SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 20
The Executive
GOVT 2306
Chapter 8
Overview of the Governorship
 Gubernatorial Politics: Money and Media
 Donors of large sums of money to a winning gubernatorial
campaign are often appointed to key policymaking positions
 The practice of buying influence with campaign contributions is
common throughout the American political system
 Texas is no exception
Overview of the Governorship
 Election
 Constitutional Prerequisites
 Minimum age: 30
 U.S. Citizenship
 Texas residency for 5 years (immediately preceding the election)
 Historically, those who are elected had a conservative-moderate
political ideology
Overview of the Governorship
 Election
• Informal Qualifications of Governor
– Party v. Ideology
– Gender
– Race
– Religion
– Profession
– Income Level
– Incumbency
– Education
Overview of the Governorship
Overview of the Governorship
 Compensation
 Salary: $150,000 as of 2010-2011
 Set in the state budget
 Same as the salaries for the attorney general and the comptroller of
public accounts
 Texas Constitution forbids the governor from receiving compensation
from other employment after taking office
 Mansion
 Around $168,000 per year for staff and upkeep
 Staff
 Travel
 Security
 Texas Department of Public Safety
Overview of the Governorship
 Compensation
 Salary: $150,000 as of 2010-2011
 Set in the state budget
 Mansion
 Staff
 Travel
 Security – DPS
Overview of the Governorship
 Succession
 Should a governor die, resign, or be removed from office, a
governor-elect refuse to take office or be permanently unable to
fill the office, a successor serves for the remainder of the
governor’s 4 year term
 Order of Succession
 Lieutenant Governor
 Senate President Pro Tempore
 Speaker of the House
 Attorney General
 Chief Justices of 14 Texas Court of Appeals in ascending order
Overview of the Governorship
 Removal from Office
 Impeachment and conviction are the only constitutional means of
forcing a governor from office prior to the end of the term
 Governor Jim “Pa” Ferguson was removed in 1917
 Article XV Section 1 of the Texas Constitution explains process:
 Articles of Impeachment begin in the Texas House of Representatives
with a simple majority vote
 To remove the Governor – one or more of the articles must be
approved by 2/3 Senators present.
 If convicted of impeachment, governor can no longer hold appointed or
elected state office
Overview of the Governorship
 Staff
 A governor’s success is often determined by the ability of his/her
personal staff to work with
 Interest groups
 The Texas Legislature
 The general public
 The number of people on the governor’s staff increased
dramatically after 1990 (Gov. Richard’s term)
 However, the legislature removed some of these staff positions est. by
the Richards admin. to shrink state government
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Sam Houston (7th Governor) – 21
Dec. 1859 – 18 Mar. 1861 [Ind]
 Only person in U.S. history to serve as
governor of two states as well as the
only governor to have been a foreign
head of state
 Opposed secession of Texas from the
Union
 Was evicted from office on 16 Mar.
1861 for refusing to take an oath of
loyalty to the Confederacy
 To prevent further bloodshed in Texas,
Houston refused President Lincoln’s offer
of 50,000 troops to prevent Texas’
secession
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Edmund J. Davis (14th Governor) – 8
Jan. 1870– 15 Jan. 1874 [Rep]
 Supported the rights of freedmen and
urged the division of Texas into several
Republican-controlled states
 Accused of violating the 1st
Amendment, institutionalizing his
political opponents, and denying
enfranchisement to regular
Republicans
 Used the Texas State Police to combat
racially-motivated crimes
 Created the State Guard of Texas and the
Reserve Militia
 Last Republican governor until Bill
Clements (1978)
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Richard Coke (15th Governor) – 15
Jan. 1874 – 21 Dec. 1876 [Dem]
 From Waco, Texas
 Fought in the Confederate army,
appointed as a Texas District Court
Judge, and later an associate Justice of
the Texas Supreme Court
 Worked as governor to balance the
budget and presided over the
Constitutional Convention of 1875
 Instrumental in creating the Agricultural
and Mechanical College of Texas
(Texas A&M)
 Later elected as a U.S. Senator
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Lawrence Sullivan Ross (19th
Governor) – 1887– 1981 [Dem]
 His family helped found Waco
 Served as McLennan Co. Sheriff and a
Texas Ranger
 CSA General in the Civil War
 One of the youngest
 Served as a state senator
 As governor, he oversaw the dedication
of the new Texas State Capitol
 Only governor to call a special session
to deal with a treasury surplus
 Became president of Texas A&M and
helped save it from closure
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 James S. Hogg (20th Governor) –
1981 – 1985 [Dem]
 First Texas Governor to be born in
Texas
 Lawyer, doctor, and statesman
 Served as attorney general
 Associated with the populist movement
 Hogg Laws
 Supported the Texas Railroad
Commission
 Sought to regulate alien land ownership
and stop railroads from issuing watered
stocks
 Urged legislation for the RR Commission
to fix rates based on fair valuation
 Essentially, our first “anti-trust” governor
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 James E. “Pa” Ferguson (26th
Governor) – 1915 – 1917 [Dem]
 “Farmer Jim” from Temple, Texas
 Anti-prohibitionist Democrat
 Vetoed appropriations for the University of
Texas
 Because he could not remove professors he
did not like
 This spurred an impeachment movement in
the legislature
 Indicted on 21 charges of
 Misapplication of public funds
 Receiving $156,000 from an unnamed source
 Only Texas governor to be impeached
and removed from office
 Later became the “First Gentleman of
Texas”
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Pat Morris Neff (28th Governor) –
1921 – 1925 [Dem]
 Progressive Democrat from Waco,
Texas
 Born in McGregor
 Served as Assistant County Attorney
and County Attorney for McLennan Co.
 Strong supporter of Prohibition and
instrumental in the development of the
Texas State Parks Board
 Mother Neff Park
 Ambivalent regarding the 1920s Ku
Klux Klan
 Was President of Baylor University
from 1932 to 1947
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Miriam A. Ferguson (29th, 32nd
Governor) – 1925 – 1927; 1933-1935
[Dem]
 Born in Bell County
 Defeated Klan candidate Felix D.
Robertson in 1924
 Averaged 100 pardons a month during
her first term in office
 Accusations of bribes and kickbacks were
common
 Unsuccessful attempts to impeach her
 Accused of giving state highway contracts
to companies that advertised in her
husband’s newspaper during her 2nd term
 In 1933, she signed legislation that
established the University of Houston
Overview of the Governorship
 Notable Governors
 Dan Moody (30th Governor) – 1927 –
1931 [Dem]
 Business Progressive Democrat
 Served as Williamson Co. Attorney
 Obtained convictions against members
of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s
 Est. 150,000 members at the time
 Became known as the “Klan Fighting
Governor”
 As Attorney General, he conducted
investigations of the Fergusons
 Recovered $1 million for the state
 Was instrumental in pushing the Klan
into hiding during his tenure as
governor
Check my SlideShare page
(rfair07) for more lectures
Lectures posted for:
 United States History before 1877 / after 1877
 Texas History
 United States (Federal) Government / Texas Government
 Slide 20 of 51
 To download a full copy of this PowerPoint presentation,
please go to: https://gumroad.com/l/xwXy 
 If you would like a copy of all the Texas Government lectures
posted in PDF format, please check out
at:https://gumroad.com/l/GXhg 

More Related Content

What's hot (18)

Civics201
Civics201Civics201
Civics201
 
REV3.27.2010
REV3.27.2010REV3.27.2010
REV3.27.2010
 
Canada’s Governmental Structure
Canada’s Governmental StructureCanada’s Governmental Structure
Canada’s Governmental Structure
 
American government powerpoint
American government powerpointAmerican government powerpoint
American government powerpoint
 
NC Government
NC GovernmentNC Government
NC Government
 
Cit nation slide
Cit nation slideCit nation slide
Cit nation slide
 
The legislative branch
The legislative branchThe legislative branch
The legislative branch
 
The Legislative Branch
The Legislative BranchThe Legislative Branch
The Legislative Branch
 
barbour4
barbour4barbour4
barbour4
 
Legislative Branch
Legislative BranchLegislative Branch
Legislative Branch
 
The legislative branch
The legislative branch The legislative branch
The legislative branch
 
Chapter 4 & 5 Notes
Chapter 4 & 5 NotesChapter 4 & 5 Notes
Chapter 4 & 5 Notes
 
Legislative Branch PowerPoint
Legislative Branch PowerPointLegislative Branch PowerPoint
Legislative Branch PowerPoint
 
Constitution
ConstitutionConstitution
Constitution
 
Congress
CongressCongress
Congress
 
US Government PPT 2012-2013
US Government PPT 2012-2013US Government PPT 2012-2013
US Government PPT 2012-2013
 
Chapter 7 state and local
Chapter 7 state and localChapter 7 state and local
Chapter 7 state and local
 
Caleb B - The Three Branches of Government - Unit 3 Project
Caleb B - The Three Branches of Government - Unit 3 ProjectCaleb B - The Three Branches of Government - Unit 3 Project
Caleb B - The Three Branches of Government - Unit 3 Project
 

Similar to Govt 2306 ch_8

Tx history-ch-15.3
Tx history-ch-15.3Tx history-ch-15.3
Tx history-ch-15.3
AvantK
 
Ch 4 Launching A Nation
Ch 4 Launching A NationCh 4 Launching A Nation
Ch 4 Launching A Nation
Rick Fair
 
Ch 6 Texas Reconstruction
Ch 6 Texas ReconstructionCh 6 Texas Reconstruction
Ch 6 Texas Reconstruction
Rick Fair
 
Texas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docx
Texas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docxTexas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docx
Texas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docx
mattinsonjanel
 
What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15
What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15
What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15
Heather Powell
 
71117, 837 PMBroken by Design City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx
71117, 837 PMBroken by Design  City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx71117, 837 PMBroken by Design  City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx
71117, 837 PMBroken by Design City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx
alinainglis
 
Ch 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 ReconstructionCh 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 Reconstruction
Rick Fair
 
Ch 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 ReconstructionCh 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 Reconstruction
Rick Fair
 
Constitutional Convention Project
Constitutional Convention ProjectConstitutional Convention Project
Constitutional Convention Project
bwarren0209
 
Goal 3.04 and 3.05 reconstruction
Goal 3.04 and 3.05   reconstructionGoal 3.04 and 3.05   reconstruction
Goal 3.04 and 3.05 reconstruction
Dave Phillips
 

Similar to Govt 2306 ch_8 (20)

Tx history-ch-15.3
Tx history-ch-15.3Tx history-ch-15.3
Tx history-ch-15.3
 
TX History Ch 15.3
TX History Ch 15.3TX History Ch 15.3
TX History Ch 15.3
 
Reconstruction
ReconstructionReconstruction
Reconstruction
 
Ch 4 Launching A Nation
Ch 4 Launching A NationCh 4 Launching A Nation
Ch 4 Launching A Nation
 
Ch 6 Texas Reconstruction
Ch 6 Texas ReconstructionCh 6 Texas Reconstruction
Ch 6 Texas Reconstruction
 
Texas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docx
Texas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docxTexas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docx
Texas Politics - The Constitutionhttptexaspolitics.lait.docx
 
What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15
What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15
What is Freedom? Reconstruction Chapter 15
 
71117, 837 PMBroken by Design City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx
71117, 837 PMBroken by Design  City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx71117, 837 PMBroken by Design  City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx
71117, 837 PMBroken by Design City JournalPage 1 of 9.docx
 
Reconstruction
ReconstructionReconstruction
Reconstruction
 
Jacksonian Democracy
Jacksonian DemocracyJacksonian Democracy
Jacksonian Democracy
 
Ch 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 ReconstructionCh 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 Reconstruction
 
Ch 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 ReconstructionCh 15 Reconstruction
Ch 15 Reconstruction
 
Constitutional Convention Project
Constitutional Convention ProjectConstitutional Convention Project
Constitutional Convention Project
 
Reconstruction 1863 77
Reconstruction 1863 77Reconstruction 1863 77
Reconstruction 1863 77
 
Goal 3.04 and 3.05 reconstruction
Goal 3.04 and 3.05   reconstructionGoal 3.04 and 3.05   reconstruction
Goal 3.04 and 3.05 reconstruction
 
Reconstruction
ReconstructionReconstruction
Reconstruction
 
Reconstruction
Reconstruction Reconstruction
Reconstruction
 
President reading 2015 general
President reading 2015 generalPresident reading 2015 general
President reading 2015 general
 
2.-LESSONS-3-8-Political-System-and-Process-Blog.pptx
2.-LESSONS-3-8-Political-System-and-Process-Blog.pptx2.-LESSONS-3-8-Political-System-and-Process-Blog.pptx
2.-LESSONS-3-8-Political-System-and-Process-Blog.pptx
 
Jacksonian Democracy
Jacksonian DemocracyJacksonian Democracy
Jacksonian Democracy
 

More from Rick Fair (20)

Govt 2306 ch_11
Govt 2306 ch_11Govt 2306 ch_11
Govt 2306 ch_11
 
Govt 2306 ch_6
Govt 2306 ch_6Govt 2306 ch_6
Govt 2306 ch_6
 
Govt 2306 ch_4
Govt 2306 ch_4Govt 2306 ch_4
Govt 2306 ch_4
 
Govt 2306 ch_1
Govt 2306 ch_1Govt 2306 ch_1
Govt 2306 ch_1
 
Govt 2305-Ch_15
Govt 2305-Ch_15Govt 2305-Ch_15
Govt 2305-Ch_15
 
Govt 2305-Ch_14
Govt 2305-Ch_14Govt 2305-Ch_14
Govt 2305-Ch_14
 
Govt 2305-Ch_13
Govt 2305-Ch_13Govt 2305-Ch_13
Govt 2305-Ch_13
 
Govt 2305-Ch_12
Govt 2305-Ch_12Govt 2305-Ch_12
Govt 2305-Ch_12
 
Govt 2305-Ch_11
Govt 2305-Ch_11Govt 2305-Ch_11
Govt 2305-Ch_11
 
Govt 2305-Ch_10
Govt 2305-Ch_10Govt 2305-Ch_10
Govt 2305-Ch_10
 
Govt 2305-Ch_9
Govt 2305-Ch_9Govt 2305-Ch_9
Govt 2305-Ch_9
 
Govt 2305-Ch_8
Govt 2305-Ch_8Govt 2305-Ch_8
Govt 2305-Ch_8
 
Govt 2305-Ch_7
Govt 2305-Ch_7Govt 2305-Ch_7
Govt 2305-Ch_7
 
Govt 2305-Ch_6
Govt 2305-Ch_6Govt 2305-Ch_6
Govt 2305-Ch_6
 
Govt 2305-Ch_5
Govt 2305-Ch_5Govt 2305-Ch_5
Govt 2305-Ch_5
 
Govt 2305-Ch_4
Govt 2305-Ch_4Govt 2305-Ch_4
Govt 2305-Ch_4
 
Govt 2305-Ch_3
Govt 2305-Ch_3Govt 2305-Ch_3
Govt 2305-Ch_3
 
Govt 2305-Ch_2
Govt 2305-Ch_2Govt 2305-Ch_2
Govt 2305-Ch_2
 
Govt 2305-Ch_1
Govt 2305-Ch_1Govt 2305-Ch_1
Govt 2305-Ch_1
 
Ch 24_The 1950s
Ch 24_The 1950sCh 24_The 1950s
Ch 24_The 1950s
 

Recently uploaded

Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
ZurliaSoop
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
heathfieldcps1
 
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please PractiseSpellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
AnaAcapella
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
QucHHunhnh
 

Recently uploaded (20)

Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
Jual Obat Aborsi Hongkong ( Asli No.1 ) 085657271886 Obat Penggugur Kandungan...
 
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
Accessible Digital Futures project (20/03/2024)
 
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding  Accommodations and ModificationsUnderstanding  Accommodations and Modifications
Understanding Accommodations and Modifications
 
Magic bus Group work1and 2 (Team 3).pptx
Magic bus Group work1and 2 (Team 3).pptxMagic bus Group work1and 2 (Team 3).pptx
Magic bus Group work1and 2 (Team 3).pptx
 
psychiatric nursing HISTORY COLLECTION .docx
psychiatric  nursing HISTORY  COLLECTION  .docxpsychiatric  nursing HISTORY  COLLECTION  .docx
psychiatric nursing HISTORY COLLECTION .docx
 
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptxThe basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
The basics of sentences session 3pptx.pptx
 
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please PractiseSpellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
Spellings Wk 3 English CAPS CARES Please Practise
 
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POSHow to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
How to Manage Global Discount in Odoo 17 POS
 
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
ComPTIA Overview | Comptia Security+ Book SY0-701
 
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdfUGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
UGC NET Paper 1 Mathematical Reasoning & Aptitude.pdf
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning PresentationSOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
SOC 101 Demonstration of Learning Presentation
 
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptxThird Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
Third Battle of Panipat detailed notes.pptx
 
SKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptx
SKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptxSKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptx
SKILL OF INTRODUCING THE LESSON MICRO SKILLS.pptx
 
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
Explore beautiful and ugly buildings. Mathematics helps us create beautiful d...
 
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
 
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
How to Create and Manage Wizard in Odoo 17
 
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin ClassesMixin Classes in Odoo 17  How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
Mixin Classes in Odoo 17 How to Extend Models Using Mixin Classes
 
Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx
Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptxDyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx
Dyslexia AI Workshop for Slideshare.pptx
 
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy ConsultingGrant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
Grant Readiness 101 TechSoup and Remy Consulting
 

Govt 2306 ch_8

  • 2. Overview of the Governorship  Gubernatorial Politics: Money and Media  Donors of large sums of money to a winning gubernatorial campaign are often appointed to key policymaking positions  The practice of buying influence with campaign contributions is common throughout the American political system  Texas is no exception
  • 3. Overview of the Governorship  Election  Constitutional Prerequisites  Minimum age: 30  U.S. Citizenship  Texas residency for 5 years (immediately preceding the election)  Historically, those who are elected had a conservative-moderate political ideology
  • 4. Overview of the Governorship  Election • Informal Qualifications of Governor – Party v. Ideology – Gender – Race – Religion – Profession – Income Level – Incumbency – Education
  • 5. Overview of the Governorship
  • 6. Overview of the Governorship  Compensation  Salary: $150,000 as of 2010-2011  Set in the state budget  Same as the salaries for the attorney general and the comptroller of public accounts  Texas Constitution forbids the governor from receiving compensation from other employment after taking office  Mansion  Around $168,000 per year for staff and upkeep  Staff  Travel  Security  Texas Department of Public Safety
  • 7. Overview of the Governorship  Compensation  Salary: $150,000 as of 2010-2011  Set in the state budget  Mansion  Staff  Travel  Security – DPS
  • 8. Overview of the Governorship  Succession  Should a governor die, resign, or be removed from office, a governor-elect refuse to take office or be permanently unable to fill the office, a successor serves for the remainder of the governor’s 4 year term  Order of Succession  Lieutenant Governor  Senate President Pro Tempore  Speaker of the House  Attorney General  Chief Justices of 14 Texas Court of Appeals in ascending order
  • 9. Overview of the Governorship  Removal from Office  Impeachment and conviction are the only constitutional means of forcing a governor from office prior to the end of the term  Governor Jim “Pa” Ferguson was removed in 1917  Article XV Section 1 of the Texas Constitution explains process:  Articles of Impeachment begin in the Texas House of Representatives with a simple majority vote  To remove the Governor – one or more of the articles must be approved by 2/3 Senators present.  If convicted of impeachment, governor can no longer hold appointed or elected state office
  • 10. Overview of the Governorship  Staff  A governor’s success is often determined by the ability of his/her personal staff to work with  Interest groups  The Texas Legislature  The general public  The number of people on the governor’s staff increased dramatically after 1990 (Gov. Richard’s term)  However, the legislature removed some of these staff positions est. by the Richards admin. to shrink state government
  • 11. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Sam Houston (7th Governor) – 21 Dec. 1859 – 18 Mar. 1861 [Ind]  Only person in U.S. history to serve as governor of two states as well as the only governor to have been a foreign head of state  Opposed secession of Texas from the Union  Was evicted from office on 16 Mar. 1861 for refusing to take an oath of loyalty to the Confederacy  To prevent further bloodshed in Texas, Houston refused President Lincoln’s offer of 50,000 troops to prevent Texas’ secession
  • 12. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Edmund J. Davis (14th Governor) – 8 Jan. 1870– 15 Jan. 1874 [Rep]  Supported the rights of freedmen and urged the division of Texas into several Republican-controlled states  Accused of violating the 1st Amendment, institutionalizing his political opponents, and denying enfranchisement to regular Republicans  Used the Texas State Police to combat racially-motivated crimes  Created the State Guard of Texas and the Reserve Militia  Last Republican governor until Bill Clements (1978)
  • 13. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Richard Coke (15th Governor) – 15 Jan. 1874 – 21 Dec. 1876 [Dem]  From Waco, Texas  Fought in the Confederate army, appointed as a Texas District Court Judge, and later an associate Justice of the Texas Supreme Court  Worked as governor to balance the budget and presided over the Constitutional Convention of 1875  Instrumental in creating the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas (Texas A&M)  Later elected as a U.S. Senator
  • 14. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Lawrence Sullivan Ross (19th Governor) – 1887– 1981 [Dem]  His family helped found Waco  Served as McLennan Co. Sheriff and a Texas Ranger  CSA General in the Civil War  One of the youngest  Served as a state senator  As governor, he oversaw the dedication of the new Texas State Capitol  Only governor to call a special session to deal with a treasury surplus  Became president of Texas A&M and helped save it from closure
  • 15. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  James S. Hogg (20th Governor) – 1981 – 1985 [Dem]  First Texas Governor to be born in Texas  Lawyer, doctor, and statesman  Served as attorney general  Associated with the populist movement  Hogg Laws  Supported the Texas Railroad Commission  Sought to regulate alien land ownership and stop railroads from issuing watered stocks  Urged legislation for the RR Commission to fix rates based on fair valuation  Essentially, our first “anti-trust” governor
  • 16. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  James E. “Pa” Ferguson (26th Governor) – 1915 – 1917 [Dem]  “Farmer Jim” from Temple, Texas  Anti-prohibitionist Democrat  Vetoed appropriations for the University of Texas  Because he could not remove professors he did not like  This spurred an impeachment movement in the legislature  Indicted on 21 charges of  Misapplication of public funds  Receiving $156,000 from an unnamed source  Only Texas governor to be impeached and removed from office  Later became the “First Gentleman of Texas”
  • 17. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Pat Morris Neff (28th Governor) – 1921 – 1925 [Dem]  Progressive Democrat from Waco, Texas  Born in McGregor  Served as Assistant County Attorney and County Attorney for McLennan Co.  Strong supporter of Prohibition and instrumental in the development of the Texas State Parks Board  Mother Neff Park  Ambivalent regarding the 1920s Ku Klux Klan  Was President of Baylor University from 1932 to 1947
  • 18. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Miriam A. Ferguson (29th, 32nd Governor) – 1925 – 1927; 1933-1935 [Dem]  Born in Bell County  Defeated Klan candidate Felix D. Robertson in 1924  Averaged 100 pardons a month during her first term in office  Accusations of bribes and kickbacks were common  Unsuccessful attempts to impeach her  Accused of giving state highway contracts to companies that advertised in her husband’s newspaper during her 2nd term  In 1933, she signed legislation that established the University of Houston
  • 19. Overview of the Governorship  Notable Governors  Dan Moody (30th Governor) – 1927 – 1931 [Dem]  Business Progressive Democrat  Served as Williamson Co. Attorney  Obtained convictions against members of the Ku Klux Klan in the 1920s  Est. 150,000 members at the time  Became known as the “Klan Fighting Governor”  As Attorney General, he conducted investigations of the Fergusons  Recovered $1 million for the state  Was instrumental in pushing the Klan into hiding during his tenure as governor
  • 20. Check my SlideShare page (rfair07) for more lectures Lectures posted for:  United States History before 1877 / after 1877  Texas History  United States (Federal) Government / Texas Government  Slide 20 of 51  To download a full copy of this PowerPoint presentation, please go to: https://gumroad.com/l/xwXy   If you would like a copy of all the Texas Government lectures posted in PDF format, please check out at:https://gumroad.com/l/GXhg 