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Texas’ Democrat solons leave town to avoid vote on election reform bill

The left in Texas spoke loudly when the 58 Democrat members announced they would stage a walkout of the state legislature to prevent a vote on an election reform bill supported by Gov. Greg Abbott.

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Feds’ Bill for no-fly secrets: $4,536

I sent a simple request in April to my government for public data that taxpayers have the right to see. Through the federal Freedom of Information Act, I asked the Transportation Security Administration (as well as the Federal Bureau of Investigation) for the following information:

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Genetically Unemployable

I can’t stand being told what to do. Been that way all my life. I can’t work for other people and that worked out just fine because no one has ever wanted too desperately to hire me. I’ve never handled people with authority well and that’s why for the past 40 years I’ve been self-employed and believe me, there’s been several times I felt like firing myself. I haven’t filled out a resume in 45 years, never taken a day of unemployment, and I’ve never run out of work.

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Protests in Cuba deserve support from America

[Ed. Note: Gonzalez, a senior fellow at The Heritage Foundation, is a widely experienced international correspondent, commentator, and editor who has reported from Asia, Europe, and Latin America. He served in the George W. Bush administration, first at the Securities and Exchange Commission and then at the State Department, and is the author of the book “The Plot to Change America: How Identity Politics is Dividing the Land of the Free.”]

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Green, Huizar up for national teaching award

Two local teachers are finalists for a national award.

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Sign-up deadline approaches for next month’s soil health field day in Loyal

A free soil health field day is scheduled for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Aug. 3 at Loyal, hosted by the Oklahoma Conservation Commission, Oklahoma Farmers Union/American Farmers and Ranchers, Oklahoma Association of Conservation Districts and the USDA.

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Bridge construction narrows S.H. 51

A more than $12 million bridge rehabilitation project on State Highway 51 over Little Turkey Creek started last week, the Oklahoma Transportation Commission announced.

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