The Texas comptroller’s office, with its spreadsheets and spending reports, doesn’t typically draw ideological firebrands. But
A Dallas-area real estate developer, Huffines has spent years trying to push Texas Republicans to the right, first as a political donor, then as a state senator and failed gubernatorial candidate. Lately, the party has been shifting his way, most recently on school vouchers – a pet issue for Huffines that Governor
Huffines first won office in the anti-tax mold of the Tea ...
