University of Texas President Bill Powers isn’t mincing words in his State of the University address. He takes head-on the controversy that has dogged the state’s higher education community for several months.
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Mexico Mandates HPV Vaccine; Other U.S. States Consider It
Gov. Rick Perry may be taking heat for his failed plan to require young girls in Texas to get vaccinated against the sexually transmitted disease human pappilomavirus, but the Mexican government has decided it’s a good idea, and many other states have considered similar plans.
Jose Aliseda: The TT Interview
The freshman Republican state representative on what he liked about the legislative session, what’s wrong with the process, the press, politics and why he’d be coming back for more if a local job hadn’t opened up.
Texplainer: Can Texas Use the Rainy Day Fund to Fight Wildfires?
Gov. Rick Perry has said the Rainy Day Fund should be preserved as an insurance policy against natural disasters, but Texas can’t actually dip into it until the next legislative session โ in 2013.
Court Cartography
Don’t expect a redistricting ruling out of San Antonio quickly. Some of the lawyers โ and this requires more lawyers than a Hollywood divorce โ say the Texas judges might hold their ruling until the DC courts are finished. That could be November, or even December.
Challenge to Texas Redistricting Opens in Federal Court
The state’s new political maps are now in the hands of the federal government. An army of lawyers lined up before the start of federal hearings on Tuesday, lugging boxes of papers and briefcases bulging with the scribbled notes and other arguments they’ll present over the next two weeks.
Why the Redistricting Lawsuit Matters
Because โ as both Democrats and Republicans know well โ the drawing of congressional, legislative and State Board of Education district lines determines, to a large extent, the outcomes of future elections.
Doggett vs. the GOP and the Political Map
Austin Democrats are pretty unhappy with the Republican Legislatureโs redistricting maps, and Rep. Lloyd Doggett is the poster child for their frustrations. Their anger might save him.
A Congressional Double-Header Out West
State Rep. Pete Gallego, D-Alpine, says he is filing papers to run for the CD-23 congressional seat now held by Republican Francisco “Quico” Canseco of San Antonio. And in El Paso, former City Rep. Beto O’Rourke says that he will challenge longtime U.S. Rep. Silvestre Reyes in the Democratic primary election next year.
Inside Intelligence: The Pecking Order
Hand a bunch of insiders a list of 31 senators and ask what’s going to happen next, and you turn them into outsiders.


