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Posted in Criminal Justice

TribWeek: In Case You Missed It

Stiles and Thevenot collaborate on the salaries paid to superintendents, and even compare them on price per studentโ€ฆ Ramseyโ€™s look at redistricting and next yearโ€™s electionsโ€ฆ Aguilarโ€™s report on jails, brought to you by the federal agency thatโ€™s in the ag businessโ€ฆ Rapoportโ€™s peek at the power behind Texas pre-kindergarten programsโ€ฆ Smithโ€™s conversation with Dan Patrick, in three partsโ€ฆ Grissomโ€™s narrative on a circular immigration and deportation route financed by two governmentsโ€ฆ Ramshaw finds doctors agreeing on public policy and split on strategy and tacticsโ€ฆ Huโ€™s latest Stump Interrupted puts the camera on Farouk Shamiโ€ฆ Hamiltonโ€™s story on two retired cops who are taking on cargo theft in Texasโ€ฆ And Kreighbaum and Stiles pop open the itineraries of your folks in Congress. The best of our best from December 12 to 18, 2009.

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Mapmaker, Mapmaker

Think like the political pros and your mind will go to the long game instead of the short one. The short game is the elections of 2010. The long game is redistricting in 2011, when maps are drawn that corral the voters into the districts that will elect legislators for the next ten years.

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