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June 6th, 2011

Texas Tribune

  • The Evening Brief: Feb. 22, 2012
  • Democrats Launch "Truth Team"; GOP Calls Them Copycats
  • Audio: The Weekly TribCast: Episode 120
  • Updated Map: Federally Funded Family-Planning Providers in Texas
  • State Seeks Gag Order in 1986 Murder Case

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  • Houston lawmaker takes redistricting flap to U.S. Justice
  • Davis Amendment Would Defund Enterprise/Emerging Tech Funds
  • The First Word: Dewhurst'd
  • Tough times or not, tax break for yachts steams ahead
  • Chopping block: Eliminate toll road advertising

  • Burkablog
  • Perry “leaning” toward running in 2014
  • One more comment on the UT/Trib poll
  • UT/Trib poll: Dewhurst leads Cruz
  • UT affirmative action case to be heard by Supreme Court
  • TLR responds

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    Concerned Citizens Blog

    A blog focusing on civic and political things in San Antonio, the State of Texas and beyond. As a resident of San Antonio for over two decades, I've found this city to be one of the more diverse, historical and friendly places around. I try to follow the fun and write what I see and how I see it. Some may agree, some may disagree, I invite both.

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