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Subject Sunday News Digest: March 06, 2022
Date March 6, 2022 6:04 PM
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March 06, 2022

Decision Texas [[link removed]]

Coverage of Texas’ 2022 elections designed to ensure citizens have the facts they need to make informed decisions for the future of the Lone Star State.

What happened in the GOP primaries on Tuesday March 1? Who won? Who lost? Who is headed to a runoff?

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Statewide Texas Republicans Overwhelmingly Want Constitutional Amendment to Defend Human Life [[link removed]]

Despite a new “Heartbeat Law,” Texas still lags behind other states in protecting children from abortion.

Majority of Republican Voters Support Eliminating Property Taxes [[link removed]]

Texans’ property taxes have skyrocketed over the past twenty years.

GOP Voters Energized in Rio Grande Valley [[link removed]]

As voting for the Texas primaries has wrapped up, the eyes of the nation at large are on the Rio Grande Valley.

Greg Abbott Wins GOP Race for Texas Governor [[link removed]]

On Tuesday night, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott secured the Republican nomination for governor for a third term.

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Local ‘Pro-Trans’ Campus Mob Screams Obscenities to Silence Conservative Speaker [[link removed]]

Protesters at the University of North Texas in Denton disrupted a lecture on the dangers of trying to “transition” children.

West Texas Primary Voters Decide Key Elections [[link removed]]

Voters made their voices heard across West Texas on Tuesday night in key local races.

Amarillo Voters Send Multiple Races to Runoffs on Election Night [[link removed]]

Voters made their choices in key primary contests in Amarillo on Tuesday night.

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