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Texas anti-bullying bills introduced
December 8, 2010
After a summer of well-publicized deaths of several gay teenagers across the nation, two Texas lawmakers have introduced legislation to crack down on bullying in Texas’ public schools.
UT, state agencies brace for further cuts
December 8, 2010
State leaders ordered in a letter to state agencies Tuesday to make another 2.5 percent reduction in spending for the current budget period as sales tax revenues continue to underperform initial budget projections.
Youll miss us when were forever gone
December 7, 2010
The Daily Texan/Texas Student Media is a much smaller place now than when I first arrived in 2006. Newspapers that were usually 16 or 20 pages are now only 12 or 14 pages. Instead of two sections, there’s usually only one.
State may reduce programs lowering prison population
December 1, 2010
Programs responsible for reducing Texas’ prison population could be at risk in January as lawmakers struggle to deal with the estimated $25 billion shortfall in the state budget.
DeLay found guilty of campaign crime, awaits sentencing
November 28, 2010
He was one of the most powerful Republicans in Washington and redrew the shape of Texas politics. But now former U.S. House majority leader Tom DeLay is a convicted felon who is awaiting sentencing and promising to appeal the jury verdict against him.
State budget may weaken Texas Youth Commission
November 28, 2010
The state budget deficit could force the Texas Youth Commission, the state juvenile corrections agency, to substantially lower the costs of providing services which may force layoffs and facility closures.
DeLay convicted of money laundering and conspiracy charges
November 24, 2010
After three days of deliberations, a Travis County jury convicted former U.S. House Majority Tom DeLay of money laundering and conspiracy charges on Wednesday.
Travis County Republican calls for recount of Texas House race
November 24, 2010
Republican Dan Neil announced Tuesday that he would request a recount of the ballots of the race against incumbent state Rep. Donna Howard, an Austin Democrat.
Texas Youth Commission report recommends various measures
November 21, 2010
The Texas Youth Commission should remain an independent agency for at least another six years after implementing many of the reforms mandated by the Legislature in 2007, according to a Texas Sunset Advisory Commission staff report.
State demands additional budget cuts
November 16, 2010
Texas needs to cut its spending an additional 2 to 3 percent for the current budget cycle as state revenues lag almost $4 billion below projections, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and Texas House Speaker Joe Straus announced Monday.
Gov. Perrys book tour ignites presidential speculation
November 14, 2010
After appearances on Fox News, The Today Show, The Daily Show and CNN’s Sunday morning program, Gov. Rick Perry returned to Texas from his whirlwind book tour last week.
North Texas Republican joins state House Speaker race
November 14, 2010
The race for Texas House Speaker grew more complicated when Rep. Ken Paxton threw his hat into a ring already occupied by current Speaker Rep. Joe Straus and Rep. Warren Chisum.
LBJ School of Public Affairs announces chief fundraiser
November 11, 2010
The LBJ School of Public Affairs announced Tuesday that Carolyn Miles Garber is its new director of development, a position that has been vacant for five years.
Texas legislature introduces variety of bills
November 9, 2010
Texas senators and representatives took full advantage of their first opportunity to file legislation for the upcoming 82nd Legislative session on Monday, introducing almost 400 bills and resolutions.
Austin Democrat secures seat with a 16-vote victory margin
November 9, 2010
State Rep. Donna Howard, D-Austin, increased her lead over Republican challenger Dan Neil by one vote — to a lead of 16 votes — after Travis County officials finished counting about 100 absentee ballots on Monday.
Retired UT professor, author dies
November 8, 2010
Oscar Brockett, a former UT professor who was considered one of the world’s foremost theater historians, died early Sunday morning from a stroke. He was 87.
TX representative dies after 28 years of service
November 5, 2010
Texas Rep. Edmund Kuempel, a Republican from Seguin, died Thursday morning at University Medical Center Brackenridge following a heart attack.
UT-El Paso students shot, killed in violence-ridden Ciudad Juárez
November 5, 2010
Two University of Texas at El Paso students were shot and killed in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, as they were traveling through the violence-wracked city, where U.S. officials estimate that 2,300 people were killed last year.
Republicans face battles over planned budget cuts
November 3, 2010
Texas Republicans — including Gov. Rick Perry, Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst and House Speaker Joe Straus — ran and won on a platform that promised a balanced state budget without new taxes.
Gov. Perry reelected to historic third term
November 3, 2010
Former Houston Mayor Bill White was supposed to offer the Democrats their best chance to beat the GOP in 15 years. Partial voting returns from across the state show he lost to Perry by 13 percent in a midterm election that turned into a Republican landslide.
Parties clash over accusations of bias at Travis County polling centers
November 2, 2010
With polls opening on Election Day at 7 a.m., Democrats and Republicans have spent the past several days dueling over allegations of voter intimidation in heavily minority precincts in Harris and Travis counties.
2010 Texas gubernatorial election voter's guide
November 1, 2010
Republican Rick Perry and Democrat Bill White will face off in the race for governor on Nov. 2.
Gubernatorial candidates push for votes
November 1, 2010
Gov. Rick Perry and Democratic challenger Bill White barnstormed around Texas on the last weekend before Election Day in a last push to get voters to the polls.
Early voters from Texas urban areas increasing
October 28, 2010
Election records from around Texas indicate that early voting for the 2010 midterm election is up sharply in several Rio Grande Valley counties as well as key urban areas throughout the state when compared to 2006.
Jury for DeLay trial selected after eight hours
October 27, 2010
It was supposed to take at least two days, but after a marathon court hearing that lasted for more than eight hours Tuesday, a state district court seated a jury of six men and six women to hear the long-delayed trial of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay on money laundering and conspiracy charges.
Poll reveals Republican lead, White's supportive voter base
October 26, 2010
A new UT and Texas Tribune poll released Monday showed Bill White trailing Gov. Rick Perry by 10 points, with Perry collecting 50 percent of the vote to White’s 40 percent.
Candidates argue over sanctuary policy
October 26, 2010
With Election Day just a week away, Gov. Rick Perry’s campaign has revived previously disproved claims that Houston is a sanctuary city, arguing that immigration policies led to the death of a Houston police officer.
Candidate rematch takes a nasty turn
October 25, 2010
When it comes to the race for Texas agricultural commissioner, a rematch of the candidates from 2006 may result in the same outcome in a much nastier campaign.
Governor debate includes every candidate but Perry
October 20, 2010
Tuesday night, the five largest newspapers in Texas held their gubernatorial debate at KLRU-TV’s studios on the UT campus — Democrat Bill White, Libertarian Kathie Glass and Green Party candidate Deb Shafto all showed up. Republican Gov. Rick Perry did not.
UT student kills self after firing AK-47 on 21st Street
September 29, 2010
The UT campus was on lockdown for nearly four hours Tuesday because of a shooting incident that ended when the gunman, armed with an AK-47 rifle, took his own life after unleashing a barrage of bullets and being cornered by police on the sixth floor of the Perry-Castañeda Library.
One suspected shooter dead at UT campus library, no one else injured
September 28, 2010
The University was put under lockdown just after 8 a.m., after at least six shots were fired on campus by an unknown gunman.
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