Empower Texans, Inc. and Michael Quinn Sullivan v. State of Texas Ethics Commission Seanaa Willing, in Her Capacity as Executive Director of the Texas Ethics Commission Tom Ramsay, Individually and in His Capacity as Commissioner Paul Hobby, Individually and in His Capacity as Commissioner

CourtCourt of Appeals of Texas
DecidedDecember 15, 2017
Docket03-17-00770-CV
StatusPublished

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Empower Texans, Inc. and Michael Quinn Sullivan v. State of Texas Ethics Commission Seanaa Willing, in Her Capacity as Executive Director of the Texas Ethics Commission Tom Ramsay, Individually and in His Capacity as Commissioner Paul Hobby, Individually and in His Capacity as Commissioner, (Tex. Ct. App. 2017).

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ACCEPTED 03-17-00770-CV 21333123 THIRD COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS 12/15/2017 4:35 PM JEFFREY D. KYLE CLERK No. 03-17-00770-CV _______________________________________________ FILED IN IN THE COURT OF APPEALS 3rd COURT OF APPEALS AUSTIN, TEXAS THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT OF TEXAS12/15/2017 4:35:09 PM AT AUSTIN JEFFREY D. KYLE _______________________________________________ Clerk

Empower Texans, Inc., and Michael Quinn Sullivan, Appellants v. Tom Ramsay, Paul Hobby, Hugh C. Akin, James T. Clancy, Wilhelmina R. Delco, Warren T. Harrison, Robert K. Long, and Charles G. Untermeyer, in their individual capacities, Appellees.

FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF TRAVIS COUNTY, 53RD JUDICIAL DISTRICT CAUSE NO. D-1-GN-14-001252, THE HONORABLE AMY CLARK MEACHUM PRESIDING

Motion to Dismiss Interlocutory Appeal for Want of Jurisdiction

Eric J.R. Nichols BECK REDDEN, LLP enichols@beckredden.com 515 Congress Avenue, Suite 1900 State Bar No. 14994500 Austin, TX 78701 Amanda G. Taylor (512) 708-1000 State Bar No. 24045921 ataylor@beckredden.com ATTORNEYS FOR APPELLEES Amy K. Penn State Bar No. 24056117 apenn@beckredden.com IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL

Appellants Empower Texans, Inc. and (Plaintiffs) Michael Quinn Sullivan

Appellants’ Joseph M. Nixon Counsel AKERMAN, LLP 1300 Post Oak Blvd., Suite 2500 Houston, TX 77056

James E. “Trey” Trainor, III AKERMAN, LLP 700 Lavaca Street, Suite 1400 Austin, TX 78701

Appellees Tom Ramsay, Paul Hobby, Hugh C. Akin, James T. Clancy, (Defendants) Wilhelmina R. Delco, Warren T. Harrison, Robert K. Long, and Charles G. Untermeyer, in their individual capacities.

• The order from which this appeal is pursued grants a plea to the jurisdiction filed by only these eight individuals, in their individual capacities. Hence, they are the only Appellees.

Additional The Texas Ethics Commission. Defendants (Interested • Appellants’ Notice of Appeal misnames the Parties; Not Commission as the “State of Texas Ethics Appellees) Commission.” It should be corrected in this Court’s records and future filings. See TEX. CONST., art. III, § 24a. Additional Seana Willing, in her capacity as Executive Director of the Defendants Texas Ethics Commission. (Interested Parties; Not • When this suit was filed, Natalia Luna Ashley was Appellees) the Executive Director of the Texas Ethics (cont.) Commission. She has been automatically substituted in this proceeding by her successor, Seana Willing. Tex. R. App. P. 7.2(a).

• Appellants’ Notice of Appeal misspells Ms. Willing’s first name. It should be corrected in this Court’s records and future filings.

Tom Ramsay, Hugh C. Akin, James T. Clancy, and Charles G. Untermeyer in their official capacities as current Commissioners of the Texas Ethics Commission; and

Steve P. Wolens, Chris Flood, Mary K. Kennedy, and Chad M. Craycraft, in their official capacities as current, successor Commissioners of the Texas Ethics Commission.

• The terms of former Commissioners Hobby, Delco, Harrison, and Long expired on November 19, 2015. In any proceeding against the Commissioners in their official capacities, their above-named successors should be automatically substituted. Tex. R. App. P. 7.2(a).

Appellees’ Eric J.R. Nichols Counsel Amanda Taylor Amy K. Penn BECK REDDEN, LLP 515 Congress Ave., Suite 1900 Austin, Texas 78701

ii TABLE OF CONTENTS

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IDENTITY OF PARTIES AND COUNSEL ..................................................... i

TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................ iii

INDEX OF AUTHORITIES ........................................................................... v

SUMMARY OF THE MOTION.......................................................................1

BACKGROUND ..............................................................................................1

ARGUMENT & AUTHORITIES .................................................................... 5

A. Appellants Must Demonstrate a Specific, Proper Statutory Basis for Interlocutory Jurisdiction. ........................... 5

B. Section 51.014(a)(8) Provides Interlocutory Jurisdiction to Review Orders on Pleas by Governmental Units—Not State Actors in their Individual Capacities. ................................................................. 5

C. This Interlocutory Order Grants a Plea Filed by Individuals, Not a Governmental Unit. ...................................... 9

PRAYER .......................................................................................................13

CERTIFICATE OF CONFERENCE ..............................................................14

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE........................................................................14

iii APPENDIX

1. Individual Defendants’ Plea to the Jurisdiction, without exhibits, 6.13.2017 (CR.3941-3956).

2. Fourth Amended Petition, without exhibits, 7.26.2017 (CR.4247-4285).

3. Response to the Plea, without exhibits, 7.28.2017 (CR.4291-4295).

4. Letter Ruling, 9.15.2017 (CR.4298).

5. Order Granting Individual Defendants’ Plea, 10.20.2017 (CR.4325-4326).

6. Notice of Appeal, without exhibits, 11.9.2017 (CR.4327-4328).

7. Docketing Statement, 11.28.2017

iv INDEX OF AUTHORITIES

Cases Page(s)

Adams v. Harris County, No. 04-15-00287-CV, 2015 Tex. App. LEXIS 12459 (Tex. App.—San Antonio Dec. 9, 2015, pet. denied) .............................................................. 8, 10, 12 Am. Heritage Capital, LP v. Gonzalez, 436 S.W.3d 865 (Tex. App.—Dallas 2014, no pet.). ........................................................................................... 5 Cen-Tex Childcare, Inc. v. Johnson, 339 S.W.3d 734 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 2011, no pet.) ............................................................................................ 5 City of Donna v. Ramirez, No. 13-16-00619-CV, 2017 Tex. App. LEXIS 10476 (Tex. App.—Corpus Christi Nov. 9, 2017, no pet.) ................................................................................ 8 City of Houston v. Estate of Jones, 388 S.W.3d 663 (Tex. 2012) ..................................................................... 5 Empower Texans, Inc. v. Texas Ethics Comm’n, No. 03-16-00019-CV, 2016 Tex. App. LEXIS 12446 (Tex. App.—Austin Nov. 22, 2016, no pet.) ......................................................................... 2, 3 Garcia v. Kubosh, 377 S.W.3d 89 (Tex. App.—Houston [1st Dist.] 2012, no pet.) ........................................................................... 6 Great Sw. Reg’l Ctr., LLC v. ACSWD, LP, No. 03-17-00359-CV, 2017 Tex. App. LEXIS 8156 (Tex. App.—Austin Aug. 25, 2017, no pet.) .........................................................................6, 12

v LTTS Charter Sch., Inc. v. C2 Constr., Inc., 342 S.W.3d 73 (Tex. 2011) ........................................................................ 6 Minton v. Gunn, 355 S.W.3d 634 (Tex. 2011) ...................................................................... 5 Sanders v. City of Grapevine, 218 S.W.3d 772 (Tex. App.—Fort Worth 2007, pet.

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