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  2. Rockport, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Rockport is a city and county seat of Aransas County, Texas, United States. The population was 10,070 at the 2020 census . Rockport is adjacent to the town of Fulton , and many refer to the combined communities as "Rockport-Fulton"; however, Rockport and Fulton are legally separate municipalities.

  3. Rockport, TX - Wikipedia

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  4. State social media laws aimed at protecting conservative ...

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    “Given the majority opinion’s guidance, it is likely that large portions, if not all, of the Florida and Texas social media censorship laws will ultimately fail,” Goldman added.

  5. Talk:Rockport, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The towns of Rockport and Fulton intermingle and many refer to the combined communities as "Rockport - Fulton". The community boasts a unique Maritime Museum, The Fulton Mansion State Historic Park, numerous art galleries and unique shops. Rockport is widely known as an artist's haven and many styles and disciplines are represented.

  6. Supreme Court questions Florida and Texas social media laws ...

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    The Supreme Court on Monday appeared to have deep concerns of state laws enacted in Florida and Texas that would would prohibit social media platforms from throttling certain political viewpoints.

  7. Texas Ethics Commission requires social media influencers to ...

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    The company, Influenceable LLC, paid Gen Z social media users on TikTok, Instagram and other platforms to share posts impugning the legitimacy of the impeachment inquiry and to accuse Texas House ...

  8. Hoopes–Smith House - Wikipedia

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    The Hoopes–Smith House is a late Victorian period, Queen Anne Style home built between 1890 and 1892 in Rockport, Texas by James M. Hoopes (1839–1931), a prominent local businessman and land developer. [2] The home later served as a boarding house between 1894 and 1930. In 1934, the house was sold to T. Noah Smith, Sr. (1888–1955) another ...

  9. Texas law that allows users to sue social networks for ... - AOL

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    The 5th US Circuit Court of Appeals has put a controversial Texan law that allows users to sue social media companies back into effect. As Houston Public Media notes, Texas introduced HB 20 last ...