Dear Brandon Chase,
It was nice to meet you today, by telephone. I look forward to working with you this session in service to all the people of Texas, for the benefit of the public.
We are looking for a Senator to sponsor a bill that would formalize the proposal outlined in this letter. However; we do not think such a bill is necessarily a requirement before a committee takes action on the proposal. A committee could act on the proposal and then submit a Bill to settle and pay the citizens who have a legitimate constitutional claim for recovery of their private property erroneously, wrongfully, or unlawfully taken by the State of Texas, by and through the State Actors for whom they State has, by constitutional law, accepted responsibility for, and by statutory law have indemnified from personal accountability for what is done in the performance of State functions.
Below is a draft of a letter we plan to submit to each member of the Senate Jurisprudence Committee. We are awaiting committee assignments. Please feel free to contact me anytime at 713-xxx-xxxx or by email to ed@informed.org with any questions, concerns, or information that will help us to help you in service to the people of Texas / for the benefit of the public. Please visit our website; www.informed.org
Ed ____________, Executive Director
INFORMED CITIZENS of Texas
Dear Honorable ,
As a member of the _____________ Committee, INFORMED CITIZENS as that you consider, and suggest to the committee on which you serve, this proposal. Alternatively; INFORMED CITIZENS respectfully request you tell us which committee or conference committee is, in your opinion, best suited for the purpose of saving the public treasury the expense of unnecessary litigation, and the citizen a party to the litigation the burden of delay.
The county commissioners act as a legislative body for aCounty of Texas, as governmental subunit of our State. Trusted with the public funds of the county, they often settle lawsuits to save the county the expense of unnecessary litigation and order payment of the settlement amount, in order to expedite justice for the wronged Citizen.
Our Texas Legislators, trusted with the management of the public treasury for our State, should do the same as part of their fiduciary duty to the treasury - for the taxpayers as the beneficiary, and to the Citizen wronged by the STATE, by and through its Actors.
INFORMED CITIZENS respectfully suggests your committee be assigned to review lawsuits in which the STATE is a defendant for the purpose of proposing settlement of the litigation. This will save the STATE, and the public treasury that funds the STATE, the cost of unnecessary litigation imposed by Attorneys employed at public expense in the Office of the Attorney General and in funding the Judicial Department of the STATE.