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Guides
Looking for information on how to prepare for a weather emergency? Or do you have questions about Texas politics? The Tribune offers several resources, such as explainers, guides, and articles to provide answers and equip Texans with the right context. You can browse our collection of articles to understand how Texas politics and policies affect you.
Texplainer: How Real Is the Feral Hog Menace?
Feral hogs are a fast-growing โ and destructive โ problem. Does that mean recreational hunters in helicopters should shoot them?
Texplainer: What Is a “Point of Order”?
Calling a point of order is a parliamentary delay tactic, but it can be a deadly one.
Texplainer: Who Would Be Allowed to Carry on Campus?
Those with a concealed handgun license, which currently means they must be 21 years old. Though it won’t necessarily be that way forever, which raises another question: When it comes to gun safety, does age matter?
Texplainer: Why Is the Capitol’s Pink Dome So Shiny?
That’s what 1,200 gallons of fresh paint will do for a dome.
Texplainer: Do Capitol Offices Select Their Own Hold Music?
Anyone in the habit of calling state legislators has probably had the pleasure and/or pain of the hold music to which staffers must occasionally subject them. Is the music the lawmakers’ choice, or is it out of their hands?
Texplainer: What’s the Select Committee on State Sovereignty?
The State Sovereignty Committee, which meets today to discuss bills related to federal health care reform, was likely formed for efficiencyโs sake, and to create a kind of heat sink for contentious debate.
Texplainer: Why Can’t I Buy a Car or Liquor on Sundays?
You canโt buy liquor on Sundays and car dealerships can only be open one day over a weekend because of the last remnants of so-called โblue lawsโ in Texas. But a state Senate bill would change that for alcohol sales.
Texplainer: Can a Judge Still Serve After Losing an Election?
Ever wonder what a defeated judge is doing up on the bench? Texplainer’s got your answer.
Texplainer: Are Illegal Immigrants Importing Illness?
In a recent Tribune article, state Rep. Leo Berman alleged that illegal immigrants are bringing infectious diseases into Texas. Is he right?

