The Evening Brief: April 20, 2012
Your evening reading: despite long odds, Paul posts hefty first-quarter fundraising haul; State Board of Education approves new math standards; SOPA outcry hasn't dampened Lamar Smith's fundraising Full Story
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 in journalism and Spanish.
Your evening reading: despite long odds, Paul posts hefty first-quarter fundraising haul; State Board of Education approves new math standards; SOPA outcry hasn't dampened Lamar Smith's fundraising Full Story
With primary season in full swing, the big-name endorsements have started to roll in. Full Story
Key meetings and events for the coming week. Full Story
Key meetings and events for the coming week. Full Story
Your evening reading: Perry endorses Dewhurst; education commissioner wants Texas math standards to exceed national requirements; Abbott endorses Kelly Hancock Full Story
If this week was any indication, Gov. Rick Perry isn't going away anytime soon. Full Story
Your evening reading: Cornyn endorses Romney; report claiming Jindal convinced Perry to oust adviser is disputed; Planned Parenthood branches vote to merge Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry reasserted himself in Texas politics this week, but one of the state's leading Republicans isn't jumping squarely in line. Full Story
Your evening reading: Straus voices hesitation toward Perry's budget compact; new round of ads released in U.S. Senate race; Texas officials looking to take over Women's Health Program in November Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry on Monday turned his attention back to policy. But politics soon followed. Full Story