Gov. Jerry Brown of California
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โ€ข ย  ย Jerry Brown calls Texas Gov Rick Perry’s ad ‘barely a fart’ (Sacramento Bee):ย “One day after Texas Gov. Rick Perry released a radio ad in California criticizing the Golden State’s business climate and encouraging businesses to relocate to Texas, California Gov. Jerry Brown said today that Perry’s campaign is ‘barely a fart.’ ‘It’s not a serious story, guys,’ the Democratic governor told reporters at a business event here. ‘It’s not a burp. It’s barely a fart.'”

โ€ข ย  ย Republican lawmaker Dan Branch considering running for AG, if Greg Abbott vacates the seat (The Dallas Morning News):ย “State Rep. Dan Branch said Tuesday heโ€™s considering a campaign for Texas Attorney General in 2014, if incumbent Greg Abbott leaves the post to run for another office. ‘Iโ€™ve been encouraged to look at it,’ Branch said Tuesday. ‘Iโ€™m grateful that people see me as worthy of making such a run.'”

โ€ข ย  ย Castro to Congress: ‘America is watching’ (San Antonio Express-News):ย “San Antonio Mayor Juliรกn Castro on Tuesday urged quick action on much needed family-based and high-skilled visas at the first congressional hearing on immigration reform held by House Republicans. ‘America is watching,’ Castro said. ‘Let’s get this done.'”

โ€ข ย  ย UT president under apparent gag order regarding employee-student relationships (Austin American-Statesman):ย “University of Texas President Bill Powers appears to have been placed under a gag order of sorts when it comes to talking about inappropriate relationships between campus employees and students. Powers told the Statesman on Tuesday that the UT System and the systemโ€™s Board of Regents have asked him to refer questions to them.”

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โ€ข ย  ย Video: Greg Abbott vs. Piers Morgan on Guns: “On Monday night’s edition of Piers Morgan Tonight, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott spoke out against both background checks for personal gun sales and a ban on high-capacity magazines.”

โ€ข ย  ย CPRIT Founders Lay Out Reform Legislation: “The legislative founders of the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas laid out the first draft of a bill to reform the embattled agency on Tuesday before the Senate Health and Human Services Committee.”

โ€ข ย  ย Border Coal Mine Plan Advances; Opponents Consider Their Options: “A decision by the Texas Railroad Commission has paved the way for an open-pit coal mine to begin operating on the Texas-Mexico border. Opponents of the plan are weighing their options, which include making a request for another hearing.”

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David Muto was the editor of TribTalk, The Texas Tribune's opinion page. He is also the Tribune's copy editor. A Richardson native, he attended the University of Texas at Austin, where he earned degrees...