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Welcome to Rep. Mark Strama's Campaign Academy 2010 Blog!

The Mark Strama for State Representative Campaign Academy is a unique summer opportunity for high school and college students to work inside a high-profile campaign. We are learning the nuts and bolts of modern politics as well as the important policy questions that confront state government. Lunch speakers come in everyday ranging from current and former elected officials, political consultants, and university professors to state policy experts to share their experiences in politics with us.

Campaign Academy has been dedicated to ensuring that all students like us have a rewarding and challenging experience, while making a difference in the political system.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Professor Michael Webber

This morning, Professor Michael Webber came to speak to us about renewable energy.  Professor Webber gave us great insight into how wind, solar, and nuclear energies are going to be the energies we use in the future.  He also provived us with a sobering lecture on how much more energy Texans consume per a capita than the rest of the world.  We learned a great deal about energy consumption and the effectiveness of various renewable energy alternatives from Professor Webber. We hope that he will come back to the Campaign Academy in the future.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Rodney Ellis, Pollsters, and the Y-Gen Awards

Yesterday was a jam-packed day filled with speakers, presentations, and above all spicy pickles. But in all seriousness, yesterday we learned about how polling works, when we sat in a session in which pollster Anna Greenberg explained to us the discontent that the citizens have with the current Texas State Board of Education. It was interesting to see the trends the people of Texas show that when they are informed of the subject of the polls. Statistics show that the majority of people polled are appalled by the current decisions the Board is making and wants a change, and more importantly want Thomas Jefferson in their history textbooks!

Before we went to the polls we were treated by a very animated discussion with Mark's mentor and close friend, State Senator Rodney Ellis. He told us about his past experiences and how he got involved in politics on a state. His discussion really inspired us, when he told us history of how he come up from politics from the bottom, and rising the status he had today.

Finally to end the day we witnessed Mark Strama, receive the Y-Gen Award as the first ever recipient. We also got to meet his family, and enjoy meeting Mark's closest friends and family.

All in all, yesterday was one of the busiest we have had Campaign Academy, and we thoroughly enjoyed.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

StramaRama

So as you might know StramaRama is coming up this week, and just as a reminder to all of you, its on Saturday July 17th. We have secured the venue at Hanover's in Pflugerville, and its on 108 E. Main street in Pflugerville.

So the events we are having in addition to Bruce Robison playing live include having Nate the Great as a balloon animal artist, a caricature artist, and snow cone machines as well as having the chance to dunk elected officials including Mark Strama. We will also will have food and drinks for the adults.

We are expecting over 200 people at this event, so if you don't want to stand in line you can purchase your tickets early you can go to this link


So all you have to do is contribute 10 dollars and go through the entire process, you will be added to our list, so when you show up on Saturday all you have to do is go into the express line get you name checked off and walk in without having to wait half an hour in a line.

We think this event will fun, and family friendly so bring your friends and family out to have a great time.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Representative Rafael Anchia

Today we were paid a visit from a man destined by the Texas Monthly Magazine to be the governor of Texas in 2018. As a man of his stature, Rep. Anchia was friendly, amiable, and genuinely interested in giving back to his community in Dallas, as well as improving the wellbeing of Texans. This morning, the students of the Campaign Academy, alight with buzz over the Miami Heat's acquisition of LeBron James, were in lively discussion about the NBA and its future. Little did we realize the Representative sitting in the corner, quietly observing us in our discussion. As Marc Duchen our advisor introduced Rep. Anchia, we could not help but feel surprised that the Rep. had been in the room the entire time, and we hadn't even noticed. As he stood facing us, he asked us the million dollar question, in his words, "Why in the world, would anyone want to run for office?" and then proceeded to tell us about his experiences while running for his local school board elections. He instructed us on the matters of weighing the positive consequences of running versus the negative consequences of running as well as telling us why he decided to run for office. Rep Anchia inspired us all, with his personal story comparable to the American Dream, in a way that truly changed the way, or the lens in which we viewed the actual election process in a campaign. We would like to thank him for his time, especially when he agreed to talk to us during his vacation time, and like to thank him for the wisdom he imparted during his session with us. We hope that more men like Rep. Anchia get elected to office, and one day we hope to see him as Governor of Texas.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Admiral Bob Inman and Professer Steven Murdock

Today, we had the special treat of having  former four-star Admiral Bob Inman come speak to us. We had great expectations for the Admiral's visit and he didn't disappoint. He gave us great insight into America's current foreign policy affairs and in his experiences during  his long career of  service for his country.  After Bob Inman spoke to us, we were visited by Rice Professor Steven Murdock.

Professor Steven Murdock gave one of the best  presentations we have had at the academy. His PowerPoint presentation made a strong case for educational reform. Murdock, a famous demographer, showed us how Texas' standard of living is expected to drop off over the next few decades because of an uneducated workforce.  Overall, we really enjoyed getting to listen to both these great speakers and we hope that they will come back  to speak to  future Campaign Academies, so they can learn as much as we did from these two great men.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Aimee Boone, Matt Glazer, and Karl Thomas Musselman

Yesterday during lunch, we had three speakers come in and talk to us. The first lady who came in to talk to us was Aimee Boone, and she was the Finance Director for the Texas Democratic Trust. Since we are in the process of planning Stramarama, which is essentially a fundraiser, we received a lot of insights and handy tips on how to improve our fundraising skills. She told us about her experiences, such as how she got into politics, and the importance of fundraising in a campaign.

After our lunch of Jimmy Johns we were honored to have Matt Glazer and Karl Thomas Musselman, Editor-in-Chief and Publisher of Burnt Orange Report, come in and share their experiences with us. We learned about new media, and about how nowadays people are more interested in efficiency rather than the personal touch. Matt was joking about how back in the day direct mail was the latest breakthrough in campaigns, but now we can gain exposure through Twitter, Facebook, Myspace, and various other social networking sites. Matt and KT also discussed about the future of new media campaigning, and about how with the release of the new iPhone 4 we can reach more people through video conferencing.

Holly Heinrich

Name: Holly Heinrich
Age: 18 
School and Year in School: incoming freshman at the University of Texas at Austin; 2010 graduate of Westlake High School
Major: Sociology 
Elevator Pitch: I'm interested in both journalism and government because of the impact these fields can have on people's lives. Journalism spreads awareness about the issues; public policy can directly solve them. I've had experiences in both fields--I've interned in Rep. David Farabee's office and interned at Texas Monthly magazine, and I write for my community newspaper, The Westlake Picayune. 
Favorite Political Figures: Barack Obama and Kirk Watson 
Hobbies: Writing, Hiking, Swimming, Politics

Kristen Gooch

Name: Kristen Gooch
Age: 25
School and Year in School: Texas State University, Junior
Major: Communications Disorders
Elevator Pitch: Hi, My name is Kristen Gooch. I'm a Junior at Texas State University majoring in Communications Disorders with the goal of becoming a Speech Therapist. I worked for Mark Strama's Campaign Academy in 2008.
Favorite Political Figure: Barack Obama
Favorite Musician: Brad Paisley
Hobbies: Wheelchair racing, swimming, and spending time with friends

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Dick J. Trabulsi and James Fields

 Last Friday,  Dick J. Trabulsi, President of  Texans for Lawsuit Reform,  visited us to discuss the importance of enacting more tort reform in Texas. He told us how the goal of his organization was to reduce outrageous claims for damages and unneccessary lawsuits. Trabulsi claimed that if more tort reform was enacted, the costs of many goods and services in Texas would go down, and it would also spur entrepreneurial innovation.  It was a really interesting issue  to hear about , and it made many students of the Academy curious about the issue.

The next Monday, we were visited by  the Texas Trial Lawyers Association's Senior Director of Public Affairs, James Fields .When he arrived the whole room fell silent. Having listened to his opponent the day before, we did not know what to expect of a man who introduced himself as "the devil." As he told us of his past experience and his shifts in political sides, from working with tort reform, to working against it, we were enthralled by his various stories. He then proceeded to paint us a picture of the injustices of tort reform by reading from the book, Breaking Down the Courthouse Door by Stephanie Mencimer, which illustrated his argument that medicine malpractice reimbursement should not be capped, instead that full damages should be paid, instead of a fraction of the real amount that should be paid. But his best advice to us was after the lecture when he told us "Don't believe anything [I say], read up on this issue by yourselves." We enjoyed Mr. Fields lecture, and the ability to view both sides of an argument that is "age old" and to choose which side is right for ourselves. We would like to thank Mr. Fields for taking the time to visit us.

Monday, July 5, 2010

Wells Branch 4th of July Parade

On the 4th of July, a bunch of us Campaign Academy kids participated in the Wells Branch parade. Mark was at the Great Hills parade, so we were kinda disappointed that he didn't show up. Andrew showed up with his big black truck and we hung a gigantic banner on the back of the bed. Then all of us (Sohin, Greg, Meredith, Andrew, Saurah, Elise, Sam H, Jaime, David, Aylin, Kathleen, and Athena) piled on to the truck, and we started waving our flags and yard signs. We originally didn't have candy which put as at a terrible disadvantage, but halfway through the parade the lady who was helping run the parade gave us a bag of Dum Dums. The parade lasted for about 45 minutes, and the stretch was probably a mile long. A few minutes after the parade started, we decided to have a few people walk along side the truck and pass out StramaRama flyers. Overall, I thought the parade was pretty successful because we got the word about StramaRama out to a large crowd.