State Comptroller Susan Combs may test that question. She is considering a run for lieutenant governor in 2014.
Health care
In-depth reporting on public health, healthcare policy, hospitals, and wellness issues shaping communities across Texas, from The Texas Tribune.
Pretty Good Forecasting
The keepers of numbers over in the LBJ Building, north of the Capitol, have confirmed to lawmakers what they warned them about in 2006: The legislation that cut local school property taxes and revised the state’s corporate franchise tax didn’t balance, to the tune of $10 billion a biennium.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
The best of our best from January 31 to February 4.
The Week in Texas Politics Recap: 1/31 to 2/4
No time to follow every twist and turn of the Texas Legislature? We’ve made it easier for you with our weekly recaps of the action under the dome.
Texas Won’t Secede โย But It Won’t Shut Up Either
Texas leaders aren’t talking about secession, after an outbreak of conversation a couple of years ago. But the germ of the idea remains in the anti-federalist talking points that fueled Gov. Rick Perryโs re-election campaign last year and provided the outline for his book, Fed Up!
State Keeps Registry of Kids Who Abuse Kids
โDear future son,โ the North Texas father wrote in a prospective adoption letter. โI am a single dad who adopted a middle school boy in 2008. Now we are looking for one more kid so he will have a brother.โ Instead, the father got shocking news: He would not be allowed to adopt again because his son is on a state registry of people who abuse children.
The Texas Tribune Weekly TribCast: Ep 65
In this week’s TribCast, Evan, Ross, Reeve and Ben discuss the budget’s structural deficit, the effort to repeal health care reform, the back-and-forth over House District 48 and if 2011 will be the year Texas bans smoking.
Health Care Advocates Offer Emotional Testimony
From patients and parents to nurses and practitioners, the many faces of Texans affected by health care budget cuts gathered at the Capitol today to give an earful to lawmakers on the Senate Finance Committee.
Lawmakers Get Strong Message On Health Funds
The Senate Finance Committee heard public testimony today on proposed cuts to health and human services.
Are Payment Reform, Texas Budget In Conflict?
Lawmakers are crafting legislation to make health care more affordable and effective by rewarding doctors who get the best medical outcomes. But the cuts they’re proposing to meet the state’s budget shortfall could hinder some of the same physicians they’re relying on to implement payment reform.


