As El Paso begins to wear the new off its hard-fought medical school, another Texas border community is starting on the long road to establishing its own. University of Texas System officials are evaluating how long it will take and how much it could cost to train the next generation of doctors in the Rio Grande Valley.
Tom Craddick
No Country For Health Care, Part 3: Shrinking Rural Ranks
Itโs no time to be an advocate for rural health care. Rural lawmakers say they’re consistently outnumbered and under-represented โ and that redistricting will only make matters worse.
Time’s Up
The political window is about to close: Today’s the last day to become a candidate in the 2010 state elections. What we know so far is that the ballot will have a fireworks show at the top, with contested and well-financed gubernatorial primaries on both sides. A couple of statewide Democratic races will be competitive, but with incumbents seeking reelection on the Republican side, there’s little action there.
The Brief: December 9, 2009
Gov. Rick Perry has some things to say about the federal government. Hint: They are not good.
The Brief: December 2, 2009
With the filing deadline fast approaching, are Democrats beginning to feel some holiday cheer?

