The Legislative Reference Library produces a Daily Newspaper Clipping Service for
members of the Legislative community. Each morning, Library staff members select and compile articles of interest to the legislature from over 30 national and regional newspapers.
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Newspaper |
Columnist |
Date |
Related Links |
A Way Back to Work
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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Choose Wisely, GOP
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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05/16/18
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Follow Texas on prison reform
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Dallas Morning News
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Levin, M.
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05/16/18
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2 TX bill(s) 1 doc(s)
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Texas courts step up on mental health
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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O'Neill, H.
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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How long until Texas teachers march on Austin?
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Houston Chronicle
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Capo, Z.
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05/16/18
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Feds following Texas’ bad lead on abortion, immigrants
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San Antonio Express News
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Hester, T.
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05/16/18
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5 doc(s)
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Texas sues ‘deceptive’ national opioid maker Purdue Pharma
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Austin American Statesman
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Lindell, C.
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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Thousands of STAAR test takers plagued by glitches again
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Austin American Statesman
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Huber, M.
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05/16/18
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3 doc(s)
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Charters in area lagging
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Dallas Morning News
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Ayala, E.
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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Joseph Kopser’s path to victory in CD-21: Focus on what we have in common
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San Antonio Express News
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Scherer, J.
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05/16/18
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‘Comfortable in her own skin’: Mary Wilson bids to become the first lesbian Baptist pastor in Congress
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San Antonio Express News
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Scherer, J.
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05/16/18
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Texas electricity grid has tight summer ahead. Will more power plants set up shop?
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Austin American Statesman
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Sechler, B.
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05/16/18
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1 doc(s)
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Out of Congress, Farenthold accepts lobbyist job
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Austin American Statesman
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Weissert, W.
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05/16/18
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1 doc(s)
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Lupe Valdez and ‘newspaper language’
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Austin American Statesman
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Herman, K.
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05/16/18
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Many Texas politicians cheer relocation of U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem
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Austin American Statesman
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Price, A.
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05/16/18
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Valdez, White raise little in low-budget race to face Gov. Abbott
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Austin American Statesman
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Tilove, J.
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05/16/18
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Crazy to think Texas will approve gambling? Don’t bet against it
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Austin American Statesman
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Bohls, K.
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05/16/18
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1 doc(s)
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Mahans’ event is part of heartfelt campaign
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Dallas Morning News
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Bell, S.
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05/16/18
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Valdez gains more cash than White
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Dallas Morning News
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Garrett, R.
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05/16/18
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Farenthold won’t repay taxpayer money
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Dallas Morning News
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Cobler, N.
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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Online glitch adds stress for students
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Dallas Morning News
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Wang, J.
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05/16/18
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1 doc(s)
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Innocent until proven guilty is still the law - even for Alfred Dewayne Brown
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Houston Chronicle
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Falkenberg, L.
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05/16/18
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1 TX bill 3 doc(s)
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Precinct 3 county offices reopen after Hurricane Harvey repairs
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Houston Chronicle
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Zurawski, K.
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05/16/18
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New reports: Valdez tops White in latest campaign-donation period
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Houston Chronicle
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Ward, M.
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05/16/18
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Federal judge pauses former death row inmate Alfred Brown's quest for compensation
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Houston Chronicle
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Blakinger, K.
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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Valley lawmaker wants to legalize sports betting in Texas
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San Antonio Express News
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Fikac, P.
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05/16/18
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2 doc(s)
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Lupe Valdez reports outraising Andrew White in last campaign period, still far behind Gov. Greg Abbott
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San Antonio Express News
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Fikac, P.
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05/16/18
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Fertitta Gambling
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San Antonio Express News
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Barron, D.
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05/16/18
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1 doc(s)
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Texas should adapt to court ruling on sports gambling
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Beaumont Enterprise
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Editorial
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05/15/18
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1 doc(s)
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Who's PAC is bigger? District 27 candidates Bruun, Cloud spar over campaign donations
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Dearman, E.
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05/15/18
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National Guard Has Eyes on the Border. But They’re Not Watching Mexico.
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New York Times
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Fernandez, M.
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05/16/18
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Leagues and States Make Grab for New Sports-Betting Cash
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Wall Street Journal
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Kirkham, C.
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05/16/18
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Public hearing/formal meeting notice
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05/15/18
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