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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‘Turn in your badge.’ Uvalde girl’s words should haunt fired police chief who let kids die
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Houston Chronicle
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Editorial
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08/26/22
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2 doc(s)
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High school football coaches making twice what we pay teachers. Where are our priorities?
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Russell, N.
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08/26/22
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Texas state parks are bursting at the seams. It’s time for a big expansion.
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Houston Chronicle
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Metzger, L.
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08/26/22
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2 TX bill(s) 2 doc(s)
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Micron Technology considers Lockhart for multibillion-dollar chip factory
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Austin American Statesman
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Sechler, B.
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08/26/22
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3 doc(s)
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Uvalde school board fires district chief Pete Arredondo over school shooting response
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Austin American Statesman
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Hall, K.
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08/26/22
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Dallas-Fort Worth flood caused as much as $6 billion in damages
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Dallas Morning News
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Keomoungkhoun, N.
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08/26/22
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1 doc(s)
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AG Ken Paxton incites raft of requests to inspect 2020 Texas ballots
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Houston Chronicle
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Wermund, B.
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08/26/22
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4 doc(s)
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A new $10.5M UTHealth facility could help Texas' mental health care shortage. But who will staff it?
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Houston Chronicle
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Carballo, R.
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08/26/22
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3 doc(s)
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Surge of migration through Texas Del Rio sector has Border Patrol shifting tactics
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Houston Chronicle
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Wallace, J.
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08/26/22
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1 doc(s)
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Homeland Security chief says Abbott’s ‘unilateral’ moves on border ‘can wreak havoc’
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San Antonio Express News
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Contreras, G.
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08/26/22
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4 doc(s)
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Paul Joel Burka
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Austin American Statesman
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Staff
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08/26/22
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Gov. Abbott declared a state of disaster after the DFW floods. Now what?
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Dallas Morning News
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Choi, H.
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08/26/22
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1 doc(s)
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Texas DPS troopers can loosen their belts under new waistline standards
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Dallas Morning News
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Jankowski, P.
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08/26/22
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O’Rourke, abortion rights backers attack Abbott over Texas’ trigger law and near-total ban
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Dallas Morning News
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Wilson, R.
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08/26/22
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Beto O’Rourke’s first TV ads blame Gov. Greg Abbott for Texas abortion ban
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Dallas Morning News
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Jeffers Jr., G.
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08/26/22
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2 TX bill(s) 2 doc(s)
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Beto O’Rourke slams Gov. Abbott at Houston abortion clinic as trigger law takes effect
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Houston Chronicle
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Kelly, S.
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08/26/22
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3 TX bill(s) 6 doc(s)
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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick launches 131-stop bus tour at the Alamo as Collier rematch heats up
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Houston Chronicle
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Harris, C.
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08/26/22
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City sweeps downtown homeless camp, displacing residents
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San Antonio Express News
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Del Rey, M.
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08/26/22
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‘We were blindsided’: New Braunfels residents question skyrocketing utility bills
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San Antonio Express News
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Rodriguez, M.
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08/26/22
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1 doc(s)
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Triggered: Texas' near-total abortion ban goes into effect, but challenges remain
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Texarkana Gazette
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Editorial
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08/25/22
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1 TX bill 4 doc(s)
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Abbott has it right on menstrual product tax
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Galveston Daily News
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Hettinger-Roberts, I.
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08/25/22
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1 TX bill 2 doc(s)
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Local lawmakers share insights from 2021 legislative session as they look forward to 2023
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McAllen Monitor
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Arevalo, D.
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08/25/22
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2 TX bill(s) 1 doc(s)
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Kilgore ISD votes to implement guardian program for 2022-23 school year
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Tyler Morning Telegraph
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Staff
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08/25/22
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1 doc(s)
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Freshwater delivery helps wildlife in Matagorda County estuary
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Victoria Advocate
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Bertucci, L.
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08/25/22
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Judge Strikes Down Texas Law Barring Adults Under 21 From Carrying Handguns
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New York Times
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Fawcett, E.
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08/26/22
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Harvey Hit 5 Years Ago. Its Floodwaters Did Not Strike Equitably.
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New York Times
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Shao, E.
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08/26/22
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Texas Blacklists BlackRock, UBS and Other Financial Firms Over Alleged Energy Boycotts
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Wall Street Journal
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Vanderford, R.
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08/26/22
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Pension Funds Are Selling Their Office Buildings
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Wall Street Journal
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Gillers, H.
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08/26/22
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Public hearing/formal meeting notice
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08/25/22
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