Annise Parker: "Houston is Not a Sanctuary City"
Houston Mayor Annise Parker discusses her city's immigration policy with The Texas Tribune. It's no "sanctuary," she says. Full Story
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Houston Mayor Annise Parker discusses her city's immigration policy with The Texas Tribune. It's no "sanctuary," she says. Full Story
Two Republicans are battling for the chance to win back a Williamson County legislative seat from first-term state Rep. Diana Maldonado, D-Round Rock. They differ more in style than substance. One says he has deeper ties to the district. The other touts more than a decade's worth of experience as a Capitol insider. Full Story
The authors of the best-seller Game Change shared their favorite stories about the 2008 campaign at an event co-presented by the Trib, the Texas Book Festival, the LBJ Library, and the Center for Politics and Governance at the LBJ School of Public Affairs. Full Story
She's the Democratic nominee for Congress in Tom DeLay's old seat. But Texas Democrats don't want anything to do with her, citing her alignment with the LaRouche movement's "thuggish" behavior and more. Full Story
The Democratic gubernatorial nominee on why he finds Rick Perry wanting, whether he'd raise taxes, and how he can win in a red state. Full Story
What exactly did the Democratic gubernatorial candidate say about his willingness to take raising taxes off the table? See for yourself. Full Story
Political strategist Matthew Dowd offers advice for Democrat Bill White as the general election race for Gov. Rick Perry's job gets underway. Full Story
For the fourth event in our TribLive series, I interviewed Rick Perry's pollster and George W. Bush's former strategist about the results on primary night: why the governor avoided a runoff, what KBH could have done differently, whether the Tea Party is really a force to be reckoned with, and how Bill White will be caricatured on the road to November. Full Story
Gov. Rick Perry's remarks in Driftwood, TX, after Tuesday night's primary election victory. Full Story
It's primary election day. Join us for a ride to some polling places and come along as we attempt to talk to voters. Full Story
The Republicans in the governor's race appear more likely to head into a runoff situation than the Democrats, which could leave Bill White waiting for six weeks for a GOP opponent. What's he going to do with the spare time - if he gets it? Full Story
Kay Bailey Hutchison makes an impassioned final plea to voters in Waco on Friday, asking them to do whatever they can to get out the vote for her. "Keep talking to your friends and neighbors," she says. Full Story
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