Texas Governor Rick Perry wanted Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg to resign after she pleaded guilty to a DWI. Lehmberg decided not to resign, but announced that she would not seek another term. Not satisfied with this decision, Perry vetoed a bill that would have sent $7.5 million to the Public Integrity Unit of Travis County. As a result, Perry has now been indicted for one count of abuse of official capacity and one count of coercion of a public servant.