Texas Monthly includes 3 San Antonio lawmakers on latest Best and Worst Legislators list

For the past 50 years, Texas Monthly magazine has published an annual wrap-up of the Texas legislative session in which it highlights which lawmakers who served as heroes and villains — often scrutinizing the latter's failures with merciless precision. San Antonio legislators don't always make either list, although we occasionally have years where someone who hails from the Alamo City ends up on one or the other. This year, Texas Monthly singled out not one, not two, but three of our legislators — one for a special and positive distinction, one for being among the session's worst lawmakers and another for being one of the most useless.
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