Texas’ participation in the federally funded summer food service program is dismally low compared to the national average — meaning only a small percentage of the state’s 2.5 million low-income kids are getting free meals.
The Big Hungry
The Weekly TribCast: Episode 32
In this week’s TribCast, the gang’s back together again to talk about Bill White’s release of his tax returns, the upcoming GOP convention and who’s backing the resurgence of the Green Party.
TribBlog: Holding Out for a TxDOT Hero
Lawmakers have said it before, and today they said it again: Sweeping top-down change is needed within the Texas Department of Transportation.
TribBlog: Immigrant Application Fees Could Rise
Citing budget cuts and a decline is revenue, the USCIS is proposing fee increases for more than two dozen immigration-related documents.
2010: Perry: White Should Resign [Updated]
Gov. Rick Perry said Wednesday that Democrat Bill White should leave the governor’s race it’s true that he owned part of a company that got taxpayer money to deal with Hurricane Rita while White was mayor. White’s campaign responded by saying Perry is lying about White’s record to avoid debating the Democrat before the November election.
Watkins: Other Elected Officials Implicated
At this morning’s TribLive event, Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins told the Tribune’s Evan Smith that the two constables in the crosshairs of a corruption investigation are not the only elected officials in Dallas he’s investigating.
TribBlog: Watkins Plays Self-Defense
Dallas County District Attorney Craig Watkins, under fire at home for his handling of an investigation into Democratic county constables, played defense before an Austin crowd this morning in a TribLive interview with the Tribune’s Evan Smith.
Michael Barnes 4/7
Michael Barnes of Ed Couch is running for chairman of the Texas Democratic Party and sat for an interview with The Texas Tribune.




