“It’s just a question of whether to file our own lawsuit or join a multistate effort,” says Attorney General Greg Abbott.
TribBlog: Texas “Fully Engaged” in Health Care Challenge
TribBlog: Cuellar Votes Aye
The Laredo congressman will support federal health care reform legislation.
Liz Carpenter Obit
Remembering the life and legacy of political speechwriter and humorist Liz Carpenter, who died today at age 89.
TribBlog: Liz Carpenter Leaves Us
The LBJ hand — she was the president’s speechwriter, penning the famous 58 words he uttered after the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and was Lady Bird’s press secretary and chief of staff — died today at 89 after a long illness.
Mexico’s Drug War Spills Over
Lawmakers from both sides of the US/Mexico border were in Mexico City this week working on plans to combat growing border drug violence. Violence that has grabbed headlines in Texas in recent days. KUT’s Ben Philpott reports on the plans to curb border violence.
The Runoffs: SBOE District 10
A State Board of Education district that includes the northern half of Travis County will see a runoff between two Republican competitors next month. The story from KUT’s Nathan Bernier.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Grissom on the 1.2 million Texans who’ve lost their licenses under the Driver Responsibility Act and the impenetrable black box that is the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles, Ramshaw and Kraft on nurses with substance abuse problems and rehabilitation that can get them back to work, M. Smith finds it’s not easy being Rick Green, Stiles on counting Texans (and everybody else), Rapoport on the State Board of Education’s war with itself and the runoff in SBOE District 10, Thevenot’s revealing interview with a big-city superintendent on closing bad schools, Aguilar on the tensions over water on the Texas-Mexico border, Hamilton on the new Coffee Party, Hu on Kesha Rogers and why her party doesn’t want her, Philpott on the runoff in HD-47, Ramsey on Bill White and the politics of taxes, and E. Smith’s conversation with Game Change authors Mark Halperin and John Heleimann: The best of our best from March 15 to 19.
TribBlog: The Drone! The Drone! (Maybe)
The federal government seems to be warming to Gov. Rick Perry’s demands for an unmanned drone on the Texas-Mexico border.
TribBlog: Cuellar Still on the Fence
Laredo Congressman Henry Cuellar is one of the last undecided House members mulling over the federal health care bill. He still has a few concerns.
2010: White Releases 2009 Tax Return
Gov. Rick Perry’s campaign team has been asking for Democrat Bill White’s tax returns. They’ve got them — or at least one of them.



