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The guerrilla campaign to save a Texas prairie from ‘silent extinction’

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Students and naturalists have been sneaking onto private land to extricate threatened native plants: “This is a war between us and the developers, and nobody’s calling uncle.”
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Greg Abbott targets redistricting, abortion pills, trans people in special session

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Texas Democrats criticized Gov. Greg Abbott’s special legislative session as “cruel” for including redistricting, seeking to ban abortion pills, and targeting trans people.
TEXAS POLITICS - Courier Texas

(Op-ed) Kids don’t vote: How the media, public talks about Texas, Camp Mystic flood matters

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While natural disasters can often be tied to politics, is it appropriate to have that conversation immediately after tragedy strikes?
TEXAS POLITICS - Courier Texas

How to fight Texas’ ‘trash’ school library censorship policies

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Senate Bill 13, which literacy advocates say will destroy public school libraries and make book banning easier in Texas, takes power away from public school librarians and gives it to school boards and parents instead. But local advocates like Laney Hawes, co-director of the Texas Freedom to Read Project, are fighting back. SB 13 creates an advisory committee made up of parents that school boards can delegate decision making to, but there’s an option in the new law that allows districts to not adopt the council. “ Our recommendation is, to districts, do not approve the library council in your school districts because it doesn't work,” Hawes told COURIER Texas. “It wasn't written to work. Don't do it. It's too many steps, and it’s going to destroy your school library.”
Dan Patrick wants to see Texas ban THC

Texas on verge of banning THC products, expanding medical marijuana program

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Texas lawmakers banned THC and expanded the state’s troubled medical marijuana program, leaving Gov. Greg Abbott with the decision to sign or veto the two laws.
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