The Committee on House Administration voted along party lines to fine 50-plus Democratic members more than $8,000 apiece for fleeing the state to try to block a GOP-led congressional redistricting plan.
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The board will have multiple opportunities to revise the list before a final vote in June. Before recent changes, the proposal’s length, lack of diversity and Christian focus received criticism.
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Karley Schlievert's Fed Up Femmes really don't care if you like them. Catch them this weekend during the San Marcos Studio Tour.
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Their housing costs are low because they took advantage of pandemic interest rates. They like watching free movies and buying season passes to amusement parks.
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