Charles Perry Criticized on Water Votes in New SD-28 TV Ad
A new ad from Jodey Arrington hits State Rep. Charles Perry for not backing a state constitutional amendment on water. Full Story
John Reynolds was the newsletters editor for the Tribune from 2013 to 2017. Prior to that, he was a reporter for Quorum Report, a non-partisan online political newsletter focusing on the ins and outs under the Dome, for more than seven years – covering the waterfront from health and human services and redistricting to pensions and elections. A native of Atlanta, Ga., he started his journalistic career one day after the attacks of Sept. 11 in Lubbock, Texas, where he rotated through a slew of beats at The Avalanche-Journal. He received his undergraduate degree from The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., and studied at the University of Georgia's graduate school in journalism. When not at work, he actively attempts to convince himself he is adept at tennis with varying levels of success. And he has adopted the Austin custom of appreciating smoked meats and listening to music in grassy/muddy fields.
A new ad from Jodey Arrington hits State Rep. Charles Perry for not backing a state constitutional amendment on water. Full Story
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It's a good thing that Judge John Dietz dropped his school finance ruling before a three-day weekend, because interested parties could use that extra day to go over his 400-plus page decision. Full Story
Texas’ other high-profile voting rights court case — the challenge to the state’s voter ID law — finally gets its day in court on Tuesday. Full Story
Also, ballot vacancies filled on the South Plains and in the Dallas area. Full Story
They are this summer's odd couple: Gov. Rick Perry and his lawyer, Tony Buzbee. Full Story
In this week's edition of the Trib+Water newsletter: lots of talk about proposed water pipeline deal in San Antonio, extra monitoring of Comal Springs and an interview with Amy Hardberger, a water law professor at St. Mary's School of Law. Full Story
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Wendy Davis released her full 2013 tax return on Tuesday, changing course after previously not allowing the document to be shared or published in full. Full Story
In this week's Q&A, we interview Amy Hardberger, a water law professor at St. Mary's School of Law. Full Story
Team Perry on Monday began what it hopes to be a swift effort to nullify the felony indictments brought against the governor earlier this month. Full Story