In a sign of how much the pot business has changed, Joe Allbaugh, a former GOP confidante to George W. Bush and Rick Perry, is now serving on the board of a marijuana lab company doing business in states where weed is legal.
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The Brief: Sept. 9, 2014
Rick Perry’s attorneys were back on Monday with a new filing in which they pursue a different path to quash the felony indictments handed down against the governor last month while relying on many of the same arguments as before.
Lawyers File Motion To Quash Perry’s Indictment
Gov. Rick Perry’s lawyers have filed a second challenge to the governor’s indictment on Monday, asking a judge to dismiss the charges against him as unconstitutional.
Video: Davis’ Full Interview on “Good Morning America”
Full video of Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis’ interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts, which aired on “Good Morning America” on Monday, Sept. 8. Davis’ memoir, “Forgetting To Be Afraid,” goes on sale Tuesday.
Analysis: In Same Party, Not Always on Same Page
One the of state’s political parties can’t get itself together, and the other can’t seem to stop tearing itself apart.
The Brief: Sept. 8, 2014
Following the revelation that Wendy Davis had two abortions performed for medical reasons more than 15 years ago, the question pursued over the weekend was how this would affect the dynamics of the race for governor.
Inside Texas Politics: Voter ID
On this week’s edition of WFAA-TV’s Inside Texas Politics, we talk about another “oops” moment from Gov. Rick Perry, the voter ID law trial in Corpus Christi, how ads from both sides of the governors’ race aim to define Greg Abbott and more.
Anti-Abortion Groups: Davis’ Disclosure Doesn’t Change Conversation
Texas’ leading anti-abortion groups, reacting to the news that state Sen. Wendy Davis had two abortions years ago for medical reasons, reiterated their opposition to the termination of pregnancies, including ones where an unborn child is diagnosed with severe disabilities.
Analysis: In Race for Governor, the Personal and the Political
Political campaigns can be cunning and crafty affairs where candidates are cautiously presented and positions are carefully tailored to voters. But the contenders are humans, and policy is sometimes personal.
Video: Davis Tells ABC News About Her Abortion
In an exclusive interview with ABC News’ Robin Roberts, Texas Democratic gubernatorial nominee Wendy Davis talks about her “difficult decision” to have an abortion in 1996, when doctors told her the baby had severe brain abnormalities.

