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Posted in Politics

The Brief: May 20, 2014

Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst seemed of two minds on Monday in his treatment of former rival Jerry Patterson’s decision to give media outlets court documents detailing his runoff opponent Dan Patrick’s treatment in the 1980s for depression.

Posted in Energy

The Brief: May 16, 2014

News reports late Thursday that lieutenant governor candidate Dan Patrick had received treatment for depression and exhaustion in the 1980s threatened to roil further an an already tense runoff contest just days before voters begin casting ballots.

Posted in Politics

Report: Patrick Treated for Depression in 1980s

Reports of a state senator’s 1980s treatment for depression and exhaustion became an issue in the lieutenant governor’s race late Thursday, when the Quorum Report, a political newsletter, unearthed court papers detailing Dan Patrick’s medical history.

Posted in Energy

The Brief: May 13, 2014

Texas’ “sriracha delegation” on Monday made its long-awaited visit to California to woo the makers of the popular hot sauce, but it was no clearer at the conclusion of the visit what might come of it.

Posted in Energy

The Brief: May 12, 2014

The Tribune’s Aman Batheja has taken an in-depth look at Midland oilman Tim Dunn, who is best known in the Capitol for his funding of the conservative activist group Empower Texans.

Posted in Energy

The Brief: May 9, 2014

Ahead of a possible vote on impeachment on Monday, members of the House select committee investigating UT System Regent Wallace Hall appear split on how to proceed.

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