- Wendy Davis memoir details two terminated pregnancies
- Davis discloses terminating pregnancy in her memoir
- Wendy Davis elaborates on decision to end pregnancy – it’s terminating a pregnancy, it’s also ending a life.
- Abortion Opponents: Davis Disclosure Changes Nothing – why would it?
- Abbott says he grieves for Wendy Davis family
- Instead of ‘read my book,’ candidate-author Davis says ‘bring it on’
- Abbott questions ethics of Davis’ book tour, more, more– must have been listening to Pratt on Texas last week when I pointed out that she was going “Kinky”, using a campaign to promote sales of a product.
- Davis knocks Abbott over ad video shot by his state-paid videographer
- $10 minimum wage new flashpoint in Texas governor’s race
- By the numbers: Abbott, Davis TV ad spending in September
- Davis & Texas Democrats have little to offer except vote buying with your money AUDIO
- Former Sen. Williams says remarks about Dan Patrick mischaracterized ‘for political purposes’
- Democrat Mike Collier says opponent Glenn Hegar “is proud of” legislated cuts in public school funding
- SD28: Hospitalized Delwin Jones upgraded to Fair condition
- SD28: Senate candidate Perry addresses Sweetwater women
- SD28: Rep. Charles Perry reponds to attack ads AUDIO
- SD28: Arrington’s hypocrisy rises to a new level (& he gets the district map wrong)
- SD28: Arrington’s Brown-nosing Politics
- FreedomWorks Endorses Scott Turner for Texas House Speaker
- Scott Turner backed by national tea party group for Texas House leader
- Analysis: Agreeing, but Less than 100% of the Time – another non-Republican, non-conservative who hasn’t a clue about the movement talking about Republicans and conservatives and what they perceive!
- Q&A: Jonathan Neerman on the outlook for Texas Republicans
- Texas’ ruling party isn’t the only thing that’s changed in 20 years
- Left looking right: Democrats talk change in West Texas
- Sen. Cruz’s father fires up Republican crowd in San Antonio
- Stu Rothenberg Predicts Big GOP Wave in November
- Levine & Johnston: Why political donations should be secret
- Hawk fires up online ads against Watkins in Dallas County DA race
- GOP insider’s email: political ambitions got in way of Dallas’ 2016 bid
- George W. Bush and Bill Clinton launch leadership training effort
- Perry lawyers file motion to dismiss indictment
- Rick Perry racing against indictment clock
- Tony Buzbee, big-city lawyer with small-town roots, leads Perry team
- Rick Perry studying with experts for possible presidential run
- LBJ’s Mad Men
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- Sen. Cruz: We Need A Strategy
- Neugebauer Statement on FSOC’s Continued Non-Bank SIFI Designations
- Stockman: Obama Failometer score grows to all-time high as economy tanks under Democrats
- DEA Implements Cornyn-Klobuchar Law to Help Curb Prescription Drug Abuse
- Rep. McCaul ranks as second richest lawmaker for 2nd consecutive year; other Texans make top high spot
- Congress Approval Sits at 14% Two Months Before Elections
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- Texas Prepaid College Tuition Enrollment Open
- Texas [un]Ethics Commission Reaches Temporary Deal With THSC in Lubbock Court
- Committee taking look at hurricane risk, insurance for Texas coast
- Gov. Perry Promotes Stronger Economic Ties between Texas and Japan
- Gov. Perry brings limited-government pitch to Japan
- 2015 Nominations Underway for Texas Transportation Hall of Honor
- DPS: Hydrocodone Products to Become Schedule II Controlled Substances in Texas
- Parents sue to stop state from moving disabled son to different facility
- “3-Strikes” Plan Spurs Nursing Home Regulation Debate
- In School Finance Battle, Legal Fees Accumulate
- Is Special Education Disappearing in Texas?
- State Senator, Kel Seliger, kicks off district tour with Town Hall meetings
- Six Texas nonprofits, one city receive fresh infusion of federal money for hiring Obamacare navigators
- El Paso Home School Lawsuit to be Appealed to the Texas Supreme Court
- Editorial: Lawmakers need to revisit driving permits proposals for illegal immigrants
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- Southwest Airlines Unveils New Paint Job (livery)
- August Not Kind to Lubbock Area Cotton PCG Says
- Bayer CropScience Plans $90 Million Investment in Lubbock
- Crude oil trading legend makes his boldest bet yet
- Phones and games under the same roof: GameStop stores will sell AT&T’s Cricket Wireless
- Houston expo caters to same-sex couples
- Tax cheats are widespread in Texas construction industry
- Study Clarifies Treatment Needs for Water from Fracked Gas and Oil Wells
- Natural Gas Fueling Stations Surge in Texas
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- Accuser glad ’06 sex assault case against Dallas Co. deputy sheriff has been revived
- Dallas ISD fires top investigator for violations that it won’t detail
- Ex-Conroe ISD police officer convicted of sex with student
- Land deals are key in John Wiley Price indictment
- New Judge to Preside Over Midland Veteran’s Parade Train Crash Case
- Midland County sheriff prepped for ISIS fight
- Smith County Jail Inquiry Turns Up Falsified Records
- Screaming girl who fought Houston ISD cops for her cell phone speaks out
- Texas Equusearch honors founder’s daughter murdered 30 years ago VIDEO
- DPS: $7,500 Reward Offered for Most Wanted Fugitive, Mexican Mafia Gang Member
- Kerrville driver accused of running down road crew
- Chain reaction accident sends Alamo fire chief to hospital
- UTPD investigating missing $20,000 from North Texas football game
Political and other Texas news for 9/8/2014
September 8, 2014 by 2 Comments
Cant find the detail list of Arringtons 90 thousand sprnd at texas tech. My wife says its not his fault and the school said he had to spend the money. I want to show her if he cant stand up to texas tech about spending how can he stand up in congress about the budget.
Well, that’s a novel excuse I’ve not even heard from the Tech crowd before. He requested the $90K from Tech and was granted such. The memo I posted makes this clear. I have not posted the long list of items – it’s just a list furniture and the like. The main point is that if he had requested the type of desks and furniture most would have in a private-sector office, this $90,000 would be enough for staffing 180 employees!