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NEWS IN Morales, Kirk also pursue Gramm's spot Bryan counci to hear appe; at meeting le i HOUSTON (AP) —A familiar Texas political name wants to return to the U.S. Senate. Ken Bentsen, a four-term con gressman from the Houston-area’s 25th District, is hoping to follow in the footsteps of his uncle, Lloyd Bentsen, who first was elected to the Senate in 1970 and remained there until stepping down in 1993 to become President Clinton’s first treasury secretary. Bentsen began a series of announcements around the state Monday, beginning in McAllen, to kick off his bid to regain for Democrats the seat being vacated by Republican Phil Gramm, who is retiring after three terms. Gramm’s seat, once held by Lyndon Johnson, has not been in Democratic hands since 1961, when Johnson became vice presi dent and Republican John Tower won the seat. “I want to be the Democrat who reclaims the seat of Lyndon Johnson, sits at the desk of Sam Houston and continues in the proud tradition of Lloyd Bentsen," he said. The elder Bentsen, confined to a wheelchair and unable to speak, accompanied his nephew at the Houston announcement. Ken Bentsen, 42, is a former investment banker and congres sional aide who had been Harris County Democratic chairman for four years when he was first elect ed to Congress in 1994. He joins Victor Morales seek ing the Democratic nomination for the Senate seat. Morales is a high school geography teacher who gained attention by campaigning in his white pickup truck en route to a stunning primary victory in 1996 before losing to Gramm. He is likely to be joined by for mer Attorney General Dan Morales and former Dallas Mayor Ron Kirk, who have indicated they are planning to run in the March 12 primary. An Austin attorney, Ed Cunningham, also has said he is running. “I think it’s wide open, not only in the primaries but in the general election as well,” Bentsen said. “I’m willing to put my record up against any body. “I wouldn’t get into this race if I didn’t think I had a shot to win it.” Texas Attorney General John I wouldn't get into this race if I didn't think I had a shot to wtn tt. — Ken Bentsen U.S. Congressman Cornyn and Austin physicist Lawrence Cranberg are seeking the GOP nomination for the Senate seat. “Bentsen’s got a great name, but to win this race he’s going to have to win twice because he’s not going to win without a runoff,” Miller said. “Dan Morales has won statewide and never lost an election,” said Miller, who also described Kirk. Dallas’ first black mayor, as “very charismatic, very popular.” “He’s going to take away part of Bentsen’s Houston base,” Miller said. “These are formida ble opponents.” While Republicans have tried to paint him as a liberal, Bentsen has campaigned as a moderate, favoring a balanced budget, wel fare reform, abortion rights and environmental protection. “I think I’ve got a very strong record and quite saleable to Texas families all over this state,” he said. “I’m the type of candidate who has very deeply held values and principles. But people want you to do something and get things accomplished. They want you to stand for what you believe in but at the end of the day they want a product. I’ve been the type of candidate who’s delivered.” He has survived bruising races against Republicans in his 25th District that covers parts of east and southwest Harris County and northeast Fort Bend County, including his first race in 1994 when he and his GOP opponent spent a combined $3 million, making it at the time the most expensive congressional race ever conducted in Texas. Most recently, in 2000 he fended off a more than $3 mil lion challenge from another Republican who outspent him nearly 3-1. “I’ve had a lot of mud thrown at me and I’ve just tried to perse vere and talk about the issues I think are important.” Bentsen said Monday after dodging raindrops outside Houston’s City Hall. Bentsen, a senior member of the House Budget Committee and Financial Services Committee, touted his record on helping to balance the budget, pay down the national debt and funnel federal money for educa tion, law enforcement, health care and medical research. The Bryan Council will cor;| the appeal Historic oaches h. Laiii® 1 t,eUveen Commission decf&M head a to deny a chanj those minutes building mater: Bnance and the construct®I|n over lex 200 West Willia- Reed Arena. Bryan Parkwa, ■•We dicin' Tuesday. Watkins saic The change ins, a gg re ssive, ; ing material won: (, ecarne conic delay constrid®^ Aggie- ■ second ha and there wills additional costs Council memc; S lel !f Since also consider reT* He S ot 01 Ule Street and a : Kir ^' He . Ll of Wilow OakSs intensity Maloney Avenue': reai ! y 1 safety and ut ice concerns. the game, gett There will alsoirland capitali/i first reading o! ftl!. issuance of fe System and Wat?, and Sewer ^ refunding. Jane Long v;;# yj ie Aggie School will be pres?>Ljth less thar with a proclamay-- Le paint to their victory at the’aeB A&M University j. :| Science Bowl. The Bryan city cw cil will meet at 6 cr the Bryan Mimic Building today. The College Stai city council! 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