Hutchison Promises Fight for Property Rights

FORT WORTH, Texas (AP) _ Republican U.S. senator and Texas gubernatorial candidate Kay Bailey Hutchison says she will fight for property rights if elected governor.

Hutchison spoke briefly Monday morning to a crowd of about 1,200 at the Texas Farm Bureau’s annual convention in Fort Worth.

She said that if she’s elected governor, the government won’t be able to take property for a purpose that’s not public, underpay farmers and then turn it over to a foreign company.

Hutchison also said that if she’s elected, the Trans-Texas Corridor project will “really be dead.” Farmers have opposed Gov. Rick Perry’s toll road network plan that threatens to
take farm and ranch land.

The organization, with 430,000 member families, has endorsed her in the GOP primary over Perry.

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