companies on December 31, 2016.[183] In early January 2020, Perry joined the board of LE GP, general partner of Energy Transfer.[184][185] In February 2020, Perry rejoined MCNA Dental's board of directors as chief strategy officer and vice chairman.[186]

Dancing with the Stars

Perry was one of the celebrities competing on season 23 of Dancing with the Stars. He was partnered with professional dancer Emma Slater.[187] Perry and Slater were eliminated on the third week of competition and finished in 12th place out of 13 competitors.[188]

Bibliography

Personal life

In 1982, Perry married Mary Anita Thigpen, his childhood sweetheart whom he had known since elementary school. They have two adult children, Griffin and Sydney. Anita attended West Texas State University and earned a degree in nursing. She has spearheaded a number of health-related initiatives such as the Anita Thigpen Perry Endowment at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, which focuses on nutrition, cardiovascular disease, health education, and early childhood development.[189] She helped develop and host the Texas Conference for Women.[190]

Perry played himself in minor roles for several feature films, including Man of the House, Deep in the Heart, and Hating Breitbart.[191]

Perry is a member of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and was awarded its Gold Good Citizenship Medal.[192]

Electoral history

Texas gubernatorial election, 2002
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Perry (incumbent) 2,632,591 57.81
Democratic Tony Sanchez 1,819,798 39.96
Libertarian Jeff Daiell 66,720 1.47
Green Rahul Mahajan 32,187 0.71
Independent Elaine Eure Henderson (write-in) 1,715 0.04
Independent Earl W. O'Neil (write-in) 976 0.02
Turnout 4,553,987 100.00
Texas gubernatorial election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Perry (incumbent) 1,716,803 39.03
Democratic Chris Bell 1,310,353 29.79
Independent Carole Keeton Strayhorn 797,577 18.13
Independent Richard "Kinky" Friedman 546,869 12.43
Libertarian James Werner 26,748 0.61
Independent James "Patriot" Dillon (Write-in) 718 0.02
Turnout 4,399,068 100.00
Texas gubernatorial election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Rick Perry (incumbent) 2,733,784 54.97
Democratic Bill White 2,102,606 42.30
Libertarian Kathie Glass 109,057 2.19
Green Deb Shafto 19,475 0.39
Independent Andy Barron (write-in) 7,973 0.15
Turnout 4,979,870 100.00

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Texas House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the Texas House of Representatives
from the 64th district

January 8, 1985–January 8, 1991
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Political offices
Preceded by Agriculture Commissioner of Texas
January 15, 1991–January 19, 1999
Succeeded by
Preceded by Lieutenant Governor of Texas
January 19, 1999–December 21, 2000
Succeeded by
Preceded by Governor of Texas
December 21, 2000–January 20, 2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Secretary of Energy
March 2, 2017–December 1, 2019
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Preceded by Republican nominee for Governor of Texas
2002, 2006, 2010
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Preceded by Chair of the Republican Governors Association
2007–2008
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Preceded by Chair of the Republican Governors Association
2010–2011
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rick, perry, james, richard, perry, born, march, 1950, american, politician, served, 47th, governor, texas, from, 2000, 2015, 14th, united, states, secretary, energy, from, 2017, 2019, perry, also, unsuccessfully, republican, nomination, president, united, sta. James Richard Perry born March 4 1950 is an American politician who served as the 47th governor of Texas from 2000 to 2015 and as the 14th United States secretary of energy from 2017 to 2019 Perry also ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in the 2012 and 2016 elections Rick PerryOfficial portrait 201714th United States Secretary of EnergyIn office March 2 2017 December 1 2019PresidentDonald TrumpDeputyDan BrouillettePreceded byErnest MonizSucceeded byDan Brouillette47th Governor of TexasIn office December 21 2000 January 20 2015LieutenantBill RatliffDavid DewhurstPreceded byGeorge W BushSucceeded byGreg Abbott39th Lieutenant Governor of TexasIn office January 19 1999 December 21 2000GovernorGeorge W BushPreceded byBob BullockSucceeded byBill Ratliff9th Agriculture Commissioner of TexasIn office January 15 1991 January 19 1999GovernorAnn RichardsGeorge W BushPreceded byJim HightowerSucceeded bySusan CombsMember of the Texas House of Representatives from the 64th districtIn office January 8 1985 January 8 1991Preceded byJoe HannaSucceeded byJohn R CookPersonal detailsBornJames Richard Perry 1950 03 04 March 4 1950 age 73 Haskell Texas U S Political partyRepublican since 1989 Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic before 1989 SpouseAnita Thigpen m 1982 wbr Children2EducationTexas A amp M University BS SignatureWebsiteDepartment of Energy websiteMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States Air ForceYears of service1972 1977 1 RankCaptainUnit772nd Tactical Airlift SquadronBorn into a family of cotton farmers in Haskell Texas Perry graduated from Texas A amp M University in 1972 and entered into the United States Air Force serving a five year stint and achieving the rank of captain 2 After leaving the Air Force in 1977 Perry returned to Texas and entered politics serving as a Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1985 to 1991 In 1989 Perry switched parties and became a Republican and was elected Agriculture Commissioner of Texas the following year In 1998 Perry was elected Lieutenant Governor of Texas becoming the state s first Republican Lieutenant Governor since Reconstruction Perry assumed the governorship of Texas in December 2000 after Governor George W Bush resigned following his election as President Perry was re elected Governor three times becoming the longest serving Governor in Texas history As Governor Perry identified as a staunch conservative enacting conservative fiscal policies restrictions on abortion and expanded gun rights 3 4 Long considered a potential presidential candidate Perry officially announced his candidacy for the 2012 Republican nomination for President in August 2011 Perry initially performed well in polling and showed strong fundraising prowess leading to him being considered a serious contender for the nomination However his support declined following debates and early primaries and he withdrew from the race in January 2012 5 Perry declined to seek re election to a fourth term as Governor and left office in 2015 launching a second presidential campaign shortly thereafter Perry s second presidential campaign failed to garner substantial polling support fundraising or media attention leading him to withdraw from the race after only three months 6 Perry was initially a vocal opponent of Donald Trump s 2016 campaign for President however he later endorsed Trump after he secured the Republican nomination 7 After winning the presidency Trump appointed Perry as Secretary of Energy and he was confirmed by the United States Senate in a 62 37 vote on March 2 2017 On October 17 2019 Perry reported to Trump that he intended to resign as Secretary of Energy at the end of the year He left office on December 1 2019 8 Contents 1 Early life 1 1 College 1 2 First jobs 2 Early political career 2 1 Texas Legislature 2 2 Agriculture Commissioner 2 3 Lieutenant governor 3 Governor of Texas 3 1 Fiscal policies 3 2 Healthcare 3 3 Religion 3 4 Education 3 5 LGBT rights 3 6 Crime 3 7 Death penalty 3 8 Infrastructure 3 9 Gun ownership 3 10 Mexico border 3 11 Veto controversy and exoneration 3 12 Retirement as governor 4 2012 presidential campaign 5 2016 presidential campaign 6 Secretary of Energy 6 1 Trump Ukraine scandal 7 Career outside politics 7 1 Dancing with the Stars 8 Bibliography 9 Personal life 10 Electoral history 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksEarly life EditA fifth generation Texan Perry was born on March 4 1950 in Haskell Texas and raised in Paint Creek Texas the son of dryland cotton farmers Joseph Ray Perry 1925 2017 and Amelia June Holt Perry born 1929 He has one older sister Perry s ancestry is almost entirely English dating as far back as the original Thirteen Colonies His family has been in Texas since before the Texas Revolution 9 10 11 His father a Democrat was a long time Haskell County commissioner and school board member Perry has said that his interest in politics probably began in November 1961 when his father took him to the funeral of U S Representative Sam Rayburn 12 Perry was in the Boy Scouts of America BSA and earned the rank of Eagle Scout 13 The BSA has honored Perry with the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award 14 College Edit Perry attended Texas A amp M University where he was a member of the Corps of Cadets and the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity He was elected senior class social secretary a member and redpot in Aggie Bonfire and one of A amp M s five yell leaders 15 16 He graduated in 1972 with a Bachelor of Science degree in animal science 17 18 In 1989 he said I was probably a bit of a free spirit not particularly structured real well for life outside of a military regime I would have not lasted at Texas Tech or the University of Texas I would have hit the fraternity scene and lasted about one semester 17 First jobs Edit In the early 1970s Perry interned during several summers with Southwestern Advantage as a door to door book salesman I count my time working for Dortch Oldham then president of the Southwestern family of companies as one of the most important formative experiences of my life Perry said in 2010 There is nothing that tests your commitment to a goal like getting a few doors closed in your face He said that Mr Oldham taught legions of young people to communicate quickly clearly and with passion a lesson that has served me well in my life since then 19 Upon graduation from college in 1972 Perry was commissioned as an officer in the United States Air Force and completed pilot training in February 1974 He was then assigned as a Lockheed C 130 Hercules pilot with the 772nd Tactical Airlift Squadron at Dyess Air Force Base located in Abilene Texas Perry s duties included two month overseas rotations at RAF Mildenhall located in Mildenhall England and Rhein Main Air Base located at Frankfurt am Main Germany His missions included a 1974 U S State Department drought relief effort in Mali Mauritania and Chad and in 1976 earthquake relief in Guatemala 20 He left the Air Force in 1977 at the rank of captain returned to Texas and went into farming cotton with his father 2 Early political career Edit Perry with President George H W Bush in 1990 Texas Legislature Edit In 1984 Perry was elected to the Texas House of Representatives as a Democrat from district 64 which included his home county of Haskell He served on the House Appropriations and Calendars committees during his three two year terms in office He befriended fellow freshman state representative Lena Guerrero a staunch liberal Democrat who endorsed Perry s reelection bid in 2006 Perry was part of the Pit Bulls a group of Appropriations members who sat on the lower dais in the committee room the pit who pushed for austere state budgets during the 1980s 21 At one point The Dallas Morning News named him one of the ten most effective members of the legislature 22 In 1987 Perry voted for a 5 7 billion tax increase proposed by Republican Governor Bill Clements 23 Perry supported Al Gore in the 1988 Democratic presidential primaries and worked for Gore s campaign in Texas 24 On September 29 1989 Perry announced that he was switching parties becoming a Republican 25 On a guest appearance on Fox show Hannity he partially credits Reagan as part of the reason he became a Republican also stating he switched political parties sooner in his life than Reagan 26 Agriculture Commissioner Edit In 1990 as a newly minted Republican Perry challenged Jim Hightower the incumbent Democratic Agriculture Commissioner Karl Rove was Perry s campaign manager 27 In the Republican primary on March 13 1990 Perry polled 276 558 votes 47 with Richard McIver garnering 176 976 votes 30 and Gene L Duke who placed third polling 132 497 votes 23 28 Since Perry fell shy of the necessary 50 to win outright a runoff was held between Perry and McIver set on April 10 1990 In the runoff he emerged victorious garnering 96 649 votes 69 to McIver s 43 921 votes 31 29 During 1990 Hightower s office was embroiled in an FBI investigation into corruption and bribery Three aides were convicted in 1993 of using public funds for political fundraising although Hightower himself was not found to be involved in the wrongdoings 30 Perry narrowly defeated Hightower in November 1990 garnering 1 864 463 votes 49 to Hightower s 1 820 145 votes 48 31 Rove raised 3 million to raise Perry s profile while tarnishing the name of Jim Hightower resulting in Perry s name becoming a household name in Texas and Hightower s name synonymous with corruption 32 As Agriculture Commissioner Perry was responsible for promoting the sale of Texas farm produce to other states and foreign nations and for supervising the calibration of weights and measures such as gasoline pumps and grocery store scales 33 In April 1993 Perry while serving as Texas agriculture commissioner expressed support for the effort to reform the nation s healthcare describing it as most commendable 34 The healthcare plan first revealed in September was ultimately unsuccessful due to Republican congressional opposition 35 36 37 38 39 In 2005 after being questioned on the issue by a potential opponent in the Republican governor primary Perry said he expressed his support only in order to get Clinton to pay more attention to rural healthcare 40 In 1994 Perry was reelected Agriculture Commissioner by a large margin getting 2 546 287 votes 62 percent to Democrat Marvin Gregory s 1 479 692 36 percent Libertarian Clyde L Garland received the remaining 85 836 votes 2 percent 41 Gregory a chicken farmer from Sulphur Springs Texas was on the Texas Agricultural Finance Authority with Perry in the early nineties as a Republican but became a Democrat before running against Perry in 1994 42 Lieutenant governor Edit In 1998 Perry ran for lieutenant governor During this election Perry had a notable falling out with his previous top political strategist Karl Rove which began the much reported rivalry between the Bush and Perry camps 43 Perry polled 1 858 837 votes 50 04 percent to the 1 790 106 48 19 percent cast for Democrat John Sharp Perry became the state s first Republican lieutenant governor since Reconstruction taking office on January 19 1999 Governor of Texas EditMain article Governorship of Rick Perry President George W Bush and Texas Governor Rick Perry shake hands September 27 2005 after a question and answer session at the Port Arthur airport Port Arthur suffered extensive damage from Hurricane Rita Perry assumed the office of governor on December 21 2000 following the resignation of George W Bush who was preparing to become President of the United States 13 He won the office in his own right in the 2002 gubernatorial election where he received 58 of votes to Laredo oilman and businessman Tony Sanchez s 40 41 He was re elected in the 2006 gubernatorial election against three major opponents polling 39 of votes against runner up former U S Congressman Chris Bell of Houston with 30 Former Republican Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn running as an independent garnered 18 of the vote and comic author musician Kinky Friedman also running as an independent garnered over 12 In the 2010 gubernatorial election Perry became the first Texas governor to be elected to three four year terms polling 55 of votes to former Houston Mayor Bill White s 42 In the 2001 legislative session Perry set a record for his use of the veto rejecting 82 acts more than any other governor in any single legislative session in the history of the state since Reconstruction 44 45 46 Perry is one of five governors of Texas to have served three terms the others being Allan Shivers Price Daniel John Connally and later Greg Abbott He is the longest serving governor in Texas history He had served for 14 years by the time he left office making him the second longest serving U S governor at the time behind Terry Branstad of Iowa Fiscal policies Edit In his presidential campaign Perry highlighted the economic success Texas achieved under his governorship The efficacy of Perry s economic policies has been questioned by some sources 47 48 49 A proclaimed proponent of fiscal conservatism Perry often campaigned on job growth and tax issues such as his opposition to creating a state income tax In 2002 Perry refused to promise not to raise taxes as governor and in the following years did propose or approve various tax and debt increases 50 51 3 52 In 2009 Perry signed Grover Norquist s pledge to oppose and veto any and all efforts to increase taxes 53 54 Texas began borrowing money in 2003 to pay for roads and was projected to owe 17 3 billion by the end of 2012 increasing total state debt from 13 4 billion in 2001 to 37 8 billion in 2011 55 The state s public finance authority sold 2 billion in bonds for unemployment benefits and it was authorized to sell 1 5 billion more if necessary Texas federal borrowing topped 1 6 billion in October 2010 before the bond sales 56 In 2003 Perry signed legislation that created the Texas Enterprise Fund which has since given 435 million in grants to businesses The New York Times reported that many of the companies receiving grants or their chief executives have made contributions to Perry s campaigns or to the Republican Governors Association 57 Perry became chairman of the group in 2008 and again in 2011 58 Perry was criticized for supporting corporate tax breaks and other incentives while the state government was experiencing budget deficits 59 60 Healthcare Edit Governor Perry speaking at the Houston Technology Center in 2010 As governor Perry was an opponent of federal health care reform proposals and of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act describing the latter as socialism on American soil 61 His focus in Texas was on tort reform signing a bill in 2003 that restricted non economic damages in medical malpractice judgments 62 Perry touted this approach in his presidential campaign although independent analysts have concluded that it has failed to increase the supply of physicians or limit health care costs in Texas 61 63 During Perry s governorship Texas rose from second to first among states with the highest proportion of uninsured residents at 26 and had the lowest level of access to prenatal care in the U S Perry and the state legislature cut Medicaid spending 61 64 The Los Angeles Times wrote that under Perry working Texans increasingly have been priced out of private healthcare while the state s safety net has withered 64 Perry s office said that Texas represents a model private sector approach to health care His spokeswoman said Texas does provide an adequate safety net to those truly in need and many individuals simply choose not to purchase healthcare coverage 64 Perry is anti abortion and has signed bills with rules or restrictions for abortion procedures and funding for them citation needed In December 2011 Perry said he had undergone a transformation and now opposed abortions even in cases of rape and incest The next day he clarified that he would allow an exception for abortions that would save a mother s life 65 66 In February 2007 Perry issued an executive order mandating that Texas girls receive the HPV vaccine which protects against some strains of the human papilloma virus a contributing factor to some forms of cervical cancer 67 Following the move news outlets reported various apparent financial connections between Perry and the vaccine s manufacturer Merck 67 68 Merck s political action committee has contributed 28 500 since 2001 to Perry s campaigns 69 Perry later reverses himself calling the vaccine mandate a mistake 70 In May 2007 the Texas Legislature passed a bill undoing the order Perry did not veto the bill saying the veto would have been overruled but blamed lawmakers who supported the bill for the deaths of future Texan cervical cancer victims 71 On July 1 2011 Perry both had adult stem cell surgery in Houston and started laying the groundwork for the commercialization of the adult stem cell industry in Texas 72 73 Religion Edit Governor Perry speaking at the 2014 Conservative Political Action Conference in Maryland Perry grew up in the United Methodist Church He and his family were members of Tarrytown United Methodist Church in Austin until 2010 when they began attending Lake Hills Church 74 a non denominational evangelical megachurch in western Travis County Perry told the Austin American Statesman that he began attending Lake Hills because it was close to the rental home where he and his wife lived while the Governor s Mansion was being renovated 75 In 2006 Perry said he believed in the inerrancy of the Bible and that those who do not accept Jesus as their Savior will go to hell A couple of days later he clarified I don t know that there s any human being that has the ability to interpret what God and his final decision making is going to be 76 In his 2008 book On My Honor Perry expressed his views on the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause of the U S Constitution Let s be clear I don t believe government which taxes people regardless of their faith should espouse a specific faith I also don t think we should allow a small minority of atheists to sanitize our civil dialogue of religious references 77 In June 2011 Perry proclaimed August 6 as a Day of Prayer and Fasting inviting other governors to join him in a prayer meeting hosted by the American Family Association in Houston 78 79 The event was criticized as going beyond prayer and fasting to include launching Perry s presidential campaign 80 Perry has called himself a firm believer in intelligent design as a matter of faith and intellect and has expressed support for its teaching alongside evolution in Texas schools but has also said that educators and local school officials not the governor should determine science curriculum 81 Education Edit In 2005 Perry said he would not approve an education budget that shortchanges teacher salary increases textbooks education technology and education reforms And I cannot let 2 billion sit in some bank account when it can go directly to the classroom 82 Following a second rejection of Perry s bill Perry asked John Sharp to head a task force charged with preparing a bipartisan education plan which was subsequently adopted 83 84 In 2001 Perry expressed his pride in the enactment of the statute extending in state tuition to undocumented immigrants who meet Texas residency requirements It also required the undocumented students to pledge to apply for permanent residency or citizenship if this became a possibility for them 85 In September 2014 Gov Perry stated during a debate his continuous support for the program 86 LGBT rights Edit Perry speaking at the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor Maryland Perry is a firm opponent of LGBT rights and as both Governor of Texas and Secretary of Energy became controversial for his homophobic comments and anti LGBT positions In 2002 Perry described the Texas same sex anti sodomy law as appropriate 87 The following year the U S Supreme Court struck down the statute in Lawrence v Texas determining that it violated the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution In his 2010 book Perry referenced the Lawrence decision writing Texans have a different view of the world than do the nine oligarchs in robes 88 In 2011 Perry admitted that he did not know about the Lawrence decision when told that the Supreme Court case had struck down Texas s anti sodomy law Perry said I m not taking the bar exam I don t know what a lot of legal cases My position on traditional marriage is clear I don t need a federal law case to explain it to me 88 Perry supported Texas Proposition 2 in 2005 a ballot proposition that amended the Texas constitution by defining marriage as only a union between a man and a woman and prohibiting the state from creating or recognizing any legal status identical or similar to marriage such as civil unions 89 In 2011 after New York legalized same sex marriage Perry said it was their right to do so under the principle of states rights in the Tenth Amendment 90 A spokesman later reiterated Perry s support for a federal constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage saying that position was not inconsistent since an amendment would require ratification by three fourths of the states 91 After the U S Supreme Court ruled in Obergefell v Hodges in 2015 that the fundamental right to marry is guaranteed to same sex couples by the Constitution Perry condemned the decision saying I m a firm believer in traditional marriage and I also believe the 10th Amendment leaves it to each state to decide this issue 92 In his first book On My Honor published in 2008 Perry compared homosexuality to alcoholism writing that he is no expert on the nature versus nurture debate but gays should simply choose abstinence 93 Perry s comments created immense controversy and drew ire from several LGBT rights groups During the 2012 presidential campaign he criticized the repeal of the don t ask don t tell policy for the U S military 94 In a 2011 campaign ad he stated there s something wrong in this country when gays can serve openly in the military and later defended the ad saying he was very comfortable with it 95 Perry said using foreign aid as a policy tool against foreign countries that violate the human rights of homosexuals was not in America s interests and was part of a war on traditional American values 96 Perry an Eagle Scout has called on the Boy Scouts to continue their ban on homosexuality and blamed America for not living up to the ideals of the Scouts 97 In July 2017 Perry strongly expressed his support for Donald Trump s ban on transgender people from serving in the U S military stating that The idea that the American people need to be paying for these types of operations to change your sex is not very wise from a standpoint of economics 98 Crime Edit Perry s campaigns for lieutenant governor and governor focused on a tough stance on crime He has supported block grants for crime programs 99 Jeff L Blackburn chief counsel of the Innocence Project of Texas said of Perry that He has done more good than any other governor we ve ever had unless of course it involves the death penalty On the death penalty Rick Perry has a profound mental block 100 In 2007 Perry signed a law ending automatic arrest for cannabis possession 101 Death penalty Edit Further information Capital punishment in Texas Perry supports the death penalty 102 In June 2001 he vetoed a ban on the execution of mentally retarded inmates 103 In 2011 during a televised debate for presidential candidates he said he had never struggled with the question of the possible innocence of any of the 234 inmates executed to date while he was governor 104 Cases in which Perry has been criticized for his lack of intervention include those of Cameron Todd Willingham and Mexican nationals Jose Medellin and Humberto Leal Garcia 105 106 107 Perry commuted the death sentence of Kenneth Foster who was convicted of murder despite evidence that he was only present at the scene of the crime Foster was convicted under a Texas law that makes co conspirators liable in certain cases of homicide In this case it tied Foster to the triggerman Perry raised doubts about the law and urged the legislature to re examine the issue I believe the right and just decision is to commute Foster s sentence from the death penalty to life imprisonment Perry said 108 Perry also refused to grant a stay of execution in 2004 in the case of Cameron Todd Willingham even though an investigation by the Texas Forensic Science Commission determined parts of the original investigation may not have looked at all of the evidence correctly Perry said in 2009 that Willingham was a monster He was a guy who murdered his three children who tried to beat his wife into an abortion so that he wouldn t have those kids Person after person has stood up and testified to facts of this case that quite frankly you all aren t covering and later replaced the chairman and other members of the Science Commission prior to a meeting on the case 109 110 The replacements were believed to potentially related to the election slated for the following year 111 Infrastructure Edit In 2002 Perry proposed the Trans Texas Corridor TTC a 175 billion transportation network that would include a 4 000 mile network of highways rail and utility lines and would be funded by private investors Plans for the project were dropped in 2009 in favor of more incremental road projects 112 113 Opposition to the project also called the NAFTA super highway garnered opposition from rural Texans 114 labor and environmentalists the project became a major issue in the 2006 gubernatorial campaign Gun ownership Edit Perry has an A rating from the National Rifle Association 115 He possesses a Concealed Carry License CCL 116 and has signed a number of bills that increased CCL access 4 Mexico border Edit In 2005 Perry launched Operation Linebacker which was intended to prevent terrorists from exploiting the Texas Mexico border There was no evidence that terrorists attempted to exploit the border 117 118 Perry touted the border security efforts as he campaigned for re election During Perry s governorship he launched additional operations and persuaded the Texas legislature to devote more taxpayers resources to border security According to a 2022 investigative report by the Texas Tribune The way the governors and their administrations have tracked success has fluctuated over the years offering little clarity into whether the state is closer to securing the border today than it was nearly 20 years ago Neither the governor s office nor the DPS the main agency leading border security efforts can provide a full breakdown of the state led operations since 2005 their duration their cost to taxpayers and their accomplishments 117 During a large surge in illegal immigration through the U S southern border in the summer of 2014 Perry criticized U S President Barack Obama saying the surge was a humanitarian crisis that he has the ability to stop 119 On July 21 2014 Perry announced he would send in 1 000 National Guard troops to secure the border 120 121 Although illegal immigration levels declined over 70 after Perry deployed the National Guard PolitiFact com rated his claim that the decline resulted from the surge as mostly false 122 In 2016 The Texas Tribune wrote that Perry has long been a critic of building a wall or fence along the border 123 After Trump won the Republican presidential nomination in 2016 Perry fully embraced Trump s proposed border wall 124 Veto controversy and exoneration Edit Main article Rick Perry veto controversy On August 15 2014 Perry was indicted by a Travis County grand jury 125 The first charge of the indictment was abuse of official capacity which has since been ruled unconstitutional 126 for threatening to veto 7 5 million in funding for the Public Integrity Unit a state public corruption prosecutors department The second charge which has also since been ruled unconstitutional was coercion of a public servant for seeking the resignation of Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg a Democrat after she was convicted of drunk driving and incarcerated 126 127 128 Perry pleaded not guilty to both charges Perry s supporters called the charges political and partisan 129 and several Democratic commentators including David Axelrod believed charges were weak 130 131 In February 2016 Perry was cleared of all charges 132 The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals ruled that courts could not limit veto power and that prosecuting Perry over his action violates the separation of powers provision of the Texas Constitution and infringed on Perry s First Amendment right to freedom of speech 126 Retirement as governor Edit See also Political positions of Rick Perry and 2016 United States presidential election By the end of his third full term he had served more than 14 consecutive years in office A University of Texas at Austin Texas Tribune poll released in June 2013 showed Perry leading potential primary challenger Attorney General Greg Abbott by double digits 45 19 133 In February the same poll had Perry leading by a 3 to 1 margin 49 17 of 32 points over Abbott 134 However Perry decided not to run for re election to a fourth full term announcing in front of family and supporters at the Holt Cat headquarters in San Antonio on July 8 2013 that he would retire instead 135 136 Perry retired with the 10th longest gubernatorial tenure in United States history at the end of his term on January 20 2015 at 5 143 days as well as the record of the longest serving Texas Governor 137 138 2012 presidential campaign EditMain article Rick Perry 2012 presidential campaign Perry campaigning at the Iowa State Fair August 14 2011 Perry was considered as a potential candidate since as early as the 2008 presidential election initially denying he was interested in the office but later becoming more open minded He formally launched his campaign on August 13 2011 in Charleston South Carolina 139 While he was initially successful in fundraising and was briefly considered a serious contender for the nomination he struggled during the debates and his poll numbers began to decline After finishing fifth with just over 10 of the vote in the Iowa caucuses on January 3 2012 Perry considered dropping out of the presidential race but did not 140 141 After a poor showing in New Hampshire and with lagging poll numbers in South Carolina Perry formally announced he was suspending his campaign on January 19 2012 5 2016 presidential campaign EditMain article Rick Perry 2016 presidential campaign Rick Perry speaking at 2015 First in the Nation Republican Leadership Summit in New Hampshire Almost immediately following the 2012 election Perry was mentioned as a potential candidate for the presidency in the 2016 presidential election with a Time magazine article in July 2013 saying that everything is aligned for Rick Perry to be the Republican nominee for president in 2016 142 Perry officially launched his 2016 presidential candidacy on June 4 2015 in Addison Texas A version of the Colt Ford song Answer To No One boomed from loudspeakers as Perry took to the stage 143 144 145 146 147 He then announced his candidacy at the scheduled press conference 148 Perry withdrew on September 11 2015 becoming the first in the field of major candidates to drop out following poor polling after the first debate 6 In the weeks before he dropped out of the race Perry s campaign was in dire financial straits spending nearly four times as much as it raised 149 On January 25 2016 Perry endorsed United States Senator Ted Cruz R TX for president 150 On May 5 2016 following the suspension of Cruz s presidential campaign Perry endorsed Donald Trump for the presidency 151 Secretary of Energy Edit Secretary Perry at the 2017 Energy Project Management Awards on March 22 2017 On December 14 2016 President elect Trump nominated Perry as Secretary of Energy 152 The nomination initially faced heavy criticism as Perry had called for the Department of Energy to be abolished during his 2012 presidential campaign 153 and had been unable to remember the name of the department during a Presidential debate 154 His nomination was approved by a 16 7 vote from the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources on January 31 2017 155 On March 2 2017 the United States Senate voted 62 37 to confirm Perry 156 The next month Perry ordered a study of the U S electric grid with particular consideration to coal power 157 158 In a CNBC interview on June 19 2017 when asked about the role of human activity in the recent rise of the Earth s temperature Perry said The fact is this shouldn t be a debate about Is the climate changing is man having an effect on it Yeah we are The question should be just how much and what are the policy changes that we need to make to effect that 159 In November 2017 Perry suggested that using fossil fuels to light dangerous places in Africa could reduce sexual assault saying When the lights are on when you have light that shines the righteousness if you will on those types of acts Perry was criticized by the Sierra Club for exploiting the struggle of those most affected by climate change 160 161 For one week in November 2018 it was reported that the U S had become a net exporter of oil temporarily ending nearly 75 continuous years of dependence on foreign oil 162 On October 4 2019 the New York Times reported that he was expected to resign as Secretary of Energy by the end of 2019 based on information from anonymous sources 163 On October 17 2019 Perry told Trump he would resign by the end of the year ultimately departing at the beginning of December 164 8 Trump Ukraine scandal Edit Main article Trump Ukraine scandal Perry and Zelensky May 2019 when Perry attended Zelensky s inauguration A little more than a month after Perry attended Zelenskiy s May 2019 inauguration Ukraine awarded the contract to Perry s supporters after Perry recommended one of them to be Zelensky s energy adviser The recommendation was made as Zelensky was attempting to secure the nearly 400 million in U S military aid A week after Perry attended the inauguration Ukrainian Energy a new joint venture between Michael Bleyzer s investment firm SigmaBleyzer and Alex Cranberg s Aspect Energy submitted a bid for a 50 year drilling contract at a Ukraine government controlled site called Varvynska 165 A July 25 2019 telephone call between Trump and Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelensky led in September to a whistleblower complaint and an impeachment inquiry against Trump Two weeks after the inquiry was launched Trump claimed in a conference call with Congressional Republican leaders that he had only made the telephone call at Perry s urging 166 Perry s spokesperson said that Perry had suggested Trump discuss energy security with Zelensky but energy was not mentioned in the publicly released memo about the conversations which instead focused on Trump asking Zelensky to launch investigations into Joe Biden Hunter Biden Crowdstrike and the 2016 U S presidential election 167 Per Trump s direction earlier that year Perry spoke with Rudy Giuliani about Ukraine which Mick Mulvaney confirmed 168 169 170 Perry denied ever mentioning the Bidens in his discussions with Trump or Ukrainian officials 171 Mulvaney had put Gordon Sondland Kurt Volker and Perry in charge of managing the Ukraine United States relations instead of diplomats at the National Security Council and the US Department of State 172 173 Perry was mentioned in October 2019 by former U S officials in relation to reports he planned to have Amos Hochstein replaced as a member of the board at Naftogaz with someone aligned with Republican interests Perry denied the reports 174 175 In November 2019 both Sondland and David Holmes who serves as counselor of political affairs at the U S Embassy in Ukraine testified that Perry had played a senior role in the Ukraine campaign with Holmes even describing Perry along with Sondland and Volker was one of the Three Amigos who directly assisted both Trump and Giuliani 176 177 178 179 180 Career outside politics EditIn February 2015 Perry announced that he would join the board of directors of Energy Transfer Partners 181 which owns and operates one of the largest energy asset portfolios in the United States and Sunoco Partners another major Dallas energy company 182 183 According to SEC filings Perry resigned from the boards of both companies on December 31 2016 183 In early January 2020 Perry joined the board of LE GP general partner of Energy Transfer 184 185 In February 2020 Perry rejoined MCNA Dental s board of directors as chief strategy officer and vice chairman 186 Dancing with the Stars Edit Perry was one of the celebrities competing on season 23 of Dancing with the Stars He was partnered with professional dancer Emma Slater 187 Perry and Slater were eliminated on the third week of competition and finished in 12th place out of 13 competitors 188 Bibliography EditOn My Honor Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts are Worth Fighting For 2008 Fed Up Our Fight to Save America from Washington 2010 Personal life EditIn 1982 Perry married Mary Anita Thigpen his childhood sweetheart whom he had known since elementary school They have two adult children Griffin and Sydney Anita attended West Texas State University and earned a degree in nursing She has spearheaded a number of health related initiatives such as the Anita Thigpen Perry Endowment at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio which focuses on nutrition cardiovascular disease health education and early childhood development 189 She helped develop and host the Texas Conference for Women 190 Perry played himself in minor roles for several feature films including Man of the House Deep in the Heart and Hating Breitbart 191 Perry is a member of the National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution and was awarded its Gold Good Citizenship Medal 192 Electoral history EditTexas gubernatorial election 2002 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rick Perry incumbent 2 632 591 57 81Democratic Tony Sanchez 1 819 798 39 96Libertarian Jeff Daiell 66 720 1 47Green Rahul Mahajan 32 187 0 71Independent Elaine Eure Henderson write in 1 715 0 04Independent Earl W O Neil write in 976 0 02Turnout 4 553 987 100 00Texas gubernatorial election 2006 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rick Perry incumbent 1 716 803 39 03Democratic Chris Bell 1 310 353 29 79Independent Carole Keeton Strayhorn 797 577 18 13Independent Richard Kinky Friedman 546 869 12 43Libertarian James Werner 26 748 0 61Independent James Patriot Dillon Write in 718 0 02Turnout 4 399 068 100 00Texas gubernatorial election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rick Perry incumbent 2 733 784 54 97Democratic Bill White 2 102 606 42 30Libertarian Kathie Glass 109 057 2 19Green Deb Shafto 19 475 0 39Independent Andy Barron write in 7 973 0 15Turnout 4 979 870 100 00See also EditRepublican Party presidential candidates 2016 List of American politicians who switched parties in office Political positions of Rick PerryReferences Edit Kudlow Larry March 6 2015 Captain Rick Perry Time for a military man in the White House CNBC Retrieved September 13 2016 a b Candidates Corner 2012 Rick Perry U S Global Leadership Coalition American Foreign Policy amp Foreign Affairs Usglc org August 13 2011 Archived from the original on May 14 2012 Retrieved August 18 2011 a b Gov Perry Signs Landmark Business Tax Reform Press release Office of the Governor May 18 2006 Archived from the original on August 20 2011 Retrieved August 7 2011 a b Gov Perry Signs Bills to Protect Gun Owners Rights Office of the Governor Rick Perry 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Perry s rhetoric Fort Worth Star Telegram Archived from the original on March 10 2012 Retrieved March 12 2012 Confessore Nicholas Luo Michael August 20 2011 Perry Mines Texas System to Raise Cash The New York Times Retrieved November 3 2019 RGA Announces New Leadership Republican Governors Association November 18 2010 Retrieved March 26 2011 Luhby Tami January 19 2011 Even budget deficits are bigger in Texas Money cnn com Retrieved February 22 2014 Lines Blur as Texas Gives Industries a Bonanza nytimes com December 3 2012 a b c Sack Kevin September 3 2011 G O P Candidates Stances on Health Care Mask Their Records as Governors The New York Times Retrieved September 13 2016 Blumenthal Ralph September 15 2003 Malpractice Suits Capped at 750 000 in Texas Vote The New York Times Retrieved September 13 2016 Paik Myungho Black Bernard S Hyman David A Silver Charles M 2012 July 16 2010 Will Tort Reform Bend the Cost Curve Evidence from Texas Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 9 2 173 216 doi 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Archived from the original on July 16 2011 Retrieved August 16 2011 Ramshaw Emily August 4 2011 Perry Allies Lay Groundwork for TX Stem Cell Industry The Texas Tribune Retrieved March 6 2012 Maslin Nir Sarah August 4 2011 Rick Perry Has Stem Cell Procedure Then Works to Bring it to Texas The New York Times Retrieved March 6 2012 Lake Hills Church lhc org Retrieved September 13 2015 Joshunda Sanders Jason Embry Candidates attending more than one church Austin American Statesman Archived from the original on November 6 2010 Retrieved August 20 2011 Hoppe Christy November 6 2006 Perry believes non Christians doomed The Dallas Morning News Archived from the original on November 19 2006 Retrieved September 1 2011 Perry Rick 2008 On My Honor Macon GA Stroud amp Hall Publishers p 88 ISBN 978 0 9796462 2 5 Perry Rick June 6 2011 Gov Perry Declares August 6th a Day of Prayer Office of the Governor Archived from the original on June 14 2011 Retrieved June 29 2011 Bacon Perry Jr Henderson Nia Malika August 5 2011 Texas Gov Rick Perry to host major prayer event in Houston The Washington Post Fikac Peggy August 19 2011 Email on voting prompts questions about Perry prayer event Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 20 2011 2010 The Vote K 12 Education San Angelo Standard Times September 11 2010 Archived from the original on September 16 2010 Retrieved August 18 2011 Gov Perry Says Legislators Must Come Back Get School Funding Right Press release Office of the Governor Archived from the original on August 20 2010 Retrieved August 18 2011 Proceedings Third Day Tuesday July 26 2005 Archived from the original on November 30 2005 Gov Perry s Principles For A Stronger Texas PDF Office of the Governor Archived from the original PDF on August 20 2011 Retrieved August 7 2011 Perry Rick August 22 2001 Gov Rick Perry s Remarks to the Border Summit Office of the Governor Archived from the original on August 19 2011 Retrieved August 14 2011 Batheja Aman Perry backs in state tuition law Archived from the original on October 6 2014 Retrieved September 22 2014 Perry calls sodomy law appropriate Houston Chronicle Associated Press December 4 2002 Archived from the original on February 2 2012 Retrieved August 19 2011 a b Arlette Saenz Perry Draws Blank on Landmark Texas Anti Sodomy Supreme Court Case ABC News December 29 2011 Elliott Janet November 8 2005 Same sex marriage ban wins OK Houston Chronicle Retrieved August 29 2011 Jacobs Jennifer July 23 2011 Perry defends gay marriage as states choice Santorum takes a swipe The Des Moines Register Archived from the original on July 23 2011 Retrieved August 19 2011 Barabak Mark Z July 28 2011 Rick Perry contorts over same sex marriage Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 19 2011 Jennifer Rubin The GOP contenders react to the same sex marriage decision The Washington Post June 26 2015 Benjamin Mark August 24 2011 Perry Compared Homosexuality to Alcoholism in 2008 Book Time Retrieved October 21 2011 Stein Sam December 8 2011 Rick Perry s Anti Gay Iowa Ad Divides His Top Staff The Huffington Post Retrieved February 15 2012 Shahid Aliyah December 8 2011 Rick Perry rips Obama s war on religion in new ad criticizing President on Don t Ask Don t Tell New York Daily News Retrieved February 14 2023 Rick Perry Says Human Rights for Gays Not in America s Interests ABC News December 6 2011 Archived from the original on March 1 2014 Retrieved February 22 2014 Associated Press Perry Fights Letting Gays in Boy Scouts nytimes com February 2 2013 Malewitz Jim July 28 2017 Rick Perry I totally support Trump s ban on transgender troops The Texas Tribune Retrieved January 25 2022 Public Notes on 01 NGA10 On The Issues September 14 2001 Retrieved August 18 2011 Sontag Deborah October 30 2011 Perry Displays Varied Stance Toward Crime The New York Times Yoder Steve November 7 2011 The GOP tough on crime no more Salon Thomas Evan Brant Martha November 10 2007 Injection of Reflection Newsweek Archived from the original on November 13 2007 Retrieved June 22 2008 Bonner Raymond June 18 2001 Ban on Execution of the Retarded is Vetoed in Texas The New York Times Retrieved September 12 2015 Montopoli Brian September 7 2011 Rick Perry I don t lose sleep over Texas executions CBS News Retrieved May 31 2018 From arson to politics Why has Texas s governorderailed a death penalty investigation The Economist October 22 2009 Retrieved August 13 2011 Grann David January 7 2009 Cameron Todd Willingham Texas and the death penalty The New Yorker Retrieved August 7 2011 Graczyk Michael July 8 2011 Criticism of Texas execution of Mexican Humberto Leal Garcia doesn t bother Perry Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved August 7 2011 dead link Blumenthal Ralph August 31 2007 Governor Commutes Sentence in Texas The New York Times Retrieved November 3 2019 Thornton Paul August 6 2014 Cameron Todd Willingham s ghost won t stop haunting Rick Perry Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 20 2015 Texas Gov Rick Perry defends 2004 execution despite questions about evidence calls convict a monster Cleveland com Shake up in Texas execution probe draws criticism questions CNN Ruiz Rosanna Elliott Janet Ratcliffe R G January 6 2009 Trans Texas Corridor plans dropped after public outcry Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 13 2017 Trans texas Corridor Texas Tribune Retrieved June 13 2017 SALLEE RAD April 28 2008 Rural opposition grows for Trans Texas Corridor Chron Retrieved January 13 2022 Rick Perry s unwavering support for gun rights could boost his presidential prospects nraila org Archived from the original on July 17 2011 Retrieved August 14 2011 Wily coyote no match for governor s gun Austin American Statesman Archived from the original on May 1 2010 Retrieved August 14 2011 a b Texas has spent billions of dollars on border security But what taxpayers got in return is a mystery The Texas Tribune April 18 2022 Retrieved April 25 2022 Calderon Lomi Kriel Perla Trevizo Andrew Rodriguez Examining Nearly Two Decades of Taxpayer Funded Border Operations ProPublica Retrieved April 26 2022 Texas Gov Perry Illegal Immigrant Surge a Humanitarian Crisis Obama Can Stop Fox News July 10 2014 Retrieved April 9 2017 Fernandez Manny Shear Michael D July 21 2014 Texas Governor Bolsters Border and His Profile The New York Times Retrieved April 9 2017 Root Jay July 21 2014 Perry Sending Guard Troops to the Border The Texas Tribune Retrieved April 9 2017 Saacks Bradley July 26 2015 Rick Perry Says 74 Percent Drop in Border Apprehensions Shows Texas Surge Worked PolitiFact com Retrieved April 9 2017 Tribune The Texas Atkinson Khorri July 11 2016 Rick Perry On Donald Trump s Border Wall Never Going to Happen The Texas Tribune Retrieved January 19 2019 Gass Nick August 30 2016 Perry backtracks says Trump will have a border wall Politico Retrieved January 19 2019 Sarlin Benjy August 12 2014 Rick Perry indicted for abuse of power by grand jury MSNBC Retrieved August 17 2014 a b c Malewitz Jim Ramsey Ross February 24 2016 Texas Court of Criminal Appeals Dismisses Rick Perry Indictment Texas Tribune Austin Texas Retrieved February 25 2016 Texas Gov Rick Perry indicted for alleged abuse of power in veto dispute Fox News October 1 2006 Archived from the original on August 16 2014 Retrieved August 17 2014 Fernandez Manny August 15 2014 Gov Rick Perry of Texas Is Indicted on Charge of Abuse of Power The New York Times Retrieved August 20 2014 Texas Gov Rick Perry is indicted Los Angeles times Retrieved August 16 2014 Perry indicted The Washington Post August 15 2014 Archived from the original on August 16 2014 Campbell Colin August 16 2014 Even Liberals Think The Indictment Of Rick Perry Looks Weak Business Insider Retrieved August 16 2014 Dann Carrie Texas Court Dismisses Second Felony Charge Against Rick Perry NBC News February 24 2016 UT TT Poll Texans Favor Cruz Over Perry for President TexasTribune org retrieved August 12 2013 UT TT Poll Perry Starts Ahead of Abbott in 2014 Race TexasTribune org retrieved on August 12 2013 Texas Gov Rick Perry announces he will not seek re election in 2014 KTRK July 8 2013 Archived from the original on July 11 2013 Retrieved July 8 2013 Rick Perry Won t Run for Re election The Texas Tribune July 8 2013 Retrieved October 11 2014 Ostermeier Eric July 8 2013 Perry Will Retire with 10th Longest Gubernatorial Tenure in US History Smart Politics Ostermeier Eric January 20 2015 Perry Exits 10 in All Time Gubernatorial Tenure Smart Politics Parker Ashley August 13 2011 Promising Better Direction Perry Enters Race The New York Times Retrieved January 11 2012 Whitesides John January 3 2012 Perry may drop presidential bid after Iowa Reuters Retrieved January 11 2012 Memoli Michael A January 3 2012 Rick Perry suspending campaign after disappointing finish in Iowa caucuses Los Angeles Times Retrieved January 1 2012 Miller Zeke July 9 2013 Can Anyone Stop Rick Perry In 2016 Time Retrieved May 16 2015 Katz Celeste Former Texas Gov Rick Perry announces 2016 presidential bid New York Daily News June 4 2015 Paulson Dave Rick Perry s country rap song comes from Nashville The Tennessean June 5 2015 Weissert Will Peoples Steve Rick Perry announces 2016 bid a re do from 2012 Associated Press Archived from the original on June 10 2015 Retrieved June 4 2015 Bradner Eric Rick Perry launches comeback bid for White House CNN Retrieved June 4 2015 Camia Catalina Jervis Rick Rick Perry launches 2016 presidential campaign USA Today Retrieved June 4 2015 Beckwith Ryan Teague Rhodan Maya June 4 2015 Rick Perry Announces Presidential Bid Time Retrieved June 4 2015 Patrick Svitek Records Perry Campaign Bled Cash in Final Weeks Texas Tribune October 15 2015 Katie Glueck Politico January 25 2016 Rick Perry endorses Ted Cruz politico com Politico Retrieved January 25 2016 Svitek Patrick May 6 2016 Rick Perry on Trump Endorsement We Let Bygones be Bygones Texas Tribune Retrieved June 13 2017 The Trump Pence Transition Team December 14 2016 President Elect Donald J Trump Intends toe Former Texas Governor Rick Perry as Secretary of the U S Department of Energy GreatAgain gov Retrieved December 14 2016 Foran Clare December 14 2016 Will Rick Perry Promote Science at the Department of Energy The Atlantic Retrieved October 10 2019 Reilly Katie December 13 2016 Rick Perry Infamously Forgot About the Department of Energy Now He Might Lead It Time Retrieved July 11 2020 Wolfgang Ben January 31 2017 Rick Perry Ryan Zinke clear Senate committee with bipartisan support The Washington Times Retrieved January 31 2017 Confirmation Vote of Rick Perry for Secretary of Energy Decision Desk HQ Decision Desk HQ March 2 2017 Archived from the original on March 3 2017 Retrieved March 2 2017 Jennifer A Dlouhy and Jennifer Jacobs April 15 2017 Electric Grid Study Ordered by U S Energy Chief to Boost Coal Bloomberg com Retrieved April 17 2017 Perry Rick April 14 2017 Study Examining Electricity Markets and Reliability PDF Prime Policy Group United States Department of Energy Archived PDF from the original on May 21 2017 Retrieved May 21 2017 DiChristopher Tom June 19 2017 Energy Secretary Rick Perry says CO2 is not the main driver of climate change CNBC Retrieved July 11 2018 Rick Perry under fire for suggestion fossil fuels can reduce sexual assault The Guardian November 2 2017 Retrieved November 3 2017 Dooley Erin Rick Perry suggests fossil fuels could reduce sexual assault in Africa ABC News Retrieved November 3 2017 Blas Javier December 6 2018 The U S Just Became a Net Oil Exporter for the First Time in 75 Years Bloomberg Retrieved May 13 2019 Friedman Lisa Haberman Maggie October 4 2019 Rick Perry Is Said to Be Resigning as Energy Secretary by Year s End The New York Times Retrieved October 6 2019 Haberman Maggie Friedman Lisa October 17 2019 Perry Tells Trump He Will Resign as Energy Secretary The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved October 17 2019 Butler Desmond Biesecker Michael Braun Stephen Lardner Richard November 11 2019 After boost from Perry backers got huge gas deal in Ukraine Associated Press Retrieved November 12 2019 Trump blames Energy Secretary Rick Perry for Ukraine call at center of impeachment inquiry NBC News October 6 2019 Retrieved October 6 2019 Treene Alayna Swan Jonathan October 5 2019 Scoop Trump pins Ukraine call on Energy Secretary Rick Perry Axios Retrieved October 6 2019 LeBlanc Paul October 17 2019 Wall Street Journal Rick Perry spoke with Rudy Giuliani at Trump s direction about Ukraine CNN Ballhaus Timothy Puko and Rebecca October 17 2019 WSJ News Exclusive Rick Perry Called Rudy Giuliani at Trump s Direction on Ukraine Concerns Wall Street Journal Ballhaus Timothy Puko Rebecca Rick Perry reached out to Giuliani at Trump s direction on Ukraine MarketWatch Calicchio Dom October 6 2019 Rick Perry denies discussing Bidens with Trump or Ukraine officials reports Fox News Retrieved October 6 2019 Mulvaney emerges as a key facilitator of the campaign to pressure Ukraine Washington Post Herb Jeremy Raju Manu Fox Lauren October 15 2019 State Department official told to lie low after raising complaints about Giuliani CNN Ukrainian energy giant was a focus for Rick Perry and Giuliani associates CNN October 17 2019 Puko Timothy Kantchev Georgi October 18 2019 How Rick Perry Became a Figure in the Impeachment Inquiry The Wall Street Journal Retrieved November 3 2019 Sondland testifies that Trump sought quid pro quo with Ukraine and everyone was in the loop Dallas News November 21 2019 Recio Maria Testimony points to Rick Perry s Ukraine role Austin American Statesman Analysis Who is David Holmes and why does his public testimony matter Washington Post WATCH Witness David Holmes expresses concerns about Giuliani s role in Ukraine PBS NewsHour November 21 2019 READ David Holmes opening remarks at impeachment hearing WISC November 21 2019 EnergyTransfer com Investor Relations Biography Archived from the original on February 2 2017 Retrieved December 13 2016 EnergyTransfer com Investor 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