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  2. Texas's 81st House of Representatives district - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide ... District 81 is a district in the Texas House of Representatives.

  3. Option fee - Wikipedia

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    The number of days and the amount of the option fee, like sales price and earnest money, are among those features negotiated between a seller and potential buyer in the sale contract; in Texas, option fees typically range from $100 to $200, while earnest money ranges from one to several thousand dollars.

  4. The Texas Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Plan, also known as Restoring the Rule of Law With States Leading the Way, is a suggestion to amend the U.S. Constitution. It was written by Texas governor Greg Abbott on January 6, 2016. The Texas Plan has nine propositions to amend the U.S. Constitution.

  5. Robin Hood plan - Wikipedia

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    The Robin Hood Plan is a colloquialism given to a provision of Texas Senate Bill 7 (73rd Texas Legislature) (the provision is officially referred to as "recapture"), originally enacted by the U.S. state of Texas in 1993 (and revised frequently since then) to provide equity of school financing within all school districts in the state of Texas.

  6. Texas Rep. Kay Granger, 81, who missed six months of key ...

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    Texas Rep. Kay Granger, 81, who missed six months of key House votes — found living at retirement community that specializes in memory care Jared Downing, Isabel Keane, Ryan King December 22 ...

  7. United States District Court for the Southern District of Texas

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    The first federal judge in Texas was John C. Watrous, who was appointed on May 26, 1846, and had previously served as Attorney General of the Republic of Texas. He was assigned to hold court in Galveston, at the time, the largest city in the state. As seat of the Texas Judicial District, the Galveston court had jurisdiction over the whole state ...

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  9. Dick Armey - Wikipedia

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    Armey was born on July 7, 1940, in the farming town of Cando, North Dakota, the son of Marion (née Gutschlag) and Glenn Armey. [1] He grew up in a rural area. He graduated from Jamestown College with a Bachelor of Arts and then received a Master of Arts from the University of North Dakota and a PhD in economics from the University of Oklahoma.