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Absent lawmakers stymie special session

Nearly 60 Texas House Democrats left the state last Monday for Washington, D.C. in an effort to stop passage of a Republicanled elections bill. This in effect blocks all legislation since the House doesn’t have a quorum present. As the Austin American Statesman and other media outlets reported, Gov. Greg Abbott has threatened to arrest the absent lawmakers upon their return. While in Washington, the legislators have met with Vice President Kamala Harris and several Democratic senators to push passage of a federal elections bill that is currently stalemated.

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Opinion: This isn't funny and it's not political

Welcome to the mountains and valleys called the coronavirus pandemic…and I’m not speaking about the graphs, showing trends of patient numbers, deaths or those vaccinated. I’m talking about real people -- the neighbor next door, the family who sat next to you at Sunday services, the folks sitting on the bar stool next to you and the people at the next table at your favorite restaurant.

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