Political campaigns often code contribution checks to track what inspired the donation. Perry spokesman Robert Black said the checks were coded "ASS 06" because the donations weren't tied to a specific event.
"In hindsight, it probably wasn't the best choice for an abbreviation," Black said. "They'll probably be changed to something like 'SML' for 'Small' going forward."
A school funding reform bill passed in May includes a new business tax on gross receipts with deductions for either the cost of goods bought for resale or for payroll expenses, including employee benefits.
Perry says the business tax isn't a net tax increase because it will help pay for $15.7 billion worth of cuts in school property taxes over the next three years.
Upset with the plan, Lisa Stapp of Spring sent Perry a 3-cent campaign check.
"I am willing to believe that there is a code that says 'a small supporter.' I also believe that it is a disparaging remark," Stapp said. "But if I have the right to protest, he has the right to call me 'a small supporter.'"
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Information from: San Antonio Express-News, http://www.mysanantonio.com