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Council Watchnew
 
    
    The proposed Convention Center expansion, a massive expenditure that's been waiting in the wings for months, is set to hit City Council this week.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    SA Current News Team  |  
    09-20-2012  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    Tags: council watch
  Green Party of Texas hopes to create viable alternativenew
 
    
    David Collins walked to the front of the Hill Country cabin with a green toga draped over shirt, tie and slacks, a throwback, he said, to mankind's first republic: the Roman Senate.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Michael Barajas  |  
    06-19-2012  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    Tags: Texas green party
  George Rodriguez lays out his go-local approach for the Tea Partynew
 
    
    The mostly elderly, mostly white Tea Partiers inside the Northside sports bar sit with eyes trained on the wall of TV screens as a conference call organized by right-wing lobbying group the American Action Network is spinning rebuttals by an assortment of GOP all-stars and conservative thought-leaders to President Obama's "liberal tax-and-spend agenda" over the bar's loud speakers.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Michael Barajas  |  
    02-01-2012  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    Tags: san antonio tea party
  San Antonio Group Pushes to End Corporate Personhoodnew
 
    
    Saturday marked the two-year anniversary of the Supreme Court's Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision that wrenched open the spigot on corporate cash, drowning us in breathless campaign-season attack ads.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Michael Barajas  |  
    01-27-2012  | 
    Politics
  
  Dispatches From the Front Lines of Rick Perry’s Political Revivalnew
 
    
    Before a throng of 30,000 faithful, Texas Governor Rick Perry delivered a message that was anything but apolitical. Amid the calls to defend marriage from homosexuals and end abortion, an even more fundamental refrain kept repeating: a call for the “faithful” to drive the nation and her leaders “back to God.”
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Michael Barajas  |  
    08-10-2011  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  Targeting a Kinder, Gentler ICEnew
 
    
    Republican redistricting pushed Austin-based Congressmen Lloyd Doggett into a linear Congressional district — at least temporarily — stretching from Austin to San Antonio.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    SA Current News Team  |  
    07-08-2011  | 
    Politics
  
  Texas Budget Cuts Pack a Wallop for Students, Elderly, and the Illnew
The Texas Legislative Budget Board last week released the first draft of a proposed budget for fiscal years 2012 and 2013. Now that legislators, school superintendents, hospital administrators, and community college leaders have had the chance to pick themselves up off the floor and assess the potential damage to public school instruction, medical care, and more, it is becoming clear that nearly every Texan will feel the squeeze.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Vince Leibowitz  |  
    02-01-2011  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    Tags: Texas
  Health, Lies and Videotape: The Attempted Hijacking of the Health Care Debatenew
Unlike bottom-up organizations such as Moveon.org that take no corporate donations, most of the organizations behind this right-wing "grassroots" movement are directly or indirectly related to the guys poised to lose big bucks if Obama's plan passes.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Enrique Lopetegui  |  
    08-26-2009  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  The New San Antonio Mayor Takes a Page Out of Rival's Staff Playbooknew
What draws attention about San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro's administration is how closely the new mayor's team adheres to the template established by his one-time rival, former Mayor Phil
Hardberger.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Gilbert Garcia  |  
    06-24-2009  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  Could Texas Dems Unite Behind Leticia Van de Putte for Higher Office in 2010?new
 
    
    Van de Putte has been introduced as someone who "might be the next Democratic candidate for governor" and has hinted that she might be open to a 2010 run for Kay Bailey Hutchison's soon-to-be-vacant U.S. Senate seat.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Gilbert Garcia  |  
    02-18-2009  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  Diane Cibrian: Active Consensus Builder, or Political Strong-Arm?new
In her two years on the San Antonio City Council, Diane Cibrian has established a reputation for wanting to be involved in every aspect of the municipal government process. Her advocates say that it reflects her zeal to bring about positive change in the community. Her detractors grumble that she has boundary issues.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Gilbert Garcia  |  
    02-04-2009  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    Tags: San Antonio, Diane Cibrian
  The '08 Election Made ACORN a Household Name, but At What Cost?new
Although ACORN has spent the last 38 years helping low- and middle-income families with problems as big as home foreclosures and as small as neighborhood speed bumps, for many Americans the 2008 campaign marked the first time they’d ever heard of it.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Gilbert Garcia  |  
    12-18-2008  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  Texas Republicans Aim to Shoot Down Juan Garcia's Rising Political Starnew
A central chess piece in the Democratic Party's ongoing Take Back Texas push, Garcia faces a GOP eager to send him back to private life in Corpus Christi, before his career momentum proves unstoppable.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Gilbert Garcia  |  
    10-22-2008  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  The Robes Are On and the Gloves Are Off at the Supreme Courtnew
This week, the justices of the Supreme Court don their robes and reclaim their seats on the bench to open the Court's fall session. The first week alone promises enough controversy and mayhem to rival any TV late-night lineup.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Martha Lackritz  |  
    10-08-2008  | 
    Politics
  
  
  
    
  Texas Congressional Race Features Two Self-Styled Post-Partisan Problem Solversnew
 
    
    In challenging Rep. Ciro Rodriguez, Lyle Larson does face several obstacles. Larson's greatest strength, however, is his obvious distaste for the corrupting influence of politics.
  
    San Antonio Current  |  
    Gilbert Garcia  |  
    09-24-2008  | 
    Politics