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Monday, April 19, 2021
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There are only 41 days left in the legislative session in Austin. How are the legislative priorities of the Texas Republican and Democrat parties faring in the 2021 legislative session?
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Republican priorities are taken from the legislative priorities passed during the 2020 Texas GOP Convention, while Democrat priorities are taken from the 2020 Texas Democrat Party platform.
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Days left in the 87th regular legislative session.
[Source: Texas Legislative Calendar]
Today in History
On April 19, 1933, U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt issued a proclamation that removed the U.S. from the gold standard.
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“There can be no political independence without economic independence.”
– Calvin Coolidge
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