No-texting bill is a needed step for open government

No-texting bill is a needed step for open government 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

No-texting bill is a needed step for open government CORPUS CHRISTI — State Rep. Todd Hunter has filed a bill that would advance the cause of government openness by prohibiting electronic communications by members of government bodies during public meetings. House Bill 2977 says a member of a government body “commits an offense if the…

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STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES

STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

STATE CAPITOL NEWS AND NOTES The following is a collection of news and notes from your State Capitol involving issues that affect House District 32. FILING DEADLINE PASSES March 11th marks the end to the first sixty days of the 82nd Legislative Session for the Texas Legislature. The ending of the first sixty days of…

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Redbirds Rule Amid Speaker Team Power Surge while Budget Players Flex Most Muscle at Capitol

Redbirds Rule Amid Speaker Team Power Surge while Budget Players Flex Most Muscle at Capitol 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

Redbirds Rule Amid Speaker Team Power Surge while Budget Players Flex Most Muscle at Capitol AUSTIN – In the opposition vernacular, the “cardinals” were 11 House Republicans who huddled privately in Austin one night in early 2009 and anointed Straus as the consensus challenger in a speaker’s race that he won in less than 48…

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In the News – March

In the News – March 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

In the News – March Texas Legislative Power Rankings 2011 – In the opposition vernacular, the “cardinals” were 11 House Republicans who huddled privately in Austin one night in early 2009 and anointed Straus as the consensus challenger in a speaker’s race that he won in less than 48 hours. Republican State Rep. Todd Hunter…

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Local teachers school lawmakers on their concerns over state funding cuts

Local teachers school lawmakers on their concerns over state funding cuts 150 150 Elect Todd Hunter

Local teachers school lawmakers on their concerns over state funding cuts CORPUS CHRISTI — Area educators, some from as far away from Beeville, spent two hours on Saturday imploring Coastal Bend lawmakers, regardless of party affiliation, to listen to what proposed state funding cuts would do to children. The event, hosted by C-Cause United Teachers…

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