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ECONOMY

 
  • Enlarge photo illustration by: Todd Wiseman / Caleb Bryant Miller
    House and Senate Pass Measures Key to Budget Deal
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    Senate Sponsor Rewrites Franchise Tax Bill
  • Enlarge graphic by: Todd Wiseman
    Interactive: Track Franchise Tax Bills
  • Obama's Austin Visit to Start With Perry Meeting
  • Agenda Texas: Revisiting the Texas Miracle
  • House Gives Early OK to Bill Targeting Franchise Tax
  • Proposed Tax Break for Clubs Isn't Music to Some Ears
  • Shale Boom Has Major Impact on Texas' Budget

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  • State Budget
  • 2011 Budget Shortfall

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  • Texas' Gender Wage Gap
  • Texas' Economic Bounce

Featured Video

  • A Conversation with Williams and Pitts

EDUCATION

 
  • State Rep. Harold Dutton, D-Houston, at the Democratic caucus regarding state budget matters on May 17, 2013.
    Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich
    State Rep. Harold Dutton, D-Houston, at the Democratic caucus regarding state budget matters on May 17, 2013.
    House Derails Achievement School District Bill
  • State Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, D-McAllen, speaks to aides on the Senate floor prior to laying out CSSB1420 the TXDOT sunset legislation on April 18, 2011.
    Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich
    State Sen. Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa, D-McAllen, speaks to aides on the Senate floor prior to laying out CSSB1420 the TXDOT sunset legislation on April 18, 2011.
    House Approves South Texas University Compromise Bill
  • State Rep. Jason Villalba, R-Dallas, looks at Rep. Armando Walle, D-Houston, after Walle raised a point of order on HB 1009 on May 4, 2013.  The bill creating a school marshal program later passed to third reading.
    Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich
    State Rep. Jason Villalba, R-Dallas, looks at Rep. Armando Walle, D-Houston, after Walle raised a point of order on HB 1009 on May 4, 2013. The bill creating a school marshal program later passed to third reading.
    School Marshal Bill Headed for Governor's Desk
  • Lawmakers to Negotiate Key Details of Education Bills
  • Bill Reducing Testing for Lower Grades Clears Senate
  • Senate Votes to Extend UT-Austin's Admissions Cap
  • Nominations Committee Approves UT Regent Nominees
  • House Signals Approval for Campus Construction Bonds

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  • Public Education
  • Higher Education

Featured Data

  • Public Schools Explorer
  • Higher Education Explorer

Featured Video

  • A Conversation With Dan Patrick
  • A Conversation With Kel Seliger

ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT

 
  • Enlarge graphic by: Todd Wiseman
    Bill Allowing Hotter Waste in Texas Passes House
  • Enlarge photo by: Texas Water Development Board
    Ogallala Aquifer in Texas Panhandle Suffers Big Drop
  • Enlarge graphic by: Todd Wiseman
    Interactive: Track Energy and Environmental Lobbying
  • Texas Power Grid Poised to Be Put to the Test Again
  • As Towns Say No, Signs of Rising Resistance to Smart Meters
  • Cause of West Explosion Remains Unclear
  • Diana Davids Hinton: The TT Interview
  • After West Disaster, Little Discussion on Soil Issues

Tribpedia

  • Water Supply
  • Wind Energy

Featured Data

  • Texas Ammonium Nitrate Facilities
  • Texas Reservoir Levels

Featured Video

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

GOVERNMENT

 
  • State Rep. Craig Eiland (r), D-Galveston, speaks against HB274 the lawsuit reform bill as Rep. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, listens on May 9, 2011.
    Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich
    State Rep. Craig Eiland (r), D-Galveston, speaks against HB274 the lawsuit reform bill as Rep. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, listens on May 9, 2011.
    Eiland Won't Seek Re-election
  • Enlarge photo illustration by: Todd Wiseman / Caleb Bryant Miller
    House and Senate Pass Measures Key to Budget Deal
  • Enlarge photo by: Alana Rocha
    Health Care Hecklers Meet With Perry
  • An Expensive Celebration, Courtesy of the Lobby
  • School Marshal Bill Headed for Governor's Desk
  • With Humor and a Temper, Carona Plays the Maverick
  • Senate Ties Franchise Tax Relief to Budget Measures
  • House Tentatively OKs Bill to Review Solitary Confinement

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  • Legislature
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  • Lawmaker Explorer
  • 83rd Legislative Session Bills
  • Texas Government Salaries

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  • Bidness As Usual

HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

 
  • Enlarge photo by: Alana Rocha
    Health Care Hecklers Meet With Perry
  • Enlarge graphic by: Ben Philpott / Todd Wiseman
    Dewhurst Urges Action on Abortion Bills
  • Enlarge graphic by: Todd Wiseman
    House Gives Early OK to Medicaid Expansion Ban
  • Legislators Devote New Funding to Mental Health
  • House Backs Bill to Crack Down on Medicaid Fraud
  • 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

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  • Women's Health Program
  • Federal Health Reform
  • Medicaid

Featured Data

  • Comparing State Medicaid Expansions
  • Women's Health Program Providers
  • Weighing Texas Medicaid Expansion

Featured Video

  • A Conversation With Kyle Janek
  • Video Series: Fertile Ground

LAW & ORDER

 
  • Enlarge photo by: Todd Wiseman
    Texas Stands Out on Multiple Immigration Fronts
  • A medical technician handles and prepares urine sample to be tested for drugs at a small medical clinic in Austin.
    Enlarge photo by: Marjorie Kamys Cotera
    A medical technician handles and prepares urine sample to be tested for drugs at a small medical clinic in Austin.
    Clock Runs Out on Bill Requiring Drug Testing for State Benefits
  • Enlarge photo illustration by: Todd Wiseman
    House Tentatively OKs Bill to Review Solitary Confinement
  • DNA Testing Mandate Gets Early House Approval
  • Bill Lets Police Take Guns From Those in Mental Crisis
  • House Backs Mental Health Jail Diversion Program
  • Innocence Commission Clash Impacting Other Bills
  • Prison Officers' Union Unhappy With 5% Pay Raise

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  • Death Penalty
  • Texas Supreme Court

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  • Texas Prison Inmates
  • Executions on Perry's Watch

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  • Morton Marks Anniversary of Release
  • Errors in Judgment

PEOPLE

 
  • State Rep. Craig Eiland (r), D-Galveston, speaks against HB274 the lawsuit reform bill as Rep. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, listens on May 9, 2011.
    Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich
    State Rep. Craig Eiland (r), D-Galveston, speaks against HB274 the lawsuit reform bill as Rep. Brandon Creighton, R-Conroe, listens on May 9, 2011.
    Eiland Won't Seek Re-election
  • U.S. Senator Ted Crus of Texas speaks during the NRA's national convention in Houston, Friday May 3, 2013.
    Enlarge photo by: Michael Stravato
    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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    KBH: Americans Support Background Checks
  • Travis County DA: "Hope to Complete My Term"
  • Newsreel: West Explosion, Texas Lottery, Rainy Day Fund
  • TribLive: A Conversation With Tony Garza
  • TribLive: A Conversation With the Castro Brothers
  • Reynolds Booked Into Montgomery County Jail

Featured Data

  • State Employee Salaries
  • Elected Officials Directory

Featured Video

  • Texas Senator Set Filibuster Record in 1977
  • Michael Morton: The TT Interview

Featured Interviews

  • David Simpson: The TT Interview
  • George P. Bush: The TT Interview

POLITICS

 
  • Rep. Mark Strama D-Austin, speaks during HB5 debate on March 26th, 2013. There are currently 165 amendments to the bill and the debate is expected to go well into the night.
    Enlarge photo by: Marjorie Kamys Cotera
    Rep. Mark Strama D-Austin, speaks during HB5 debate on March 26th, 2013. There are currently 165 amendments to the bill and the debate is expected to go well into the night.
    Hopefuls Taking Aim at Mark Strama's House Seat
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    Stephanie Schriock: The TT Interview
  • Enlarge photo by: Todd Wiseman
    Texas Stands Out on Multiple Immigration Fronts
  • Perry vs. Cruz as 2016 Presidential Contenders
  • Newsreel: Budget, Ethics and 2014
  • Gonzalez Says She Will Seek Re-election
  • TribLive: A Conversation About Ethics in the Lege
  • Texans Seek Bipartisanship in a Sharply Divided D.C.

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  • 2012 Election Brackets
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  • Bidness As Usual

RACE & IMMIGRATION

 
  • Enlarge photo by: Todd Wiseman
    Texas Stands Out on Multiple Immigration Fronts
  • Enlarge photo illustration by: Jacob Villanueva
    Driver's Permit Proposal for Undocumented Immigrants Stalls
  • Enlarge photo by: Bob Vonderau
    Misclassification Bills Likely Dead This Session
  • Cornyn Video on Border Deaths Stirs Controversy
  • Staples: Reform Bill Contains the "Ultimate Amnesty"
  • Bills Addressing Undocumented Immigrants in Limbo
  • Cruz Files Amendments to Immigration Reform Measure
  • The Polling Center: Texas' Date With Immigration Reform

Tribpedia

  • Texas-Mexico Border
  • Sanctuary Cities

Featured Data

  • Charting Mexico's Drug Murders
  • Texas' Census Population Maps

Featured Video

  • Immigration After the Election
  • Weekend Insider: Mexican Election

TRANSPORTATION

 
  • Enlarge photo illustration by: Todd Wiseman / Corey Leopold
    Hope Remains for Partial Victory on Road Cash
  • Rep. Drew Darby discusses the upcoming 83rd Texas legislative session at The Texas Tribune Festival 2012.
    Enlarge photo by: Spencer Selvidge
    Rep. Drew Darby discusses the upcoming 83rd Texas legislative session at The Texas Tribune Festival 2012.
    Bill to Increase Vehicle Registration Fee Dies in House
  • The crowded House floor during debate on SB 1 April 4, 2013.
    Enlarge photo by: Bob Daemmrich
    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
  • Inside Intelligence: About That Road Money...
  • Study: Texting While Driving Unsafe by Any Means
  • House Passes Texting-While-Driving Measure
  • Agenda Texas: The Politics of Transportation Funding

Tribpedia

  • Texas Department of Transportation
  • Driver Responsibility Program

Featured Data

  • Interactive State Toll Map
  • Texas DPS Office Locations

Featured Interviews

  • Phil Wilson, the TT Interview
  • Storify: John Carona Tweet Chat
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The Texas Tribune

Thursday, May 9, 2013
  1. Government Employee Salaries

Police Officer Salaries

Salary Range ($1000s)
Highest Salary $87,580
Lowest Salary $2,080
Median Salary $57,533
Name Agency Department Salary
Jason Schmidt Austin Police $87,580
Richard D Lesly Austin Police $87,580
Jovita C Lopez Austin Police $87,580
Christopher Allen Benningfield Austin Police $87,580
Robert A Barboza Austin Police $87,580
Jesus Borunda Austin Police $87,580
Sonia Lopez-Eads Austin Police $87,580
Mary Ann Stone Austin Police $87,580
William K Hanson Austin Police $87,580
Matthew K Harmatuk Austin Police $87,580
Kennith Joseph Ferro Austin Police $87,580
Harry Jack Singletary Austin Police $87,580
Mark J Hoffman Austin Police $87,580
Richard E Forbes Austin Police $87,580
Jonathan W Martin Austin Police $87,580
Leland S Depue Austin Police $87,580
George S Ewing Austin Police $87,580
Anthony R Kubesch Austin Police $87,580
Kimberly L Devitt Austin Police $87,580
Stephen L Ramsey Austin Police $87,580
Jose L Rodriguez Austin Police $87,580
Timothy Stuart Dandignac Austin Police $87,580
Eric Troy Oakmon Austin Police $87,580
Richard Paez Austin Police $87,580
Julian Hernandez Austin Police $87,580
Manuel Garcia Austin Police $87,580
Santiago Diaz Austin Police $87,580
Alfredo Delvalle Austin Police $87,580
Luis Delgado Austin Police $87,580
Michael Castillo Austin Police $87,580
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