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The Texas economy has expanded faster than the nation for seven quarters in a row.
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Elderberry
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The Texas economy has expanded faster than the nation for seven quarters in a row.
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September 17, 2024, 07:32:02 pm »
Gov. Greg Abbott
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The Texas economy has expanded faster than the nation for seven quarters in a row.
By cutting red tape and burdensome regulations, Texas offers businesses the freedom to grow and Texans the tools to prosper.
Texas moves at the speed of business.
https://twitter.com/GovAbbott/status/1836071389461090773
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Texas Yellow Rose
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libertybele
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Very impressive. Let's hope that equates to TX staying
red
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catfish1957
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Let's see if it lasts after California keeps dumping on us.
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