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Rick Perry Signed 2007 Mandate Requiring 30 Minutes Of Daily Exercise For Texas Students

First Posted: 10/03/2011 2:25 pm Updated: 12/03/2011 4:12 am

WASHINGTON - Rick Perry is big on exercise. And in 2007, he decided Texas public school students should be, too.

On Aug. 30, 2007, the Texas governor mandated 30 minutes of exercise a day for students, signing a bill that required each student to engage in "moderate or vigorous physical activity ... throughout the school year."

"This legislation will help make children healthier today for a healthier Texas tomorrow," Perry said at the time.

The mandate reflects a more aggressive view of the role of government than Perry has been sounding in his campaign for the Republican presidential nomination.

The bill, sponsored by Republican state Sen. Jane Nelson, required students in kindergarten through fifth grade to perform 30 minutes of exercise per day. Students in grades six through eight were given the flexibility to do longer or shorter individual periods of exercise, as long as they met a target of 135 minutes over one week or 225 minutes over two weeks.

Perry's decision to mandate student exercise may be laudable to some. Perry cited the growing rates of obesity among Texas children -- and the rise in the risk of diabetes, heart disease, strokes and "even cancer" -- as the reasons for his decision.

But while the goal of physical fitness is an admirable one, Perry's decision to approve such a mandate goes somewhat against the grain of his anti-government rhetoric and his regular railing against government interference and intrusion in citizens' daily lives.

"Mandate" has become a dirty word to many conservatives since President Obama's 2010 health care overhaul included a requirement that individuals purchase health insurance. Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, currently Perry's top competitor in the GOP primary, has been hounded by the inclusion of a similar mandate his own 2006 health care overhaul in the Bay State.

Perry's exercise mandate is also similar to first lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign to reduce childhood obesity. However, the White House has not required that public school students perform a certain number of physical fitness activities -- a big difference.

Nonetheless, the first lady's program -- which includes a healthy eating component that has essentially mandated that schools change their cafeteria menus -- has provoked outrage among some on the right, who see the initiative as a classic example of government meddling.

Perry has repeatedly invoked the need to get the government out of the affairs of its citizens as a central plank of his campaign for president.

"They clearly think that they know best," he said of D.C. bureaucrats during a speech in June, before he announced his candidacy. "And let me tell ya, I vehemently disagree. They don't know best."

Since he announced his run, Perry has repeatedly said one of his top goals as president would be to make the federal government "as inconsequential in your life" as possible. He does distinguish between intrusion by the federal government and that by state governments, but Perry's overall message is clearly one of as little government involvement in everyday affairs as possible.

Perry has already come under fire in the Republican presidential primary for another mandate that he approved in 2007, requiring that sixth- and seventh-grade girls in public schools be vaccinated against human papillomavirus. HPV is the most common sexually transmitted infection and is a leading cause of cervical cancer.

Perry pushed the HPV mandate hard, issuing an executive order that went around the state legislature. The legislature eventually voided his order. But Perry has been dogged by questions of impropriety in the matter because his former chief of staff, Mike Toomey, was a top lobbyist for drug maker Merck, which was set to manufacture the HPV vaccine.

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pphhrogg
domestic clown goddess
08:31 PM on 10/04/2011
While ENCOURAGING all students to eat right and get more exercise is a good thing....MANDATING it is not.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
08:26 PM on 10/04/2011
You will go to the party and you will have fun!
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TXanimal
Somewhere between Occam's Razor & Murphy's Law
04:16 PM on 10/04/2011
How about stop cutting education funds so teachers have the resources to educate kids on healthy lifestyle habits? Eh, Slick Rick?
11:23 AM on 10/04/2011
News flash! Politicians talk out of both sides of their mouth! and their keister too!
mm3264
Volunteer Of America, Occupy Wall St
11:59 PM on 10/03/2011
Hey, every kid should have gym class. Can't fault him there. But most of the TeaBaggers ripped the first lady over good health. It was one of the pinhead maverick's rogue moments. LOL
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rich07
High Hopes Indeed...
02:20 PM on 10/04/2011
Agreed...Kids need exercise. I had Gym class all the way to High School and actually enjoyed it. So Perry would be within his power to mandate physical health as part of the curriculum and you are right about the first lady and her efforts...she was not making policy just offering suggestions.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
05:28 PM on 10/04/2011
Yes, but Perry is alway harping about keeping government out of your life.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
03:39 PM on 10/13/2011
Yes, and that is what one should be leery about; he says one thing and does another.
11:36 PM on 10/03/2011
As unhealthy as kids eating and lifestyles are now days 30 minutes won't even help but it's at least something
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JackHoffman
Pundit
11:23 PM on 10/03/2011
Michelle Obama promotes healthy eating and they call it indoctrination.
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Yam716
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01:09 PM on 10/04/2011
Thanks for pointing that out!
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lcr999
scientist
10:32 PM on 10/03/2011
Finally something I can agree with
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jaborine
No tea for me
10:20 PM on 10/03/2011
Perry is a real BIG government guy. Yet, he cries to the party government is in our business
too much. I think he just likes to be the one to tell people what to do. He is more of a Dictator
than anything else.
thatgirljd
It must be really easy to be a liberal!
10:01 PM on 10/03/2011
I say along with 30 minutes of exercise, add on some ethics classes and a list of reasons to not do graffiti, to not have a baby when you are under 20 and to support yourself and not wait for the govt to support you!
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SueMVetforObama2
With Liberty and justice for all
10:09 PM on 10/03/2011
Yes, you must take those lessons into GOP homes.
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dave6686
upholder of for the people by the people
11:14 PM on 10/03/2011
F&F oh no these rules and the finger pointing only go left.. never ever right...
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dave6686
upholder of for the people by the people
11:12 PM on 10/03/2011
Must really be great to be so perfect...to have bad habits.. to have never had anything traumatic happen to you.. never been laid off form your job for no fault of your own. never gone hungry or been without a place to call home.. never been robbed, had your insurance company refuse to pay huge healthcare bills for preexisting conditions, never been sick or had sick relatives.. Just postcard picture perfect...
05:25 PM on 10/04/2011
Actually, these listed are what government programs are for. I think he was speaking about not having a baby under twenty.
thatgirljd
It must be really easy to be a liberal!
09:59 PM on 10/03/2011
I think this is a great idea! I dont care what party he is from! Kids needs to exercise. America is getting fat!
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
05:33 PM on 10/04/2011
And the beatings will continue until moral improves.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
08:28 PM on 10/04/2011
Agreed, kids need exercise. Could we agree we don't need government mandating it?
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reasonshouldrule
08:50 PM on 10/03/2011
Why can't people understand this position by Perry is not at all inconsistent with the tea party's views on government. They do not want government to take any money from you, and they do not want to provide any help when you need it, whether it be unemployment funds, health care, or social security.

However, they DO want to control your behavior--in the bedroom, in your doctor's office, what you learn at school etc. In fact, the tea party government would be the MOST INVASIVE government you could ever imagine.
thatgirljd
It must be really easy to be a liberal!
10:02 PM on 10/03/2011
Oh please, they just want people to freakin be responsible for themselves. Libs like to make people so darn lazy and dumb!
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reasonshouldrule
10:21 PM on 10/03/2011
Your post reveals an unfortunate lack of the facts. Liberals are in favor of strong education; conservatives want to destroy it. Liberals are in favor of safety nets; conservatives want to destroy them. Conservatives preach being "responsible for themselves" and then fix the system so the majority can't get anywhere.

Further, people are not "dumb" in a liberal society. There are plenty of examples in the world that show the greatest education and literacy rates are in more socialistic countries. And the big kicker there is that those countries have a GREATER GNP than the U.S.

I suggest going to college or otherwise getting an education.
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Mausinn
Don't Expect a Response
11:01 PM on 10/03/2011
"Libs like to make people so darn lazy and dumb!"

No, we are trying to help you and educate you. There is just no helping the defiantly ignorant. That is what keeps you lazy and dumb, not to mention self destructively conservative.
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PBOHIO
Independently Liberal
08:31 PM on 10/03/2011
Well finally,,,ONE thing in all of Perry's rhetoric I can agree with. PE and/or some kind of exercise is not only good for the body, but the brain. Perhaps that would cut down on the high drop out rate for students that Texas enjoys......
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rich07
High Hopes Indeed...
02:22 PM on 10/04/2011
and all of the meds Big Pharma is now recommending for our kids...exercise is a GOOD think for the body and the brain as you pointed out.
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Razpooten
Nil homini certum est
05:35 PM on 10/04/2011
Then who would fill all those Mcjobs in Texas?
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PBOHIO
Independently Liberal
06:03 PM on 10/04/2011
Ya got me there Raz......how bout all those college students he's so proud of????
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diamonds61
07:57 PM on 10/03/2011
Rick Perry is such a hypocrite and bald-face liar. He claims to care about children by allowing illegal immigrants to attend college and not having to pay out-of-state tuition. He does not support the Dream Act which would allow students to be able to become American citizens when they graduate from college. In fact, many immigrants have received their degrees but cannot be licensed in their profession because they are not American citizens. Due to the recent changes in immigrations which will now penalize employers who hire immigrants, they will not be able to work. Rick Perry is a cold heartless idiot who is giving hispanics false hopes of ever achieving the American dream literally. He must be medicating himself with sleeping pills and plenty of booze so he can sleep well at night. About 10 years ago Perry sold his soul to the highest bidder in the group of his financial backers.