For the 10th event in our TribLive series, I interviewed the state senator from Austin about the budget shortfall, the road funding hole, why Barack Obama is unpopular in Texas and the prospect of Bill White beating Rick Perry.
Texas Senate
TribLive: Kirk Watson, Full Video
Full video of Evan Smith’s May 19 TribLive conversation with state Sen. Kirk Watson, D-Austin.
Rodney Ellis on Bringing Gaming Back
Could casino gaming be coming to Texas? State Sen. Rodney Ellis, D-Houston, who’s tried and failed to pass gambling legislation in recent sessions, thinks the coming budget crisis gives him and other supporters an opportunity.
TribBlog: Senators Get Social
With more and more state employees and elected officials using websites like Facebook and Twitter the onslaught of social media use within governmental bodies brings with it a lot of questions.
2010: A Sibley-Birdwell Runoff Ahead
Republicans David Sibley and Brian Birdwell will meet in a runoff — date to be set by Gov. Rick Perry — for the open state Senate seat in Central Texas.
Stolen Bases
If you’re wondering about the economic impact of the federal military base realignment and closure effort, look only as far as Texas, where two cities with shuttered bases are struggling to keep residents employed and spirits up, while one city with an expanded base is booming.
The Weekly TribCast: Episode 26
In this week’s TribCast, Evan, Ross, Elise and Reeve consider the impact of Arizona’s tough immigration law on Texas, the upcoming special election in Central Texas, the debate over debates and Rick Perry’s run-in with a coyote.
Isn’t That Special?
On May 8, voters in Senate District 22 will choose one of these candidates as Kip Averitt’s successor: a veteran lawmaker-turned-lobbyist in a bad year for that kind of hyphenate, a 9/11 Pentagon survivor with residency questions dangling over his campaign, a Tea-steeped nullification fan and … a Democrat.
2010: Wentworth Says It Ain’t So
Sen. Jeff Wentworth, R-San Antonio, says he isn’t going anywhere. A hot rumor has him quitting office or giving up his bid for reelection to pursue other ventures, but the senator says there’s nothing to it.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Grissom on her two hours in Juárez, Grissom, Ramshaw and Ramsey on four of the runoffs on Tuesday’s ballot, Ramshaw on the religious experience that is voting for Dallas County’s DA and an energy regulator’s play for a job at the entity he regulates, Mulvaney on the Texas Senate’s biggest spenders, Aguilar on whether — as U.S. officials claim — 90 percent of guns used in Mexican crimes really flow south from Texas, M. Smith on the continuing Texas Forensic Science Commission follies, Stiles on how inmates spend their money behind bars and how counties are responding at Census time, Hamilton on the creative accounting and semantic trickery that allows lawmakers to raise revenue without hiking taxes when there’s a budget shortfall, and Hu on Austin’s first-in-the-nation car-sharing program. The best of our best from April 5 to 9, 2010.


