If the three House primary challengers Gov. Greg Abbott has endorsed lose their races on March 6, it won’t be for a lack of trying on the governor’s part.
Lyle Larson
Analysis: “You come at the king, you best not miss”
Gov. Greg Abbott is working to defeat three incumbent Republican House members who crossed him on ethics legislation during the regular session last year. If he doesn’t win, they’ll be back — with scores to settle.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott endorses primary opponent of sitting state Rep. Lyle Larson
Gov. Greg Abbott gave his support Monday to another Republican challenging an incumbent member of the Texas House, this time backing Chris Fails in his race against Rep. Lyle Larson, R-San Antonio.
Grieving mom “humbled” and “relieved” after Senate passes autopsy bill
Lara McDaniel was devastated when her 7-year-old son died in an accident. An investigator didn’t allow her to see her child’s body until three days after his death — after an autopsy had been conducted.
Dozens of Abbott appointees surpass donor threshold targeted by stalled “pay for play” bill
At least 71 of Gov. Greg Abbott’s nearly 800 current state board and commission appointees appeared to have donated more than $2,500 to the governor’s campaign account since 2013.
After waiting 3 days to see dead son, grieving mom hopes to change Texas law
Currently, parents need permission from a justice of the peace or medical examiner to see their deceased child if his or her death occurs outside a hospital or health care institution.
A Conversation with Larson and Menéndez (Video)
Full video of the latest installment of our San Antonio and the Legislature series: a conversation about the 85th session with state Rep. Lyle Larson, R-San Antonio, and state Sen. José Menéndez, D-San Antonio.
2015 Tribune Festival: Audio From the Environment Track
The Environment track at The 2015 Texas Tribune Festival featured discussions on the water supply, the climate debate, related legislative issues and lessons from the May floods. There was also a conversation with Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller.
Perry’s Gone, but Travel Costs Still Being Tallied
As the state tallies the tax dollars spent on former Gov. Rick Perry’s security while he was running for president, a lawmaker wants future elected officials to reimburse Texas for out-of-state trips that don’t involve official business.
The Brief: Jan. 12, 2015
Glenn Hegar, the state’s new comptroller, today releases his revenue estimate for the next two years, which will go a long way to setting the early tone for the 84th Legislature.

