Gallegos’ return waits on his doctor’s orders
Sen. Mario Gallegos, who optimistically predicted he’d be back on the Senate floor three weeks after his January liver transplant, is still in Houston recovering.
Look beyond politician when marking ballot
When you head to the polls this November, you’ll be thinking about who you want in government. But you also should think about what you want out of government.
Turner threatens split from Craddick’s side
State Rep. Sylvester Turner of Houston, the top-ranked Democrat among Republican House Speaker Tom Craddick’s lieutenants, has threatened to bail out from the leadership team.
Continuous candidates stay ready for next time
Some losing candidates don’t give up or even take a break. Instead of licking their wounds for a while and then considering future races, they run perpetual campaigns forming committees with lofty names, issuing regular position papers or writing books in hopes that keeping themselves in the public eye and getting out early will help their chances the next go-round.
Continental raises the ante on in-flight distractions
File photoIt’s hard to look away…. I’m sure a lot of fliers are happy about Continental’s licensing agreement that will allow it to put JetBlue’s inflight TV on some of its planes. Who could complain about 36 channels of inflight…
On second thought, Radack to run again
County Commissioner Steve Radack must have been too quick to say he wasn’t going to seek re-election. He’s decided to seek a sixth term next year after all.
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Large GOP field may be eyeing District 22 seat
Republicans are eager to reclaim the seat vacated last year by former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
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