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  • Decision Time

    House Speaker Joe  Straus, R-Alamo Heights, in January 2011.
  • TribBlog: The Comptroller's Big Reveal

    Comptroller Susan Combs giving a biennial revenue estimate in Austin on Jan. 10, 2011.
  • Green House

    Members of the freshmen class of 2011 at their new member orientation in December 2010.
  • The Revenue Guesstimate

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  • Unfunded But Vital?

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  • A Taxing Problem

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  • A Taxing Problem

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  • Now What?

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  • Biennial Blues?

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  • National Treasure

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  • The Forever Business

    This rendering, from the Texas Facilities Commission, shows the locations for proposed new state-owned buildings in pink, sites for privately owned buildings on leased state land in blue, and a mall stretching for four blocks north of the Capitol (the light green area on the upper right).
  • Bound for Home

    Thousands of motorists wait in line on the southernmost stretch of IH-35 in Laredo, Texas. Despite a global recession and escalating violence in Mexico thousands of "paisanos" still made the trek south for Christmas. As the hours passed, however, their concerns about traveling Mexico's highways at night grew. A recent prison break in Nuevo Laredo didn't help soothe their fears about bandits lurking on the roadways. "We might have to get a hotel here," said one traveler.
  • Open for Business

    Factory workers in Ciudad Juárez assemble components for hair dryers on a manufacturing line managed by El Paso-based TECMA, an outsourcing company that had one of the best years on record in 2009. Last year’s success came despite Ciudad Juárez logging more than 2,600 murders.
  • School's Out

    Crowded classroom in Edgewood School District, San Antonio, TX
  • Sell It Like It Is

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  • Sell It Like It Is

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  • Inside Intelligence: The Railroad Commission Should Be...

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