Great Texas Bank Job, The: Alleges widespread corruption in Texas regarding the land subdivisions called Colonias, the Savings and Loan Crisis, and prominent figures including the Bush family.
HoustonChronicle.com - Politics: Government, politics, and elections news from the Houston Chronicle
Institute for Policy Innovation (IPI): A public policy institute based in Lewisville, Texas. IPI's focus is on approaches to governing that harness the strengths of individual liberty, limited government, and free markets.
MyCapitol.com: Covering activities of the Texas Legislature.
Off the Kuff: Charles Kuffner writes a weblog covering political news of Houston and Texas in general.
Politics1: Directory of Texas State & Congressional Candidates: Links to Texas candidates, elections, political parties, and daily news media.
Project Vote Smart - State of Texas: Voter education resources, including links to media, interest groups, campaigns, and other political information
Save Texas Representatives: Opposes 2003 redistricting efforts. Includes news updates, proposed maps, and suggested action steps.
Texans for Lawsuit Reform: Advocating limits in the state's civil justice laws, including restricting punitive damages, and joint and several liability.
Texas Legislative Carnival: Dedicated to increasing the involvement of the public in legislative activities through the use of the Internet. Site includes a calendar for consumers, polls, and information about how lobbyists get what they want from legislators.
Texas Political Resources Page: Presented by George Strong and Associates, a wide collection of links, the latest gossip and polls, and articles about Texas politics.
Texas Weekly: Political newsletter about Texas politics, officials, government and politicians.
The Lone Star Report: A weekly newsletter devoted exclusively to coverage of Texas politics published in Austin by The Lone Star Foundation, Inc., a non-profit research and education foundation.
The Nation - The Hammer on the Hot Seat: An opinion piece that examines House Majority Leader Tom DeLay and concludes he may have to resign for his corrupt, high-handed and anti-democratic practices.