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More heat than light from CPRIT hearings

2013-08-18T18:54:35-05:00

By Laylan Copelin American-Statesman Staff Originally published Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 There is always bit of a lynch mob mentality when Texas lawmakers go after a Capitol scandal. So it was last week for the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, the small state agency created to manage a $3 billion, 10-year effort to fund scientists and organizations looking for cures and treatments for various cancers. Lawmakers had “invited” two of three former executives for the agency — which is commonly known as CPRIT — to testify at a legislative hearing. But then prosecutors reminded them of a state law [...]

More heat than light from CPRIT hearings2013-08-18T18:54:35-05:00

Transparency buzz elicits some action at the Capitol

2013-09-09T23:27:47-05:00

By Tim Eaton, American-Statesman Staff Originally posted Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 Should Texans know how much the state pays lawmakers in retirement? Is it OK for private foundations to supplement the salaries of state workers? Would government work better if voters knew how much debt it had before they are asked to approve more? These and other questions about government transparency have been bouncing around the state Capitol in recent weeks, and lawmakers are beginning to take some steps to address them. Bills were filed last week in the Texas House and Senate to shed light on opaque portions of state [...]

Transparency buzz elicits some action at the Capitol2013-09-09T23:27:47-05:00

Advocates hope this is the year for tighter ethics laws at Texas Capitol

2013-08-18T18:56:48-05:00

By Kelley Shannon Austin Bureau, Dallas Morning News [email protected] Originally published 08 February 2013 AUSTIN — Dozens of new lawmakers, voter frustration with government and conflict-of-interest questions at a cancer-fighting agency could make conditions ripe for changes in Texas ethics laws this year. Ethics watchdogs and legislators who want to limit lobbying by former lawmakers and expand financial disclosures for public officials acknowledge it won’t be easy, but they hope conditions have changed enough that lawmakers will be willing to crack down on themselves and other state officials. “The biggest obstacle is going to be legislators’ fear of people knowing too [...]

Advocates hope this is the year for tighter ethics laws at Texas Capitol2013-08-18T18:56:48-05:00

Senator seeks DA’s help in fight over cancer records

2013-08-18T18:57:52-05:00

By Laylan Copelin American-Statesman Staff Originally published Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 State Sen. Wendy Davis, D-Fort Worth, has asked Travis County District Attorney Rosemary Lehmberg to intervene in Davis’ attempt to obtain records from a foundation supporting the state’s troubled cancer agency. Davis filed a civil complaint Friday, asking Lehmberg to determine that the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas Foundation is a government body subject to the state’s Public Information Act. Davis wrote that the foundation has refused to release records, claiming it is not a government body. Foundation officials responded that they have been cooperating with Davis. “We [...]

Senator seeks DA’s help in fight over cancer records2013-08-18T18:57:52-05:00

State senator calls for state audit of LCRA

2013-08-15T23:30:30-05:00

By Asher Price American-Statesman Staff Originally published Friday, Feb. 8, 2013 A state senator whose district includes the Highland Lakes filed legislation Friday that would require the state auditor to review the books and operations of the Lower Colorado River Authority. State Sen. Troy Fraser, R-Horseshoe Bay, has frequently warred with the nonprofit, quasi-state utility, which sells water and electricity used in the homes of more than a million Central Texans. Recently, Fraser threatened the LCRA with stiffer legislative oversight after its board considered easing restrictions on water releases from the Highland Lakes to benefit downriver farmers. The river authority later [...]

State senator calls for state audit of LCRA2013-08-15T23:30:30-05:00
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