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On The Record: Hal Ray

This week I visited with Hal Ray, State Democratic Executive Committeeman from Senate District 30.

Bill Tracker: Red Light Cameras

SB 195 attempts to repeal Section 542.202 (b)(3) of the Transportation Code. The 78th Legislature passed Section 542.202 (b)(3) to allow municipalities and the State to ticket motorists for red light violations without the need for personal service of the ticket because the ticket was a civil rather than a criminal violation.

Trading Places

From TPMCafe and The Politico comes some news that, while not definitive or final, sets up an interesting scenario: Joe Lieberman may yet become a Republican.

Thus, a Cap is Busted

I've noticed there's a great deal of cap-busting being undertaken by our Legislature as of late, and the language chosen by the opposition is interesting. Saying that the House Appropriations committee spent last Thursday busting a cap is fun, but it doesn't fully explain the trouble with what they're doing.

It's an Elephant Eat Elephant World

Democratic members and activists should take note of how enjoyable it is to watch Republicans eat their own. Remember this, because Republicans surely receive just as much or more enjoyment watching Democrats do the same.

Thursday Roundup - Cornyn, Klingons, and a GQ Impeachment

On February 17, the Washington Post ran a story about Senator John Cornyn. Near the end of the article, written by the very astute Shailagh Murray, the Texas Blue's recent take on Cornyn's vulnerability is cited, and the Senator responds to it and the SurveyUSA poll results we offered as proof that he's beatable. The story goes on to say Cornyn has raised $3.2 million for his 2008 race, which is substantial, to say the least. Who knew our observations would inspire a streak of such panicked fundraising?

Who's Blue? Terry McAuliffe

This week's installment of Who's Blue features former Democratic National Committee Chairman Terry McAuliffe. He is the chair of Senator Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign and the author of a new book, "What A Party!" We talk about a little bit of everything, and you can listen to the episode here.

Hoyer Makes The Case

In a new world where bloggers are listed as part of the "trifecta of Democratic interest groups" on equal footing with labor and trial lawyers, the power wielded by some elements in the blogosphere is considerable. California Congresswoman Ellen Tauscher is finding that out first hand.

Wednesday Roundup - A Strategic Retreat From Hardcore Lobbying

Rick Perry has had a couple of bad days. From Gardasil to coal plants, he is meeting resistance, and things are tough all over.

All Apologies

Recently, Hillary Clinton refused to apologize for voting in favor of the Iraq War. It sets the stage for some particularly interesting primary debates.

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