Foes Take Issue with Rick Perry's Day Book
BY Nancy Scola | Monday, August 30 2010

Texas Governor and current Republican gubernatorial nominee Rick Perry is taking some heat in the local press for publishing a public schedule that's both sparse and incomplete:
Perry's Democratic rival, former Houston Mayor Bill White, has criticized the Republican incumbent for "working part time" after his schedule for the first six months of 2010 showed an average of seven hours of state work per week and 38 weekdays with "no state scheduled events."
Perry responded that he simply doesn't write down much of his work for the state.
By contrast, the Texas Tribune, an Austin-based online media organization, found, Perry's counterparts in California, New York and Florida regularly document what they do.
New York Gov. David Paterson's schedule even includes drive times between events. California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger lists "cigar time" on his schedule. Florida Gov. Charlie Crist puts his schedule online every day.
The Texas governorship is one of the weakest, and most ceremonial, in the country, so apples-to-apples with someone like Schwarzenegger might be entirely fair. But that Crist and others keep such close records is part of Perry's problem, it seems. The Dallas Morning News' Elise Hu notes that Crist's notes contain details on calls where Perry participated, but didn't show up on Perry's released schedule. Here's the rest of Hu's piece.