And Branch insisted that no move to the SEC be made before the hearing; one of the links above was an email from Baylor asking alumni/students to email their reps, essentially trying to pressure A&M to stay. As the SI article stated, they can't act now, but they could threaten funding in the future (and yes, of course other steps would have to be taken before the threat was carried out).
If you think they just planned to ask questions, what do you think they'd do if they 'didn't like the answers'? A Baylor alum and economist had already pulled an report out that claimed A&M relocating would cost the state 3,000 jobs and $217 million in output every year.
http://www.kbtx.com/home/headlines/A...127881353.html
They would try to pressure A&M not to move, and one of the few things they could do would be to threaten penalties such as funding cuts (again, obviously not immediately).
What other action do you think they would have taken? Hold the hearing, decide A&M shouldn't go, and then do nothing? Okay...


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