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Is Texas better off now than it was two years ago?
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Observer Podcast Episode 24: Texas After the 83rd Legislative Session By Jonathan McNamara
Is Texas better off now than it was two years ago?
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Observer Podcast Episode 23: A Mid-Session Look at the Texas Legislature By Jonathan McNamara
Our legislative interns Olivia Messer and Liz Farmer join staff writer Patrick Michels, editor Dave Mann and I for a mid-session look at the 83rd
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Observer Podcast Episode 22: Getting a Lege Up By Jonathan McNamara
Observer staff writers Patrick Michels, Forrest Wilder and editor Dave Mann join the show for our first podcast about the 83rd Texas Legislature. What’s
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Observer Podcast Episode 21: Capital Punishment By Jonathan McNamara
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