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December 2004

 

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Gambling Foes Sound Alarm
on Video Lottery Campaign

Racing Industry Forces Planning
Massive Grassroots Push for VLTs

Tindall Will Speak for the Speaker
as Craddick's New Press Secretary

Dewhurst Turns Up Heat on Firm
While Unveiling Insurance Bill

Republican Eric Opiela Alleges
`Vote Warehousing' in HD 35

McBee Mentioned as Possible
Candidate for EPA Administrator

Toureilles Hires Salinas and Saenz,
GOP's Neugerbauer Taps Barksdale

Klein Takes Law Firm Position
But Name Still Floated for FCC

Gwyn Shea Joins Ex-Legislator
Schlueter in New Lobby Shop

NFIB Signs Up Newton and Lively
While GOP Brings Lindley on Board

Witt Takes Job with Susan Combs,
Flynn Hires New Legislative Director

Blaylock Heads for Private Sector,
Vo and Strama Hiring Capitol Staff

Counties Sound Alarm on Plan
to Shift Revenues to State Fund

Capitol Revolving Door in Full
Swing as Session Approaches

McWilliams Firm Enlists Mays
for General Counsel Position

Winning Strategies Ex Could
Be State GOP's Next Director

Ex-Clinton Aide Joins McKinnon
and Other Bush Exes at PSI

Heflin Tells SREC that Speaker
Didn't Discourage Vote Contest

PR Powerhouse Fleishman-Hillard
Signs Tim Conger for Austin Shop

Strama Turns to Supporters
for Cash to Fight Challenge

Martin Frost Dives into Race
for Democratic National Chair

Schwarzenegger May Follow
Hammer's Lead on Redistricting

Journalists Subject to Background
Checks for Governor's Press Event

Ex-Democrat Speaker Spends
Another Night at White House

Worldwide PR Giant Edelman
Hires Britton for Austin Office

Dems Gain Seat - Maybe - as GOP Rolls on New Map

Most Valuable Victory
Best Incumbent Campaigns
Best Challenger Campaigns
Best Team Effort and more

Campaign Money Quest: Spirit of Giving in 2004
The stakes were high and the war chests bulging for the Texas campaigns.

After the Remap: Republicans
Dominate Texas Freshmen Class

There are five new Republicans in the Texas delegation to Congress, but all seven freshmen should feel certain debt of gratitude to the GOP's redistricting coup in the Lone Star State.

The Texas 16 - More or Less -
Have Big Shoes to Fill in 2005

There are twice as many Democrats, four times as many men and several would-be members still waiting to find out if they will make the first roll call for the new Texas House freshmen class.

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