- Read about implementation of school wellness policies. (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, June 28, 2012)
- Explore the taxation of Internet sales. (Congressional Research Service, July 26, 2012)
- See a list of state sales tax holidays for 2012. (Federation of Tax Administrators, July 9, 2012)
- Consider economic mobility across generations. (Pew Center on the States, July 9, 2012)
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
While Texas and its people are a popular subject for fiction, rarely does the Texas Legislature take a starring role. The novels below, arranged alphabetically by author, represent a wide variety of genres and time periods, but are connected by their focus on Texas lawmakers, either as characters or as a major part of the setting. Some of these titles are available in the Legislative Reference Library's collection; the rest can be found in libraries throughout the state.

In 1960s Texas, an idealistic member of the Young Democrats is swept off her feet by a prominent state senator, who may be able to further her political ambitions. As she learns more about the world of politics, though, she begins to wonder if the power is worth it, or if she's better off realizing her dreams her own way. This steamy spoof of '60s culture and Texas Democratic party politics was written by a Texan who worked in the Carter White House.

Billy Lee Brammer, The Gay Place (1961); available in the Legislative Reference Library
This classic tale of Texas politics is considered one of the great American political novels. Set in 1950s Austin, three intertwined novellas follow a young member of the Texas House, the junior U.S. Senator from Texas, and the Texas Governor's press secretary. Towering over all three narratives is Governor Arthur Fenstemaker, a charismatic master politician. Billy Brammer based Gov. Fenstemaker on Lyndon Johnson, for whom he worked during Johnson's time as a U.S. Senator. Sadly, this book, written when Brammer was just 31, was his only novel.

Al Dewlen, The Session (1981); available in the Legislative Reference Library
Dave Youngman, a young war veteran from the Texas Panhandle, is starting his first term as a member of the Texas House of Representatives. Taken under the wing of a powerful veteran representative, he soon becomes part of the inner circle - but can he make it to the end of the session with his integrity and his life intact? This comedy-drama by Amarillo journalist and novelist Al Dewlen immerses itself in the day-to-day work of the Texas Legislature and the personalities that inhabit it.

Alan R. Erwin, The Power Exchange (1979); available in the Legislative Reference Library
A 1980s political thriller exploring what could happen if, in the wake of a federal energy crisis, Texas exercised its right to split into five states and ultimately opted to temporarily secede from the union. Lieutenant Governor Margaret Coursey, later President of the Second Republic of Texas, attempts to guide her newborn nation to a peaceful reunification with the United States, but assassinations, international politics, and betrayal from within may bring the new Republic down before she can succeed.


Shelia Dansby Harvey, Illegal Affairs (2005) and Bad Girls Finish First (2006)
Texas' urban African-American community takes center stage in this pair of novels following the exploits of Raven Holloway, a Dallas law student who enters into an affair with a married Texas state senator and ends up becoming his next wife. In the second novel, Raven turns her talents towards helping her new husband win election as Governor of Texas, but dark secrets from her law school days may come back to haunt her.

Set in Austin in 1888, this romance follows the relationship of a Texas state senator's daughter and the Boston native the senator hires to manage his reelection campaign. Their story plays out against the backdrop of Texas state politics in the post-Civil War era, and the lingering hostility between Texans and Yankees is a major focus.

Bob Smiley, Don't Mess With Travis (2012); available in the Legislative Reference Library
This political satire follows Ben Travis, a reluctant Texas state senator who ends up becoming governor after a series of freak coincidences. Faced with a national political climate very reminiscent of today's, Governor Travis calls a special session to attempt to persuade the Legislature to reject new federal energy mandates - and instead convinces them to declare independence. Now Travis must deal with the political consequences of this accidental secession while also handling a chaotic personal life, potential federal military action against Texas, and the sudden attention of an unfriendly national media. A comic novel in the tradition of Christopher Buckley, but steeped in the history and culture of Texas.
Week in Review, July 26th
Jul 26
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Find state-by-state information on government finance, policies, and programs in the Book of the States 2012. (Council of State Governments, July 19, 2012)
- Explore the participation rates and characteristics of people who received benefits from government assistance programs. (U.S. Census Bureau, July 2012)
- Map where those who lack health insurance live. (The Atlantic, Cities, June 28, 2012)
- See which states have taken action toward creating health insurance exchanges. (Kaiser Family Foundation, July 17, 2012)
- Try the air quality mobile phone app. (American Lung Association, 2012)
- Examine how physicians are progressing in the adoption of electronic health records. (National Center for Health Statistics, July 2012)
- Read about the "right to read" lawsuit aimed at public education, involving Michigan's Highland Park school district. (The Wall Street Journal, July 17, 2012)
Santa Anna’s Chair
Jul 23
We are delighted to welcome guest columnist Richard Eisenhour, Collections Coordinator at the Texas State Preservation Board, to tell us about one of the Library's most frequently requested items, Santa Anna's Chair.

Although little is known conclusively about the austere desk-like chair that occupies a corner of the Texas Capitol's Legislative Reference Library, a great deal of lore has always surrounded it. More than 100 years ago the chair was donated to the State Library and has long been known as “Santa Anna’s chair.”
Following his capture after the Battle of San Jacinto, the Commander of the Mexican army, General Antonio López de Santa Anna (1794 – 1876,) was reported to have used the chair while held as prisoner-of-war at the home of Dr. James Aeneas E. Phelps during the months of July to November 1836. The Phelps home known as Orozimbo Plantation had been located twelve miles northwest of what is now West Columbia, Brazoria County, Texas. State Librarian C. W. Raines accepted the chair as a donation from Dr. Phelps’ descendants in 1905.
The chair resembles a plain schoolhouse seat, with a large armrest. It is said that Santa Anna used the chair for all of his writing during imprisonment. The chair somewhat resembles a primitive version of a popular eighteenth-century seating form called a “Windsor chair.” A Windsor is built with a solid wooden seat into which the chair-back and legs are round-tenoned, or pushed into drilled holes, in contrast to standard chairs, where the back legs and the uprights of the back are continuous. Like the Santa Anna chair, the seats of Windsor chairs were often carved into a shallow dish or saddle shape for comfort. Traditionally, the legs and uprights were usually turned on a pole lathe. The back and arms of the Santa Anna chair appear to have been carved, although similar features on Windsor chairs are sometimes formed from steam bent pieces of wood.
An article in an Austin newspaper dated November 26, 1905, reporting on the Phelps descendants’ donation cites, “this is the chair in which the Mexican general wrote while in captivity [in] 1836.” The article further notes:
Santa Anna was treated so kindly while a prisoner at the Phelps home that he promised Dr. Phelps that if ever it came within his power he would return the favor. The chance came when six years later a son of Dr. Phelps was captured by the Mexicans and as soon as Santa Anna heard that Phelps was a prisoner, he at once ordered his release and gave him his freedom.
According to the New Handbook of Texas, Dr. Phelps’ son Orlando was pardoned by Santa Anna for his participation as an insurrectionist in the ill-fated Mier expedition of 1842. That Santa Anna regarded Dr. Phelps so highly is thought to have stemmed from the Doctor having saved the General from an attempted suicide. An improbable tale is that Santa Anna was seated in the very same chair when Dr. Phelps pumped the poison from the General’s stomach.
Following his election as leader of the Republic of Texas, one of the first orders of business for President Sam Houston was to get the infamous prisoner out of Texas. Santa Anna was released through diplomatic channels to Washington, D.C. and eventually back to Mexico, where he helped foster military and political upheaval for years to come.
The Phelps’ Orozimbo Plantation homestead at West Columbia, Texas—built in the 1820s—was ruined by a 1932 hurricane and virtually nothing of it remains today.
Whether any of the stories that have attached themselves to the Santa Anna chair are true pales compared to the artifact’s actual survival. The chair remains an interesting symbol and a tangible connection to our State’s turbulent beginnings.
Week in Review, July 19th
Jul 19
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Examine state fiscal challenges for six states, including Texas. (State Budget Crisis Task Force, July 2012)
- Explore a decade of state credit ratings from Standard & Poor's. (Pew Center on the States, July 13, 2012)
- Consider state-level economic insecurity. (Economic Security Index, June 2012)
- Read about how labor is changing in the current economy. (The Atlantic, July 9, 2012)
- Note that student debt is still growing. (The Washington Post, July 18, 2012)
- Track key developments in the criminal justice system. (The Sentencing Project, July 4, 2012)
Today's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. The following may be helpful resources for upcoming hearings.
July 23rd
House Committee on Land & Resource Management
Charge: Cabin Program, General Land Office
- Cabin Program, Texas General Land Office
Charge: Severance v. Patterson and impact on Texas Open Beaches Act
- Carol Severance v. Jerry Patterson, et al., Opinion and dissent (No. 09-0387, Open Beaches Act) , Supreme Court of Texas, November 5, 2010
- Carol Severance v. Jerry Patterson, et al., Opinion, concurrence, dissents (No. 09-0387, Open Beaches Act, sending the case back to Houston federal district court for retrial), U.S. Court of Appeals, Fifth Circuit, May 21, 2012
- Carol Severance v. Jerry Patterson, et al., Opinion, concurrence, dissents (No. 09-0387, Open Beaches Act, withdrawing opinion and dissents of November 5, 2010, and substituting opinions on this date), Supreme Court of Texas, March 30, 2012
- "Galveston Beach Homeowners Prepare to Exert Rights: Battle May Be Looming After High Court Ruling," Houston Chronicle, May 9, 2012
- "Rolling Easements as a Response to Sea Level Rise in Coastal Texas: Current Status of the Law after Severance v. Patterson," Journal of Land Use, Spring 2011
- "Severance v. Patterson: Does Enforcement of the Texas Open Beaches Act Constitute a 'Taking'," Southern Journal of Business and Ethics, Vol. 3, 2011
- "Various Aspects of Beach Management," The Daily News, June 23, 2012
Topic: Texas Rice Lands v. Denbury Green Pipeline (property rights and pipeline companies); La Salle Pipeline, LP v. Donnell Lands, LP
- "Court Denies Eminent Domain Rehearing on Pipeline," Houston Chronicle, March 2, 2012
- Texas Rice Land Partners, Ltd. and Mike Latta v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas, LLC (No. 09-0901, denying motion for rehearing and substituting opinion, 'common carrier' pipelines) , Supreme Court of Texas, March 2, 2012
- Texas Rice Land Partners, Ltd. and Mike Latta v. Denbury Green Pipeline-Texas, LLC (No. 09-0901, 'common carrier' pipelines) , Supreme Court of Texas, August 26, 2011
- LaSalle Pipeline, LP v. Donnell Lands, L.P., Petition for review (No. 11-0226, including decision and award of the Special Commissioners, jury verdict, trial and San Antonio appeals court rulings), Supreme Court of Texas, March 28, 2011
July 25th
Senate Subcommittee on Flooding & Evacuations CANCELLED
Charge: Communication options during evacuations
- "5 Ways to Use Social Media for Better Emergency Response," Government Computer News, September 2, 2010
- "Social Media in a 9-1-1 World," 9-1-1 Magazine, April 30, 2012
- "Spanish-Language Emergency Alerts Coming to South Texas," Brownsville Herald, July 7, 2012
- "Williamson County Earns National Awards for Use of Social Media," Austin American-Statesman, December 26, 2011
Charge: Services to evacuated residents, experiences from other heavy flooding states
- Disaster Mitigation Best Practices Database, Federal Emergency Management Agency
- "Frustration Grows for Texas Wildfire Evacuees," USA Today, September 10, 2011
- "Officials: State Better Prepared for Hurricane Season," Texas Tribune, June 19, 2012
- Promising Practices for Evacuating People With Disabilities, Inclusion Research Institute, January 2010
- State of Texas Emergency Management Plan, Texas Department of Public Safety, May 2012
Charge: Drainage infrastructure funding
- "County Plan Fixes Local, Regional Drainage Problems," McAllen Monitor, January 7, 2012
- "FEMA Awards More Than $1.3M for City of McAllen, TX Drainage System Upgrade," Federal Emergency Management Agency, January 19, 2012
- Texas Municipal Drainage Utility Survey, Espey Consultants Inc., updated May 2012
July 30th
Joint Committee on Public School Finance System
Charge: Public school finance system
- School Finance in Texas, Legislative Reference Library, April 5, 2012
- "School Finance Trial Could Spill into January," Austin American Statesman, July 11, 2012
- "An Updated Guide to Texas School Finance Lawsuits," Texas Tribune, July 3, 2012
- Understanding State School Funding, Education Commission of the States, June 2012
July 31st
Senate Committee on Health & Human Services
Charge: Health care innovation, including translational research and Cancer Prevention Research Institute
- Agency Strategic Plan for Fiscal Years 2011-2015, Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas, June 28, 2010
- Health Care Innovation Awards: Project Profiles and Texas Grant Projects, Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, awarded May-June 2012
- Texas Cancer Plan 2012, Cancer Prevention & Research Institute of Texas, April 2012
Charge: Medicaid Home and Community Based Services waivers
- Home and Community-Based Services (HCS), Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services, updated July 2, 2012
- Section 1915(c) Home and Community-Based Services Waivers (state database), Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
- States' Plans to Pursue New and Revised Options for Home- and Community-Based Services (GAO-12-649), U.S. Government Accountability Office, June 13, 2012
- Texas: Home and Community-Based Services, State Health Facts, Kaiser Family Foundation
Charge: Implementation of legislation, including U.S. Department of Justice settlement agreement to address State Supported Living Centers
- State Supported Living Center (SSLC) Monitoring and U.S. Department of Justice Monitoring Team Reports, Texas Department of Aging and Disability Services
August 1st
Senate Committees on Health & Human Services and State Affairs (Joint Hearing)
Charge: Potential impact of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) on insurance regulations, Medicaid and CHIP, health care outcomes and overall health of all Texans, and the state budget in Texas; current constitutional challenges to PPACA
- A Guide to the Supreme Court's Affordable Care Act Decision, Kaiser Family Foundation, July 2012
- Keeping Children’s Coverage Strong in the Context of the Affordable Care Act: Perspectives From State Children's Health Insurance Leaders, National Academy for State Health Policy, May 2012
- Medicaid Coverage and Spending in Health Reform: National and State-By-State Results for Adults at or Below 133% FPL, Urban Institute and Kaiser Family Foundation, May 2010
- National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius, U.S. Supreme Court, June 28, 2012
- Presentation to House Select Committee on Federal Legislation, Federal Health Care Reform – Impact to Texas Health and Human Services (HHSC Medicaid/CHIP cost estimates, 2014-2023, GR cost $27 billion with full provider rate increase for primary care), Thomas Suehs, Executive Director, Texas Health and Human Services Commission Publication, April 22, 2010
- Presentation to the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Article II: Affordable Care Act (Medicaid expansion costs), Thomas Suehs, Executive Director, Texas Health and Human Services Commission, July 12, 2012
- Realizing Health Reform's Potential: How the Affordable Care Act Will Strengthen Primary Care and Benefit Patients, Providers, and Payers, Commonwealth Fund, January 4, 2011
- "State Health Insurance Mandates and the PPACA Essential Benefits Provisions," National Conference of State Legislatures, July 2012
August 2nd
Joint Committee on Oversight of Bexar Metropolitan Water District
Week in Review, July 12th
Jul 12
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- Be prepared for coastal flooding during the hurricane season. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, accessed July 2012)
- Find a recent overview of the major provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. (Congressional Research Service, July 3, 2012)
- Review a brief guide to the U.S. Supreme Court's decision on the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. (Kaiser Family Foundation, July 2012)
- Read about foreign-born health care workers in the U.S. (Migration Policy Institute, June 2012)
- Map where the foreign-born population resides. (CQ Roll Call, July 2, 2012)
Today's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. The following may be helpful resources for upcoming hearings.
Week of July 16th
July 16th
House Committee on Human Services
Charge: Foster care redesign
- The Texas Blueprint: Transforming Education Outcomes for Children & Youth in Foster Care, Texas Children's Commission, March 31, 2012
- "Court Denies Class in Texas Foster Care Lawsuit," Houston Chronicle, March 23, 2012
- Foster Care Licensing Standards Across the United States: Using Research Findings to Effect Change, American Bar Association, March 2012
- Improving Child and Youth Placement Outcomes: a System Redesign (Foster Care Redesign) Report, Texas Department of Family and Protective Services, January 2011
- Improving the Lives of Children in Long-Term Foster Care: the Role of Texas' Courts & Legal System, Texas Appleseed, November 2010 and follow-up report Texas Children in Long-Term Foster Care: Outcomes, Court Hearing Practices, and Court Costs, Texas Appleseed, May 2012
- Legislative Strategies to Safely Reduce the Number of Children in Foster Care, NCSL, July 2010
Senate Committee on Veteran Affairs & Military Installations
Charge: Benefits claims process
- Benefits Fact Sheets, U.S. Veterans Administration, reviewed/updated March 26, 2012
- Claims Representation and Counseling, statewide map of office locations by VA region, Texas Veterans Commission, January 2012
- "94-Year-Old World War II Vet Stuck in VA Backlog Again," Houston Chronicle, July 8, 2012
Charge: Mental health services
- Mental Health Home Page, U.S. Veterans Administration
- Military Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration, last updated October 12, 2011
- Guide to VA Mental Health Services for Veterans & Families, U.S. Veterans Administration, January 2011
Charge: Update on Mental Health section of the Texas Coordinating Council for Veterans Services, authorized by SB 1796, 82nd Regular Session
- Texas Coordinating Council for Veterans Services: Agendas and Minutes, Texas Veterans Commission, October 2011-March 2012
July 17th
Senate Committee on Education
Charge: Public school management practices; Regional Education Service Centers
- Education Service Center (ESC) Information, Texas Education Agency
- Consolidated Report of Texas Education Service Centers, Texas Education Agency, January 2012
- Regional Education Service Centers: A Question of Necessity, Texas Public Policy Foundation, April 2012
- School Performance Reviews - Management & Performance Reviews, Legislative Budget Board
House Committee on County Affairs
Charge: Population growth in unincorporated areas
- "Demand for Services May Strain County," San Antonio Express-News, May 16, 2011
- County Subdivision Regulation Sourcebook, Texas Association of Counties, 2010
- "Red Tape, Catch 22s Impede Progress in Texas' Colonias" and "Conditions, Health Risks Sicken Colonias Residents," Texas Tribune, July 2011
Charge: Abolition of elected county offices; consolidation of county services
- "Strategic Planning Through Interlocal Agreements," Texas County Progress, July 10, 2012
- "Hidalgo County Debates Eliminating Precinct 5," McAllen Monitor, October 18, 2011 and "Precinct 5 Office Will Close as Scheduled," McAllen Monitor, March 2, 2012
- Guide to Texas Laws for County Officials, Texas Association of Counties, 2009
Charge: County jails
- County Jail Population Reports, Texas Commission on Jail Standards, last updated June 1, 2012
- Public Safety and Cost Control Solutions for Texas County Jails, Texas Public Policy Foundation, March 2012
- "Minding the Gap," Denton Record-Chronicle, March 1, 2012
- Costly Confinement & Sensible Solutions: Jail Overcrowding in Texas, Texas Criminal Justice Coalition, October 2010
- Crisis Care Services for Counties: Preventing Individuals with Mental Illnesses from Entering Local Correction Systems, National Association of Counties, June 2010
Charge: Monitor the agencies and programs under the committee's jurisdiction; update on Texas Healthcare Transformation and Quality Improvement Program Medicaid 1115 Waiver
- Medicaid Transformation Waiver including overview, timeline, background resources, and proposed rules, Texas Health and Human Services Commission
July 18th
House Committee on Licensing & Administrative Procedures
Charge: Alcoholic beverage licensing and permitting process
- License and Permit Descriptions, Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission
- Small Craft Producers Seek Alcohol Regulation Revisions, Focus Report, House Research Organization, June 12, 2012
Charge: Occupational licensing programs and their impact on consumers, competition, and the cost of services
- Occupational Regulations in Texas, Texas Legislative Council, October 2008
- Occupational Regulations in Texas – Addendum, Texas Legislative Council, June 2010
- License to Work: A National Study of Burdens from Occupational Licensing, Institute for Justice, May 2012
- Testimony Before the Senate Business & Commerce Committee Regarding Interim Charge Concerning Occupational Licensing, Texas Public Policy Foundation, April 10, 2012
Charge: Manufacturing capability
- Texas Manufacturing Outlook Survey (monthly), Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, latest report June 25, 2012
- 2012 Texas Manufacturers Summit - Speaker Presentations, Hosted by Texas Association of Manufacturers, San Marcos Manufacturers Association, and TMAC, February 14-15, 2012
Charge: Transparency, accountability and efficiency
- Following the Money 2012: How the 50 States Rate in Providing Online Access to Government Spending Data, Texas PIRG, March 2012
- State Integrity Investigation: Texas report card, Center for Public Integrity, March 19, 2012
- Texas Transparency: Beyond Raw Data, LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, May 5, 2011
Charge: Monitor agencies under jurisdiction, 82nd legislation
Week in Review, July 5th
Jul 5
In this weekly post, we feature online articles and policy reports published recently, and other helpful research tools.
- See how rolling blackouts work. (NPR, June 27, 2012)
- Explore post-conviction DNA analyses and wrongful conviction data. (Urban Institute, June 2012)
- Read descriptions of the Hispanic population's ten largest origin groups. (Pew Hispanic Center, June 27, 2012)
- Find tobacco industry documents from the late nineteenth century through the present. (Legacy Tobacco Documents Library, University of California, San Francisco, accessed July 2012)
Today's Committee Meetings on the LRL website is a calendar of interim committee hearings with links to agendas. The following may be helpful resources for upcoming hearings.
Week of July 9th
July 9th
House Committee on Appropriations - Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII, & VIII
Charge: Dedicated accounts in the state budget
- "Hard-Up Defendants Pay as State Siphons Court Fees for Unrelated Uses," Austin American-Statesman, March 3, 2012
- "Texas Victims Fund May Require Rescuing," Houston Chronicle, April 10, 2012
- Report on Use of General Revenue Dedicated Accounts, 82nd Legislature, Texas Comptroller, last revised September 27, 2011
- "State's Budget Relies on Diversion," San Antonio Express-News, August 9, 2009
House Committees on Appropriations - Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII, & VIII and Transportation [Joint Hearing]
Charge: Transportation funding reforms, options to eliminate "diversions" from Fund 6 (state highway fund)
- Transportation Funding and Finance, National Conference of State Legislatures
- Major State Transportation Legislation, 2011 (see Funding and Finance category), National Conference of State Legislatures, May 2012
- Federal Financing of Transportation in Texas, Legislative Budget Board, March 2012
- Interim Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature (Funding), House Select Committee on Transportation Funding, January 2011
- Interim Report to the 82nd Legislature (Charge 6), Senate Committee on Transportation & Homeland Security, February 2011
Senate Committee on Finance
Charge: Correctional health care system
- Audit Reports on Correctional Managed Health Care at the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston and Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, State Auditor's Office, February 2011
- The Cost of Correctional Health Care: A Correctional Institution Inspection Committee Summary of Ohio’s Prison Health Care System (includes comparison of 2009 prison health care spending in California, Florida, Georgia, Ohio, New York, Pennsylvania, and Texas), Ohio Correctional Institution Inspection Committee, December 15, 2010
- Texas Correctional Managed Health Care Committee
July 10th
House Committees on Appropriations - Subcommittee on Articles VI, VII, & VIII and Environmental Regulation [Joint Hearing]
Charge: Effectiveness of the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP)
- An Audit Report on the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan Program at the Commission on Environmental Quality, State Auditor's Office, December 2010
- TERP Biennial Report to the Texas Legislature, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality, December 2010
- Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP), including summary reports on projects funded to date, by emission source and area, August 30, 2011 and What is the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP)?, Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
House Committees on State Affairs and Technology [Joint Hearing]
Charge: Cloud computing
- Capitals in the Clouds: The Case for Cloud Computing in State Government (white papers), National Association of State Chief Information Officers
- The Cloud Imperative: Better Collaboration, Better Service, Better Cost: A Comprehensive Guide for Best Practices in Cloud Computing for State and Local Governments, Tech America Foundation’s State & Local Government Cloud Commission, February 2012
- Cloud Computing in Vermont State Government: Analysis of Opportunities, Vermont Legislative Director of Information Technology and State CIO, 2010
House Committee on State Affairs
Charge: Monitor agencies and programs under jurisdiction, including implementation of SB 1048 regarding public-private partnerships on state-owned property
Senate Committee on Agriculture & Rural Affairs
Charge: Land use and market trends in Texas agriculture
- "Aging Threatens Texas Farms, Ranches," San Antonio Express-News, June 2, 2012
- Texas Rural Land Value Trends, American Society of Farm Managers & Rural Appraisers, April 2012
- A Decade of Change in Texas Agriculture, Texas A&M, October 2009
Charge: Veterinary medical workforce
- "Shortage of Rural Vets in Texas Creates a Challenge," Texas Tribune, April 1, 2012
- State Veterinary Loan Repayment Programs, American Veterinary Medical Association, updated April 2011
- Projecting the Need for Veterinary Medical Education in Texas, Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board, January 2009
Charge: Horse slaughter facilities
- "Activists Say Horse-Slaughter Plants Face a Rough Ride," USA Today, June 16, 2012
- "Texas Mayor Paula Bacon Kicks Some Horse Slaughter Tail," Forbes, January 10, 2012
- "Emotional Issue of Slaughtering Horses Returns," San Antonio Express-News, December 22, 2011
- Horse Welfare: Action Needed to Address Unintended Consequences from Cessation of Domestic Slaughter, Government Accountability Office, June 22, 2011
Senate Committee on Business & Commerce (see the committee's blog for more information)
Topic: Quarterly updates from selected state agencies and entities
Charge: Relationship between cities and municipally-owned utilities
- Austin Energy Rate Review, Draft Annual Performance Report 2011, Austin Energy, June 2012
- CPS Energy 2010/2011 Annual Report, CPS Energy
- ERCOT - Municipal members list
- "'Green' Municipalities Cut Ties with Utilities," Governing, May 2012
Charge: ERCOT generation protocols, grid reliability and electricity rates
- Annual Energy Outlook 2012, U.S. Energy Information Administration, June 25, 2012
- ERCOT Investment Incentives and Resource Adequacy, The Brattle Group/ERCOT, June 1, 2012
- Report on the Capacity, Demand, and Reserves in the ERCOT Region, ERCOT, May 22, 2012
- Texas Electricity Profile 2010, U.S. Energy Information Administration, January 30, 2012
Charge: Homeowners insurance market
- Texas Homeowners Insurance Policy Comparison Report to the 82nd Texas Legislature as Required by Senate Bill 1 (81st Legislature, 2009), Texas Department of Insurance, January 2011
- "Texas Homeowners Pay Highest Insurance Premiums for Second Year in a Row" (including table of the 10 states with the highest average premium for homeowners insurance in 2009), Dallas Morning News, January 10, 2012
July 11th
House Committees on Government Efficiency & Reform and State Affairs [Joint Hearing]
Charge: Privatization of state services
- Annual Privatization Report 2011, Reason Foundation, May 2012
- Facts & Issues: Privatization, League of Women Voters of Houston, February 2012
- Report on Privatization of a State Mental Health Hospital, Texas Department of State Health Services, January 12, 2012
- "Lawmakers Chafe as Push Continues to Privatize Prison Health Care," Austin American-Statesman, April 30, 2011
Charge: State agency rulemaking
- Bureaucratic Barbed Wire: How Occupational Licensing Fences Out Texas Entrepreneurs, Institute for Justice Texas Chapter, October 2009
- "Groups Find Fault with Standards for Licensed Breeders," Texas Tribune, March 30, 2012
- 52 Experiments with Regulatory Review: The Political and Economic Inputs into State Rulemakings, Institute for Policy Integrity, November 2010
- Time for Regulatory Transparency, Texas Public Policy Foundation, May 2009
House Committee on Judiciary & Civil Jurisprudence
Charge: Transparency in asbestos bankruptcy trusts and litigation
Charge: Asbestos and silica multidistrict litigation
- Asbestos Injury Compensation: The Role and Administration of Asbestos Trusts, U.S. Government Accountability Office, September 2011
- Interim Hearings - Week of February 6, 2012, Legislative Reference Library, January 30, 2012
- "Louisiana Stops Bill Aimed at Protecting Asbestos Manufacturers," Asbestos.com, May 31, 2012
Charge: Monitor agencies under jurisdiction, testimony from agencies
House Committee on Government Efficiency & Reform (work session)
July 12th
House Committee on Appropriations - Subcommittee on Article II
Charge: Mental health services infrastructure and funding
- Mental Health: A Survey of State-Funded Delivery, Texas Public Policy Foundation, November 2011
- Texas 82nd Legislative Session: Summary of Mental Health-Related Legislation (including mental health funding chart and mental health budget riders), Hogg Foundation for Mental Health, The University of Texas at Austin, August 2011
Topic: Disproportionate Share Hospital Program
House Committee on Government Efficiency & Reform
Charge: Purchasing cooperatives created under Chapter 791 of the Texas Government Code, including the bid process and the role of inter-local contracts
- Cooperative Purchasing, Texas Association of Counties
- "Cooperative Purchasing," Texas County Progress, December 1, 2011
- Model Purchasing Manual for Texas Cities and Counties 2010, Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, November 22, 2010

