The Brief: March 13, 2012
Yet another election controversy has pushed Texas into the middle of a national fight over voting rights. Full Story
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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 in journalism and Spanish.
Yet another election controversy has pushed Texas into the middle of a national fight over voting rights. Full Story
Your evening reading: Justice Department rejects Texas' voter ID law; George P. Bush denies any "firm plans" to run for land commissioner in 2014; media downplayed Paul's Super Tuesday performance, campaign says Full Story
Newt Gingrich, grasping for momentum, may have just found his Hail Mary play: Rick Perry for vice president. Full Story
Your evening reading: Brownback joins Paul at Kansas rally as caucuses loom; Perry's pledge to fund health program leaves unanswered questions; state unemployment rate dips Full Story
With criticism mounting, Gov. Rick Perry announced Thursday that the Women's Health Program will live on. Full Story
Your evening reading: Perry says Texas will continue to fund Women's Health Program; South Texas representative, invoking Reagan, makes switch to GOP official; Perry calls Limbaugh critics hypocritical Full Story
The state may have finally found a date to hold its primaries, but another round of potentially volatile election controversy awaits Texas voters. Full Story
Your evening reading: Paul aides frustrated by election results; Joe Moody to challenge Dee Margo in El Paso rematch; youth vote eludes Paul on Super Tuesday Full Story
Though it's still a long shot, last night's election results have increased the chances that Texas could play a role in the presidential primary. Full Story
Your evening reading: what to watch for in tonight's election results; Paul downplays Super Tuesday and hits Romney on health care; rally at Capitol targets likely demise of Women's Health Program Full Story