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10:15 am CST - February 05, 2013

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Gov. Perry Radio Ad Invites California Companies to Check Out Texas


Texas Insider Report: AUSTIN, Texas – “Building a business is tough, but I hear building a business in California is next to impossible. This is Texas Gov. Rick Perry, and I have a message for California businesses: come check out Texas.” Radio listeners across the Golden State are hearing a new pitch this week – Texas Gov. Rick Perry inviting California companies to check out the low taxes, predictable regulations, fair legal system and skilled workforce that have made Texas the best state in the nation to live, work and raise a family. 

The 30-second spot, which will run on six radio stations in the San Francisco, Sacramento, Los Angeles, Inland Empire and San Diego media markets, coincides with a new, California-targeted section on www.TexasWideOpenForBusiness.com <http://www.TexasWideOpenForBusiness.com> .

The one-week ad buy is paid for by TexasOne, a public-private partnership that markets Texas nationally and internationally as a prime business destination.

“There are plenty of reasons Texas has been named the best state for doing business for eight years running,” says the Texas Governor in the radio spot.

“Visit texaswideopenforbusiness.com, and see why our low taxes, sensible regulations and fair legal system are just the thing to get your business moving to Texas.”

To hear the ad, visit http://www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/ca.php <http://www.texaswideopenforbusiness.com/ca.php> .

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garywfbg
2:37 pm CST
February 05, 2013

Pleassssssse—-when you California companies relocate to Texas, find a way to vote differently than the slime bucket you just left. The blame for the horrible atmosphere in California lies at the feet of the voters. Us Texans don’t want your watered down freedom here. Nothing but the Constitution will do!!!!

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