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Border, LGBTQ+ rights, gun control top Texas Legislative agenda

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Leaders in Texas head back to the capitol focusing on gun control, LGBTQ+ rights, border control and much more, with great division between the two parties. AUSTIN, Texas — Texas lawmakers went back to work for the 88th Legislative session Tuesday. It’s the first time the legislative body will be back since the democrats took off […]

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