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Texas News
- A lesson on gun class curriculum
- For wannabe pistol packers, we were a pretty mellow bunch.
- Attorney general rules Bible course in schools constitutional
- But Abbott stops short of OK for curriculum.
- Clay Robison: Sunset review raises idea of elected insurance commissioner
- For the first time in years, the Texas Department of Insurance will be up for sunset review
- Complaints are filed on legislators
- Allegations of misuse also levied against district judges
- DPS cited pre-fire security troubles
- With troopers detailed elsewhere, concern about Capitol was raised.
- DPS director is planning to leave at end of August
- Agency is being criticized over management, structure
- Finding a home for a tribute
- Planned Tejano monument's backers argue state shouldn't force it to back of Capitol lawn.
- Former gubernatorial candidate to seek Houston-area Senate seat
- Democrat Chris Bell is hoping to take the District 17 post away from the Republicans.
- Mentally retarded denied living options
- Audit shows 70% wanted out of centers, preferred other residential arrangements
- Morale an issue at DPS
- Agency faces staffing shortages
- S.A. legislator wants to consider elected TxDOT commissioner
- Rep. Ruth Jones McClendon, D-San Antonio, wants the Texas Sunset Advisory Commission to study the pros and cons of commissioner chosen by voters instead of the governor.
- State schools under scrutiny
- The state is failing to follow the wishes of many mentally retarded residents who say they want to leave large state institutions for smaller, community-based homes, an audit found.
- Texas First Lady launches fund to restore burned Governor's Mansion
- Anita Perry asked for contributions to the Texas Governor's Mansion Restoration Fund, formed to accept tax deductible donations.
- Texas first lady leads effort to raise money for mansion
- Cost of rebuilding after June 8 fire is still unknown.
- Texas school districts lose dispute over benefits costs
- AG says state shouldn't bear extra pension contributions.
- UPDATED: DPS director to retire
- He announced his resignation just over a month after an arson fire at the Governor's Mansion fueled doubts over the management of the agency.
- Waiver backer flew Perry and aides to Washington, D.C.
- Trip was to promote change in ethanol rule.
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