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On the steps of the Capitol, Sen. Royce West (Dallas), Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos (Austin), Travis County Commissioner Ron Davis, and Sen. Rodney Ellis (Houston) express support for the Democratic state representatives who broke the House's quorum on Monday. Fifty-five reps intentionally went missing to stop House action on a Republican-led redistricting bill. For more, see Capitol Chronicle, below.
On the steps of the Capitol, Sen. Royce West (Dallas), Sen. Gonzalo Barrientos (Austin), Travis County Commissioner Ron Davis, and Sen. Rodney Ellis (Houston) express support for the Democratic state representatives who broke the House's quorum on Monday. Fifty-five reps intentionally went missing to stop House action on a Republican-led redistricting bill. For more, see "Capitol Chronicle," below. (Photo By John Anderson)

Quote of the Week: "Sometimes your work is passing legislation; sometimes, your work is making sure that it stops." -- Rep. Garnet Coleman, D-Houston, speaking from the Killer D Home Office in beautiful Ardmore, Okla.

While Republicans fumed and sulked, the 51 Killer D's brought the Capitol to a halt by flying north to Oklahoma, killing the quorum, and -- they hope -- putting a stake through the heart of U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay's cowardly and sleazy effort to steal, through redistricting, congressional seats the GOP was unable to win fair and square at the polls. See "Capitol Chronicle."

Oh, no! Not another high ranking for Austin on a "Best Cities" list! Sadly, it is true. See "Austin Stories".

After officially declaring Will Wynn the mayor-elect, an obviously reluctant City Council last week gave preliminary approval to Mayor Gus Garcia's anti-smoking ordinance (see p.16) but postponed until this week a final decision on incentives for the Domain (see "Austin Stories"). The council also moved forward on superduplexes (see "Austin Stories") and finally (after several years) completed rezonings of industrial property -- including Balcones Recycling -- in the Holly Neighborhood Plan but still couldn't finalize an ordinance to govern the neighborhood-plan amendment process. More on that next week.

Also, yesterday (Wednesday) the council held its last doom-and-gloom work session on the city budget until City Manager Toby Futrell presents the actual document in July.

Early voting begins Wednesday, May 21, for the Place 5 run-off between Margot Clarke and Brewster McCracken (see "Place 5 'Up for Grabs' as Clarke, McCracken Square Off").

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