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Subject 9 Texas Democrats paid back per diem
Date November 18, 2021 2:59 PM
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The Texas Legislature special sessions may be over, but constituents can expect the Democratic walkout to be a talking point for both parties on the campaign trail in 2022.

In campaign finance news, nine of 50+ members of the legislature who broke quorum have paid back at least part of their per diem so far. Here's who those nine are, why some have chosen not to pay back the $12,000, and when the next reports are due that might reveal more returns ([link removed]) .
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