Though their agency went through the “exercise” of writing a shrunken budget, the board at the Texas Parks & Wildlife Department is unanimously backing an $84 million annual increase in state funding.
It’s Not Easy Being Green
The Dinner Bell and Other Ethical Dilemmas
Ethics police are baking up a list of things they want changed or clarified by the Texas Legislature next year, and in the meantime, it has become dangerous for lobbyists to split the tab on officeholder meals and gifts.
Refund, Rebuke, Rebuttal
A huge tax refund to Texas Instruments has rekindled questions about the conflicts that arise when tax consultants make political contributions to the tax collectors who decide their cases.
Tax Collector’s Remorse
A state sales tax refund to “a large direct pay taxpayer” will cost the City of Stafford over $2.5 million โย a stunning bit of news for a municipality with an annual budget of about $20 million.
Suit Up
Political hacks all over the state are huddling over computers loaded with mapping software, finishing their federal court filings on congressional redistricting.
Back to the Maps
Texas and other states can redraw their political maps when they want to, according to the U.S. Supreme Court, but they can’t dilute the strength of minority voters just to protect an incumbent those voters oppose.
Everybody In!
Kinky Friedman and Carole Keeton Strayhorn both got enough valid signatures to get onto the gubernatorial ballot in November.
Picking Up the Pace
He’s still mostly ignoring Kinky Friedman, but Democratic gubernatorial candidate Chris Bell has trained his sights on Republican-turned-independent Carole Keeton Strayhorn, emphasizing what she’s got in common with incumbent Gov. Rick Perry.
Whoever Makes the Rules Gets the Gold
Republican Comptroller candidate Susan Combs is raising the stakes, saying if she’s elected she will trash Comptroller Carole Keeton Strayhorn’s rulemaking work on the new school finance package as soon as she takes office.


