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Oklahoma Photo ID Law Gets Backing of State Supreme Court OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — The Oklahoma Supreme Court on Tuesday backed a state requirement that voters provide a photo ID at the polls, the latest ... 1, voter ID laws in Texas and Alabama have been upheld while laws in Arkansas and North Dakota were struck down, however the Arkansas law is ...
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Ricky Willliams ahead of Cotton Bowl HOF induction: Texas needs 'a superstar' The two Big 12 greats headlined a strong Cotton Bowl Hall of Fame class that also included former Texas A&M linebacker Quentin Coryatt, former Arkansas and Ole Miss head coach Houston Nutt, former USC head coach John Robinson, and former Penn State running back/linebacker Wally Triplett.
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Fake Clinics Don't Just Receive State Funding in Texas. They Get Very Little Oversight. Nearly a dozen state-funded fake clinics in Texas have not received required annual inspections since September 2016, as inspections of these fake clinics revealed dozens of discrepancies, including violations of basic safety protocols, according to documents reviewed by Rewire.News. Republicans ...
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AEDC pledges up to $69M for Texas Tech veterinary school The program needs a total of $90 million for the project's construction. So far, the Texas State Legislature has pledged $4.1 million for that planning grant. Related: Our Perspective on the Texas Tech veterinary school. The City Council will vote this afternoon to approve the new funding for the school.
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Texas Issues Cease-And-Desist To BTC 'Investment Company' Promised 100% Profit In 21 Days The Texas State Security Board (TSSB) issued a cease-and-desist order May 8 to a Bitcoin investment company that reportedly offers unregistered securities and makes deceiving statements that mislead investors. An official notice was issued to Forex EA & Bitcoin Investment LLC, represented by two ...
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Federal judge approves historic deal proving air conditioning at a geriatric Texas prison A federal judge Tuesday approved what he called an "extraordinary" and "magnificent" settlement that brought air conditioning to a sweltering geriatric lockup in rural Texas and could pave the way to protecting thousands more heat-sensitive prisoners across the state. "The lawyers started this case ...
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