Politics

Rule On Natural Gas Rate Hikes Is Fuel For Debate

By Jim Malewitz   State regulators say they have found a way to lower Texans’ natural gas utility bills: keep…

10 years ago

Four Days And Counting…84th Texas Legislature To Convene On Jan. 13

New faces, old issues highlight 140-day session Posted by Staff   For 140 days beginning next Tuesday, Texas lawmakers will…

10 years ago

Texas State Senate Could Start Fast — And With Fewer Committees

by Ross Ramsey The Texas Senate could lose as many as six of its 18 committees when it adopts rules…

10 years ago

Critical Services Depend On Sound Contracting

By Jane Nelson Our commitment to Texas’ most vulnerable citizens is a sacred responsibility. We owe it to the millions…

10 years ago

Elections For Central Texas Seats Draw Crowded Field

by Alexa Ura and Bobby Blanchard With a state senator and two state representatives pursuing other political ambitions, voters in Central Texas will…

10 years ago

The Hays County Commissioners Court Agenda For 1-6-15

Posted by Staff For a printable version of the January 6th 2015, 55 page Hays County Commissioners meeting packet here. For…

10 years ago

Newly Elected, Re-elected Officials Sworn In at Hays County

Posted by Staff     Hays County held its Investiture Ceremony January 2 at the Hays County Courthouse in front…

10 years ago

With New Land Commissioner, A New Era For Bushes

By Jim Malewitz Photo by David Valdez   It's official: Texas is once again Bush country.  Big names in state…

10 years ago

Ushering in Reform by Stepping Aside

By Terri Langford Rick Perry’s first budget as governor in 2001 could have come from any Texas politician who talked tough…

10 years ago

Incoming RR Commissioner Leaving Consulting Firm To Avoid Conflicts

By Jim Malewitz,    Ryan Sitton, the incoming Texas railroad commissioner, says he is following through on a campaign promise…

10 years ago

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