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- Big Tex: Before, and after, the fire
- Big Tex dead at 60
- Famous former Longhorns
- Man arrested in death of woman thrown from car
- Archive: Head of Big Tex goes for big bucks at auction
- Grand Parkway construction will shut down I-10 in Katy area this weekend
- Conroe man charged in death of girlfriend's 2-year-old son
- Texas outlines rules for women's health care program
- Obama yuks it up with Romney at Al Smith dinner
- Your Own Personal Romney
- Houston cop killer Anthony Haynes granted stay of execution
- Big Tex dead at 60
- Cougars self-destruct in blowout loss against SMU
- Judge sides with cheerleaders in Bible banner lawsuit
- Scouts' 'perversion files' include Houstonians
- Victims want Fort Hood shooting deemed terror act
- TexMessage: Two of the @PaulRyanGosling tweeters are from Texas
- Flipped classrooms turn learning around
- Grand Parkway construction will shut down I-10 in Katy area this weekend
- Big Tex dead at 60
- Horse sanctuary a bastion against abuse and neglect
- Texas A&M evacuates campus after bomb threat
- Armstrong's foundation should be scrutinized, too
- Space drug could help alleviate nausea on Earth
Texas on the Potomac
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Category: John Culberson
Congressman Ted Poe leads the Houston-area pack in congressional campaign fund raising
Monday, July 16, 2012
Texas Republicans: June jobless numbers show failure of Obamanomics
Friday, July 6, 2012
Sen. John Cornyn decries inadequate staffing at Texas-Mexico border crossings
Thursday, July 5, 2012
Cornyn, a Texas Republican and a hawk on border security, used the opportunity to tout a bill he has pending in the Senate that would allow for more public-private partnerships to increase staffing at ports of entry and improve infrastructure.
Culberson wins House ban on federal aid for Metro lines along Richmond, Post Oak
Sunday, July 1, 2012
The House adopted a $51.6 billion spending measure on a 261-163 vote that included Culberson’s ban on federal spending for any Metro expansion along Richmond Avenue and Post Oak Boulevard. The measure also requires an in-depth audit of the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County by the inspector general of the Department of Transportation.
Rep. John Culberson inserts language to block funding for Houston Metro light-rail expansion
Thursday, June 21, 2012
Texas military installations eyeing $450 million in projects
Tuesday, June 5, 2012
Lone Star State military installations would receive nearly $450 million in construction projects, including ongoing work at San Antonio and El Paso hospitals, in a spending bill outlined by officials on Tuesday. The lion’s share of the funding for Texas bases would be spent at Fort Bliss in El Paso, with $207 million designated for Read More
Why Texas congressional incumbents are beating their Tea Party challengers
Sunday, May 27, 2012
The Texas Tea Party Patriots want Montgomery County’s member of Congress to be a thorn in the side of the political establishment, an unwavering conservative and a leader in the fight for causes they hold dear. So faced with a Republican primary choice between a challenger claiming Tea Party credentials and an eight-term incumbent, the Read More
How effective has ‘zero tolerance’ policy been on border enforcement?
Monday, May 14, 2012
Border Patrol officials have expanded the “zero tolerance” zone to cover all 210 miles of the Del Rio Sector and other stretches of the border in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona. Yet, the so-called Streamline strategy has become a political flash point in the border security debate, with some immigration hawks lobbying to expand it along the entire length of U.S.-Mexico border.
The best and worst use of social media by Texas lawmakers
Monday, May 7, 2012
Houston Metro withstands behind-the-scenes maneuvering on Capitol Hill
Thursday, February 9, 2012