The best way to finance Texas’ pressing water and transportation needs โ and to supplement spending on public education โ is to let voters decide whether to use the state’s Rainy Day Fund.
Transportation
Reporting on roads, transit, infrastructure, and policy shaping travel and mobility across the state, from The Texas Tribune.
Plenty to Spend, and Plenty of Anxiety About It
Two years ago, lawmakers couldn’t find the money they needed to run the government they had promised their voters. Now they have the money โ and a completely different set of political problems.
Perry Willing to Call Special Session
Gov. Rick Perry is warning state legislators that it could be a long, hot summer in Austin if they donโt pass his top priorities: funding water and transportation projects and cutting business taxes.
Cash for Road Repair in Shale Areas Proves Elusive
Efforts by state lawmakers to find money to repair South and West Texas roads torn up amid a drilling boom appear to be stalling, according to some officials working on the matter. Officials warn about the hazards of not maintaining these roads.
Inside Intelligence: About That Road Money…
For this weekโs nonscientific survey of insiders in government and politics, we asked about transportation and, more specifically, how to pay for expansion and maintenance of the stateโs transportation infrastructure.
Institute’s Report Says Texting While Driving Unsafe by Any Means
In the midst of a battle among lawmakers over a bill to ban texting while driving, a new report by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute suggests that voice-to-text technology is no safer than typing out a text message.
TribWeek: In Case You Missed It
Aaronson tracks the latest on Medicaid expansion, Aguilar on lawmakersโ openness to driving permits for non-citizens, Batheja on surprising support for higher state spending, Root and Galbraith on the stateโs search for answers after the West explosion, M. Smith covers the debate over high school standards, Grissom finds a shadow payroll at the Capitol, Hamilton on the man with a plan at UT, Rocha spots a special deal for lawmakers accused of crimes, KUTโs Philpott on obstacles to road funding and Ramshaw on the privileges of legislative membership: The best of our best for the week of April 15-19, 2013.
Agenda Texas: Bond Rating Battle
On the latest Agenda Texas, from KUT News and the Tribune: Texas lawmakers are poised to spend billions out of the state’s Rainy Day Fund, but some say tapping the fund will lower the state’s bond rating. So what’s the truth?
House Passes Bill That Makes Texting While Driving a Crime
UPDATED: A bill that would make texting while driving a crime passed the House on Wednesday after a lengthy debate. The measure now heads to the Senate.
Agenda Texas: The Politics of Transportation Funding
On the latest Agenda Texas, from KUT News and the Tribune: Lawmakers want to spend billions to repair the state’s crumbling roads, but that’s putting some Republican leaders in a bind.



