Status just changed yesterday. Now it is just waiting on another government entity, the USPS. I guess I will see how long that takes. For those of you sitting at around 120 days, contact your state rep. I know that DPS may not be enforcing the 120 day rule that Charles so kindly clarified for me, but the fact is, they can start at any time.
I waited until day 113 and then contacted my rep. His staffer was wonderful, and I got a response from DPS within 1 hour! While they did not "pull my app ahead," I did make my case for the 120 day automatic denial, and she assured me that it would not happen. Toward the end of my phone call, she said that they are doing everything they can to get March applications wrapped up. Apparently, some April applications got misfiled and worked first. She said that DPS counsel was in the office finding out what they had to do to avoid a lot of complications. They gave me what I wanted: assurance that my application would not be denied by operation of law, which would have meant I gave a "donation" of $140 to DPS.
I don't think people at 60 or even 75 days should be stoking the fire with Gov. Perry, their senator or rep, but if you have gotten to day 105 or 110, get them involved. It is what they are there for.
Keep the faith-