The Legislative Reference Library produces a Daily Newspaper Clipping Service for
members of the Legislative community. Each morning, Library staff members select and compile articles of interest to the legislature from over 30 national and regional newspapers.
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Newspaper |
Columnist |
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We can end this summer of ‘Jaws’ by wearing masks
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Dallas Morning News
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Curran, R.
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07/17/20
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3 doc(s)
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Given the role they serve for so many kids, public schools should re-open
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Allen, C.
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07/17/20
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2 doc(s)
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Coronavirus budget impact: Austin airport expansion delayed
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Austin American Statesman
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Autullo, R.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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Gov. Abbott offers passionate defense of pandemic leadership at GOP convention
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Austin American Statesman
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Tilove, J.
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07/17/20
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Oil-and-gas money flows to Railroad Commission nominee who pledged to recuse himself
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Austin American Statesman
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Price, A.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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Public, private schools in Dallas County to delay in-person classes until after Labor Day
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Dallas Morning News
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Smith, C.
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07/17/20
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3 doc(s)
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Dallas, 122 other Texas ‘red zone’ counties need more COVID-19 restrictions, report for White House says
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Dallas Morning News
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Ambrose, S.
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07/17/20
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5 doc(s)
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North Texas professors question how safe campuses will be for them
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Dallas Morning News
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Ayala, E.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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White House document puts DFW and Texas in COVID ‘red zone,’ urges stricter measures
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Weinberg, T.
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07/17/20
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5 doc(s)
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Houston-area school nurses prepare to be on the front lines of COVID fight
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Houston Chronicle
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Webb, S.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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Texas nursing home COVID-19 cases jump 60 percent since July 1
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Houston Chronicle
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Foxhall, E.
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07/17/20
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4 doc(s)
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Texas reports record 154 COVID-19 deaths, third straight day of 100-plus
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Houston Chronicle
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Goldenstein, T.
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07/17/20
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4 doc(s)
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Spurs Coach Popovich: Abbott, Patrick ‘cowards’ for bowing to Trump on COVID-19 response
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Austin American Statesman
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Moritz, J.
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07/17/20
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Texas coronavirus deaths hit triple digits for second day in a row
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Austin American Statesman
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Cobler, N.
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07/17/20
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2 doc(s)
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When a Texas GOP convention convenes, but doesn’t start
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Austin American Statesman
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Herman, K.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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As Dallas County delays high school athletics until September, a growing number of questions must be addressed
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Dallas Morning News
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Caplan, C.
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07/17/20
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6 doc(s)
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Coronavirus pandemic has halted economy, but not political fundraising in Texas
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Dallas Morning News
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Jeffers Jr., G.
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07/17/20
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Dallas County’s coronavirus death toll passes 500 as officials announce 16 additional fatalities
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Dallas Morning News
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Steele, T.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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Texas reports a record 129 new coronavirus deaths, 10,291 new cases
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Lopez, B.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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As Texas school delays grow, Fort Worth coaches fear disrupted seasons are inevitable
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Gosset, B.
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07/17/20
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4 doc(s)
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Houston-area high school football faces uncertain fate
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Houston Chronicle
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Coleman, A.
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07/17/20
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6 doc(s)
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Texas Readies Morgue Trucks in Preparation for Virus Surge
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Houston Chronicle
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Warren, S.
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07/17/20
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1 doc(s)
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Claims for unemployment benefits in Texas fall, but remain elevated
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Houston Chronicle
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Douglas, E.
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07/17/20
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2 doc(s)
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San Antonio-based Southwest Research Institute finds ‘counterfeit’ masks among hospital supplies of coronavirus gear
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San Antonio Express News
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Garcia, L.
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07/17/20
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3 doc(s)
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Northside, North East ISDs will start fall semester online only
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San Antonio Express News
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Torralva, K.
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07/17/20
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2 doc(s)
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‘Severe stress’ — Bexar County reports 21 more coronavirus deaths
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San Antonio Express News
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O'Hare, P.
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07/17/20
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5 doc(s)
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Texas GOP starts glitchy online convention with jab at Mayor Turner
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San Antonio Express News
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Wallace, J.
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07/17/20
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2 doc(s)
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Can we do better in how we gauge, select our state judges?
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Waco Tribune Herald
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Editorial
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07/16/20
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Texas primary runoff results: Glenn Rogers beats Jon Francis in House District 60 race
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Abilene Reporter-News
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Gutschke, L.
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07/16/20
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1 doc(s)
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MJ Hegar claims victory over Royce West in Texas Democrat US Senate runoff
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Moritz, J.
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07/16/20
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Five takeaways from Tuesday's runoff elections in Texas
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Moritz, J.
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07/16/20
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Texas runoff: Tony Gonzales narrowly leads Raul Reyes in Republican House District 23 race
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El Paso Times
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Dearman, E.
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07/16/20
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UTRGV to offer six types of classes in the fall semester
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McAllen Monitor
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Reyna, N.
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07/16/20
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1 doc(s)
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Regents back UT Austin plan to support talented students, redefine campus symbols
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Tyler Morning Telegraph
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Staff
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07/16/20
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4 doc(s)
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Nearly $2 billion recommended to help fund unemployment benefits
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Valley Morning Star
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Garcia, B.
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07/16/20
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1 doc(s)
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Texas Republican Primary 2020 runoff: Jackson earns spot in November House District 13 race
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Wichita Falls Record News
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Choate, T.
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07/16/20
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1 doc(s)
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Texas primary runoff: Trujillo gets solid win in Democratic House District 13 race
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Wichita Falls Record News
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Choate, T.
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07/16/20
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Texas Republican Convention drama
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Longview News-Journal
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McNeely, D.
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07/16/20
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3 doc(s)
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COVID Slide
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Rio Grande Guardian
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Perryman, M.
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07/16/20
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1 doc(s)
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COVID-19: Community spread in RGV is more than 1,000 times greater than day schools closed
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Rio Grande Guardian
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Taylor, S.
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07/16/20
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6 doc(s)
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Mask Rules Expand Across U.S. as Clashes Over the Mandates Intensify
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New York Times
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Robertson, C.
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07/17/20
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In Texas, a Doctor Fights the Surge and Gets Covid-19; ‘I Cry Every Day’
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Wall Street Journal
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Findell, E.
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07/17/20
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Will Schools Reopen on Time? More Leaders Are Saying No
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Wall Street Journal
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Hobbs, T.
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07/17/20
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Public hearing/formal meeting notice
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07/16/20
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