Sherri Greenberg

former Representative (D), Texas State House of Representatives

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Interim Director of the Center for Politics and Governance at the University of Texas' Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs; former Democratic member of the Texas House of Representatives (1991-2001)

Sherri Greenberg on KCRW

Two weeks ago, Texas’ Republican Governor Rick Perry won an unprecedented fourth term and his party captured two thirds of the Legislature.

Texas: From Boom to Budget Gap of $25 Billion

Two weeks ago, Texas’ Republican Governor Rick Perry won an unprecedented fourth term and his party captured two thirds of the Legislature.

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Two weeks ago, Texas’ Republican Governor Rick Perry won an unprecedented fourth term and his party captured two thirds of the Legislature.

Texas: From Boom to Budget Gap of $25 Billion

Two weeks ago, Texas’ Republican Governor Rick Perry won an unprecedented fourth term and his party captured two thirds of the Legislature.

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