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    Interactive: Track Franchise Tax Bills
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    Obama's Austin Visit to Start With Perry Meeting
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  • House Gives Early OK to Bill Targeting Franchise Tax
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  • Shale Boom Has Major Impact on Texas' Budget
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  • State Rep. Renee Oliveira, D-Brownsville, votes yes on third reading of HB 1000 creating a medical school in the Rio Grande Valley on March 20, 2013.
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    State Rep. Renee Oliveira, D-Brownsville, votes yes on third reading of HB 1000 creating a medical school in the Rio Grande Valley on March 20, 2013.
    House Approves South Texas University Compromise Bill
  • State Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, spoke Wednesday as Texas charter school supporters rallied at the Texas Capitol to lobby the Legislature for more funding.
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    State Sen. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, spoke Wednesday as Texas charter school supporters rallied at the Texas Capitol to lobby the Legislature for more funding.
    Texas House Backs Bill Expanding Charter Schools
  • State Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, D-McAllen, talks to a colleague on the Senate floor after being the only Democrat to vote yes on HB1 the state budget, which passed the Senate, 20-11 on May 28, 2011.
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    State Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, D-McAllen, talks to a colleague on the Senate floor after being the only Democrat to vote yes on HB1 the state budget, which passed the Senate, 20-11 on May 28, 2011.
    Amended South Texas University Bill Passes Senate
  • Coordinating Board Nears End of Tough Sunset Process
  • New Regent Requirements Head to Governor's Desk
  • Martinez Fischer Grills UT System Regent in Hearing
  • Campus Carry Bill Passes Senate Committee
  • Pitts: Budget Leaders Close on School and Water Funding

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  • A Conversation With Kel Seliger

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT

 
  • State Fire Marshal Chris Connealy spoke during the West press conference at West High School and announced that the cause of the explosion is still undetermined.
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    State Fire Marshal Chris Connealy spoke during the West press conference at West High School and announced that the cause of the explosion is still undetermined.
    Cause of West Explosion Remains Unclear
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    Diana Davids Hinton: The TT Interview
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    After West Disaster, Little Discussion on Soil Issues
  • Pitts: Budget Leaders Close on School and Water Funding
  • Interactive: Texas Ammonium Nitrate Facilities
  • West Plant Blast Focus of Criminal Investigation
  • After West Blast, Chemical Stockpiles Scrutinized
  • TribLive: Tea Party Freshmen on the Rainy Day Fund

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  • Smitherman on the Shale Boom
  • A Conversation with Allan Ritter

GOVERNMENT

 
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    Newsreel: Budget, Ethics, and 2014
  • Enlarge photo illustration by: Jacob Villanueva
    Driver's Permit Proposal for Undocumented Immigrants Stalls
  • Rep. Jim Pitts, R-Waxahachie speaks with Rep. Todd Hunter R-Corpus Christi and Rep. Abel Herrero D-Robstown on House floor before voting on HB 10 February 21st, 2013
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    Rep. Jim Pitts, R-Waxahachie speaks with Rep. Todd Hunter R-Corpus Christi and Rep. Abel Herrero D-Robstown on House floor before voting on HB 10 February 21st, 2013
    Agenda Texas: Daily Drama at the Capitol
  • "Merry Christmas Bill" Heads to Governor
  • House Approves Craft Brewing Overhaul
  • How Lawmakers' Pensions Would Grow Under Budget
  • Gonzalez Says She Will Seek Re-election
  • House, Senate Clash Over Dutton Bill Resolved

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  • Isaias Garcia, 60, passes a mural at Haven for Hope of Bexar County, a community-based mental health care provider and transformational center for homeless men and women. It has been discussed among lawmakers as a model for providing mental health care across the state.
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    Isaias Garcia, 60, passes a mural at Haven for Hope of Bexar County, a community-based mental health care provider and transformational center for homeless men and women. It has been discussed among lawmakers as a model for providing mental health care across the state.
    Legislators Devote New Funding to Mental Health
  • State Rep. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, explains Medicaid reimbursements from the front mike while debating SB 1 on April 4, 2013.
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    State Rep. Lois Kolkhorst, R-Brenham, explains Medicaid reimbursements from the front mike while debating SB 1 on April 4, 2013.
    House Backs Bill to Crack Down on Medicaid Fraud
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    Bill to Increase Pharmacy Rate Transparency Advances
  • House OKs Bill to Expand Mental Health in Managed Care
  • Texas on Track to Restore Cancer Research Funding
  • End-of-Life Bill Sparks Anger, Accusations
  • House Backs Bill to Protect Medicaid Providers' Rights
  • Budget Deal May Not Come Until Thursday

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  • Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi engineering student Adam Ersepke and lab coordinator Jack Edward Esparza prepare for the take off of  the University’s RS-16 unmanned aerial vehicle, otherwise known as a drone, for a test flight over the Kennedy Ranch near Sarita, Texas on January 18, 2013.
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    Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi engineering student Adam Ersepke and lab coordinator Jack Edward Esparza prepare for the take off of the University’s RS-16 unmanned aerial vehicle, otherwise known as a drone, for a test flight over the Kennedy Ranch near Sarita, Texas on January 18, 2013.
    Adding Exemptions, Texas Senate Approves Drone Bill
  • Gov. Rick Perry ceremonially signs Senate Bill 1611, known as the Michael Morton Act, which requires prosecutors to disclose evidence in criminal cases. Morton served nearly 25 years in prison for his wife's murder before he was exonerated in 2011.
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    Gov. Rick Perry ceremonially signs Senate Bill 1611, known as the Michael Morton Act, which requires prosecutors to disclose evidence in criminal cases. Morton served nearly 25 years in prison for his wife's murder before he was exonerated in 2011.
    Perry Signs Michael Morton Act
  • Sen. Rodney Ellis, D-Houston, speaks against the motion to adopt the Senate version of the state budget on May 4, 2011.
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    Sen. Rodney Ellis, D-Houston, speaks against the motion to adopt the Senate version of the state budget on May 4, 2011.
    Senator Says Innocence Commission Bill is in Trouble
  • Misclassification Bills Likely Dead This Session
  • Campus Carry Bill Passes Senate Committee
  • Cornyn Video on Border Deaths Stirs Controversy
  • Hearing on Innocence Commission Bill Draws Heated Testimony
  • Morton Act, DA Accountability Bill Head to Perry

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  • U.S. Senator Ted Crus of Texas speaks during the NRA's national convention in Houston, Friday May 3, 2013.
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    U.S. Senator Ted Crus of Texas speaks during the NRA's national convention in Houston, Friday May 3, 2013.
    At NRA Meeting, Cruz and Perry Blast Gun Control Effort
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  • Reynolds Booked Into Montgomery County Jail
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    Driver's Permit Proposal for Undocumented Immigrants Stalls
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    Misclassification Bills Likely Dead This Session
  • U.S. Sen. John Cornyn decries Obamacare at a Capitol press conference on April 1, 2013.
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    U.S. Sen. John Cornyn decries Obamacare at a Capitol press conference on April 1, 2013.
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    Hope Remains for Partial Victory on Road Cash
  • Rep. Drew Darby discusses the upcoming 83rd Texas legislative session at The Texas Tribune Festival 2012.
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    Bill to Increase Vehicle Registration Fee Dies in House
  • The crowded House floor during debate on SB 1 April 4, 2013.
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    The crowded House floor during debate on SB 1 April 4, 2013.
    Agenda Texas: What's Left to Do?
  • Cash for Road Repair in Shale Areas Proves Elusive
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Monday, May 13, 2013
  1. Government Employee Salaries
  2. State of Texas

Comptroller of Public Accounts Salaries at State of Texas

Salary Range ($1000s)
Highest Salary $201,960
Lowest Salary $4,716
Median Salary $52,566
Name Title Salary
Martin August Hubert Deputy Comptroller $201,960
Michael D Reissig Deputy Director $175,008
Vijay Joseph George Director V $170,000
Chuks Sean Amajor Director V $150,000
Susan Combs Comptroller Of Public Accounts $150,000
Raette Smith Hearne Director V $145,092
Delane Gail Caesar Director V $143,988
Elizabeth A Rogers General Counsel V $143,000
Reginald A Harden Director V $143,000
William Sanudo Hamner Director V $141,144
Robert Bradley Wood Director V $136,848
Patricia A Vojack General Counsel V $136,452
John Sterling Heleman Director IV $134,436
Tom V Smelker Director IV $133,620
Dovie G Jackson Director IV $133,116
Phillip R Ashley Director V $129,228
Ron Pigott Director V $128,000
Jay Daniel Waldo Director IV $125,000
David C Schanbacher Director V $125,000
Antonio C Luna Director IV $123,276
Adornice Medlock Director IV $123,012
Deborah Sue Cartwright Director V $121,000
Jesse John Rivera Jr Director IV $120,000
Frances Joyce Torres Director IV $120,000
Lita I Gonzalez General Counsel V $118,164
Linda Ann Fernandez Director III $117,960
Robert Wayne Akridge Director IV $117,408
Sharon Barnes Director III $116,028
Joseph Aghahowa Director III $114,860
Chris Warren Kadas General Counsel IV $114,516
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