Gov. Rick Perry is running for president. Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst is running for U.S. Senate. And it seems like everyone else in Texas politics is making plans based on one or both of those offices opening in 2012. What if they lose?
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TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Our all-hands-on-deck series on new laws โ 31 Days, 31 Ways โ continues, Root covers a challenge to the governor’s school finance fix and the tax that makes it work, Philpott forecasts a presidential media tsunami will hit Texas, Murphy with a look at midyear campaign reports from candidates and PACs in Texas, yours truly on the quiet spot at the top of the 2014 ballot, Hamilton on government-required vaccinations against meningitis, Grissom reports on the heat wave in un-air-conditioned Texas jails, Aguilar on the private security business along the state’s border with Mexico and M. Smith’s interview with Nicole Hurd on how to get more high school students into college: The best of our best content from Aug. 8 to 12, 2011.
Court Rules Against Individual Health Care Mandate
A federal appeals court today ruled that the individual insurance mandate in President Obama’s health care reform plan is unconstitutional, a decision Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott lauded as a step toward ending “Obamacare.”
Greg Abbott and the Calm in the Middle of the Storm
The prospect of an open lieutenant governorโs seat in 2014 is attracting candidates and a lot of conversation. Almost no one is talking about who might fill an open seat for governor.
Lawsuit Alleges “Margins Tax” is Unconstitutional State Income Tax
The business tax overhaul that Gov. Rick Perry and fellow GOP leaders championed in 2006 as a fix for the school finance system is now under attack in the Texas Supreme Court โ as an unconstitutional state income tax.
AG Ruling May Spell End of Willingham Probe
The Texas Forensic Science Commissionโs investigation of the science used to convict Cameron Todd Willingham may be at an end after the stateโs top attorney ruled that the panel cannot consider evidence in cases older than 2005.
State Seeks Clearance for Political Maps
Texas bypassed the Obama administration’s Department of Justice on Tuesday, opting to ask a panel of federal judges in Washington, D.C., to review the state’s new maps for congressional, legislative and State Board of Education districts.
Texplainer: Who’s Next in Line to Be Governor?
Hey, Texplainer: Who becomes governor if both Rick Perry and David Dewhurst are elected to other offices? Citizens, meet state Sen. Mike Jackson.
Dewhurst, Abbott, Nelson Fire Back at Trade Commission
State lawmakers have fired back against a Federal Trade Commission letter suggesting Senate Bill 8 โ a key piece of Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst’s health reform push โ violates antitrust laws. The measure is expected to come up for a vote in the House on Tuesday.
Comptroller Offers Help After Data Mishap
Frustrated state employees continue to search for help โ and answers โ after the comptroller’s office accidentally left sensitive personal data on an open server for anyone to see.


