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Capitol Advocacy Can Move the Needle!

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Now is the time to call and write your legislators about the Texit bill.  Don’t think it’ll work?  Here are some times that advocacy has changed the law in Texas. 

The difference between Texit success sooner rather than later all depends on the immediate and direct actions of Texan patriots to influence the Texas legislature.  The more calls, visits, and letters they get, the more they care, and the more they care, the more progress Texit makes.  We say it often t

 

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