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Friends and Foes by Texas Observer Staff - The best and worst legislators of the 81st regular session.
Snuffed by Melissa del Bosque - How Big Tobacco killed the smoking ban.
State Schooled by Dave Mann - State Schooled
Jerky Boy by Brad Tyer - Jerky Boy
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Left Behind
Special Issue: The 81st Legislature's unfinished business.

Features
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The People’s Friends and Foes
As a rule, we tend to steer clear of “best of” and “top 10” lists at the Observer. Sure, they’re fine ­harmless fun; we just can’t help feeling that their natural milieu is high school yearbooks and The Late Show with David Letterman. But even haughty ­journalist types can’t always resist the temptation. We herewith offer our highly selective tallies of lawmakers who notably opposed—or bravely ­championed—the best interests of the good folk of Texas at the 81st Legislature.

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Bad(dest) Bills
During the 81st session of the Texas Legislature, the Observer’s intrepid legislative interns, Reeve Hamilton and Susan Peterson, sussed out and exposed dozens of rotten pieces of legislation. Here we’ve selected the worst of the worst from the nearly 7,500 bills filed during the session—no easy task.

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Un-Covered
Bill Minutaglio reports on the shrinking Capitol press corps and the stories left unreported.

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Out of the Box
Sen. Dan Patrick on why Texas needs a full-time Legislature.

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Snuffed
How Big Tobacco fended off a statewide smoking ban.

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Reconstruction
Can legislative action repair the troubled Department of Public Safety?

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The Republican from La Mancha
Another frustrating session for the Don Quixote of the Texas Senate.

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State Schooled
Lawmakers finally approved long-overdue reforms of institutions for the mentally disabled—because they had to.

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Five Days of Chub
Your Legislature at work. Highlights from five days of “chubbing.”

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No Green Sweep
How high hopes for environmental progress were dashed.

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Status Woe
Two state agencies needed big reforms; lawmakers did nothing.

Departments
DIALOGUE »
Letters to the Editors

EDITORIAL »
The Lost Lege of 2009

Books & the Culture
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Jerky Boy
Brad Tyer on the mythology of Texas BBQ and why jerky deserves top meat billing.

DATELINE »
Dodging the Ditches at GM
Michael Hoinski on the uncertain future of GM’s plant in Arlington.