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The final touches on the magazine story will be completed today and the names will be tweeted on Texas Monthly's Twitter account next Wednesday at high noon.

As the Eighty-third Legislature gears up at the Capitol this month, will lawmakers be penny-wise and pound-foolish? Or just plain foolish?
Three Texas cities have a ton of 'em, according to an internet dating site.
November 16, 2012 | by Ross Dubois

An appreciation of the sixty days' rule.
February 20, 2013 | by Jake Silverstein
Aside from weather, water is probably the most-discussed topic in the state. For generations, Texans have worried about where it will come from and how much it will cost to pump it into our taps. As our population increases, the state grows thirstier for this limited resource.

A proposal to expand funding for transportation may face some snarls in the Texas House.
During a speech Monday, the governor laid out a five-point, budget-cutting pledge for no new taxes. But what was he really saying?
April 17, 2012 | by Jason Cohen

Cruz argues that Republicans support limited government because they believe that’s what best creates opportunity, and therefore progress.

