Daily Archives: June 30, 2003

Reports from elsewhere

Byron has his writeup of the Dallas hearing, plus a letter from a woman who attended the ill-fated Brownsville hearing. Both are full of useful information. Thanks, Byron! Continue reading

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Open for business

As the Austin American Statesman reminds us, there’s more than just redistricting going on in Austin right about now: An Austin lobbyist took a look at his calendar for the next 30 days and sent a friend a tongue-in-cheek summary: … Continue reading Continue reading

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Does Jell-o have the salad nature?

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Special session starts

Hang on to your life, liberty, and property again: the Lege has reconvened to take another shot at shoving a redistricting bill through. Before anyone asks, the reason that the Dems (almost surely) won’t walk out again is simple. In … Continue reading Continue reading

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More Westar

Now that they’ve discovered Westar, the Chron has finally gotten around to editorializing on it: DeLay denied any quid pro quo, and probably none was stated. But business interests focused on enriching themselves do not hand out lavish campaign donations … Continue reading Continue reading

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More redistricting coverage

A few more articles on the redistricting hearings: from the Dallas Morning News (here and here), from the Laredo Morning Times, and from the Lufkin Daily News. Via The View v.2. Continue reading

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