Michael King
Contributing writer and former news editor Michael King has reported on city and state politics for the Chronicle since 2000. He was educated at Indiana University and Yale, and from 1977 to 1985 taught at UT-Austin. He has been the editor of the Houston Press and The Texas Observer, and has reported and written widely on education, politics, and cultural subjects.
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Cash Falls From Sky at Lege
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AISD Bites the Budget Bullet
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God Wears Silver and Blue
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Capitol Chronicle
Torts and Tortillas: The House Gives the Lobby the Gold Mine — Guess Who Gets the Shaft?
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Tort Deform at the House
Tort reform climbs the mountain — and then gets pushed back down.
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Naked City
Forward Into the Past
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Fiddling While Texas Burns
When the agenda was set at the Capitol, you weren’t invited
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C.H.I.P.: Many Kids, Left Behind
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Mauro on Metabolife
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