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Combs' Exit Spurs a Political Stampede
The comptroller's announcement that she won't seek re-election prompted a flurry of declarations of interest, which in turn prompted other flurries, and so on. In the minds of Texas politicians, it's already 2014. (Jun 3)
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Summer Forecast Predicts Relief for Some, but Not All, of Texas
The scorching heat of Texas' past two summers is sure to return this year, but according to a new forecast from the state electric grid's meteorologist, some parts of the state, like East Texas, are likely to fare better than others. (Jun 3)
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The Brief: June 3, 2013
A subdued start to the special session has shifted attention back to Gov. Rick Perry. (Jun 3)
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Despite Acquittal, Winfrey Struggles Outside Prison
Megan Winfrey spent six years — nearly all of the 25-year-old's adult life — behind bars before she was acquitted of murder. She faces the colossal challenge of starting her life without compensation for the years she lost in prison. (Jun 2)
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The Playlist: Stay a Little Longer
No sooner did lawmakers gavel out the 83rd regular session than Gov. Rick Perry called them back for a special session. So this week's news-inspired playlist starts with "Stay a Little Longer," by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys. (Jun 1)
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Newsreel: Special Session, Redistricting, 2014 Elections
This week in the Texas Weekly Newsreel: Now that the regular legislative session is over and the special session is under way, the focus has turned to who may be running for office in 2014, and to another round of redistricting. (Jun 1)
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TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Root considers Rick Perry’s next move, Rocha and Dehn take a fast look back at the regular session, KUT’s Philpott on the return of redistricting, Murphy’s interactive look at 40 years of special sessions, Aaronson on calls for conservative issues in the special session, M. Smith on the education bills in front of the governor, Ramshaw on the fate of transparency legislation, E. Smith’s TribLive review of the Senate’s session, Hamilton finds the work of UT regents undisturbed by the session, Galbraith on new obstacles for water planning, Batheja reports on a revived search for highway money, and Aguilar on increasing numbers of naturalized citizens: The best of our best for the week of May 27-31, 2013. (Jun 1)
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Agenda Texas: Post-Session Horse Race Begins
On the latest Agenda Texas, from KUT News and the Tribune: Texas lawmakers may still be hanging around the Capitol for a special legislative session, but their minds are wandering toward 2014. (May 31)
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The Evening Brief: May 31, 2013
Your evening reading: Perry open to adding items to special session agenda; Texas man questioned over ricin letters; House redistricting chief considering hearings outside Austin (May 31)
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Perry Open to Expanding Special Session Agenda
Gov. Rick Perry told reporters Friday that he is leaving open the possibility of adding more items to the agenda of the special legislative session, but he wants to first see specific proposals that have a chance of passing. (May 31)
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TribLive: How'd the Senate Do?
Here's full video of my May 30 TribLive conversation debriefing the 83rd Legislature with state Sens. Dan Patrick, R-Houston, and Kirk Watson, D-Austin. (May 31)
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Sharper Elbows in a Special Session
The comity of the regular session might disappear in a special session: The rules change to the disadvantage of the Democrats, and the agenda changes to the advantage of the governor. (May 31)
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Will Perry Run Again? And if So, for What?
Robert Black, a former aide to Gov. Rick Perry, has some advice for people who think they can predict the governor's next political move: "For those out there trying to read the tea leaves, don’t. Because you’re probably going to be wrong.” (May 31)
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New Animal Law is Welcome but Expensive
Legislators made Texas the 21st state to prohibit the use of gas chambers to euthanize animals that have not been claimed or adopted. But switching to the only legal method, lethal injection, could be costly for some. (May 31)
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Interactive: Special Sessions, 1971 to Now
The current special session is the 10th in Gov. Rick Perry's gubernatorial tenure. Take a look at our visualization to see all the special sessions called since 1971, the subjects lawmakers tackled and how Perry compares to previous governors. (May 31)
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Redistricting Chairman Promises Fair Hearing on Maps
At the first redistricting hearing of the special session, the head of the Senate's redistricting committee said he's open to feedback and amendments to bills that would make the current court-drawn maps permanent. (May 31)
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The Brief: May 31, 2013
So much for lawmakers acting quickly on redistricting this time around. (May 31)
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The Evening Brief: May 30, 2013
Your evening reading: special session likely to last at least two more weeks; Patrick still weighing bid for lieutenant governor; Cruz won't rule out filibuster on immigration bill (May 30)
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Agenda Texas: Another Chance for Transportation?
On the latest Agenda Texas, from KUT News and the Tribune: Thwarted attempts at boosting the Texas Department of Transportation's budget could get another shot in the special session. (May 30)
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TxDOT May Sweeten Pot to Draw Private Funds to Projects
Citing a lack of public funding, the Texas Transportation Commission voted Thursday to agree to consider changing its rules to allow it to share financial risk with the private sector on some toll projects. (May 30)