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A unique confluence of medicine, money, and politics is driving health care costs in the Rio Grande Valley. At the center of it all is a Democrat from Palmview, who is already under indictment for unreported income.
Does Tony Sanchez want to be your governor?
No one thinks the Democrats have a chance of winning the 2006 governor’s race. Which is exactly why you shouldn’t write them off.
For the Republicans under investigation for campaign-finance violations, Sharpstown is the elephant in the room.
Twenty-three other people with more clout than they know what to do with. (Well, they know exactly what to do with it.)
When it's time for her to give the gift of a revenue estimate, Comptroller Rylander could be naughty or nice. Either way, the Legislature better watch out.
From the respected to the rascally, our regular roundup of the session’s most renowned pols.
As Democrats and Republicans prepare for the hand-to-hand combat of 2002, African American and Hispanic candidates are finally on the front lines.
The Democratic congressmen targeted by the GOP
redistricting plan think they can survive.
Why does our health insurance system treat a small part of the Rio Grande Valley differently from the rest of the state?

