The Legislative Reference Library produces a Daily Newspaper Clipping Service for
members of the Legislative community. Each morning, Library staff members select and compile articles of interest to the legislature from over 30 national and regional newspapers.
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Newspaper |
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Caution first: Texas nursing homes should reopen with care
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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08/18/20
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2 doc(s)
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Are COVID-19 infections declining? Testing delays make it difficult to assess
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Dallas Morning News
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Editorial
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08/18/20
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1 doc(s)
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The Democratic convention is missing Latino, Texas voices. That’s a mistake.
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Houston Chronicle
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Editorial
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08/18/20
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Accessibility, safety proper vote priorities
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San Antonio Express News
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Editorial
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08/18/20
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2 doc(s)
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As we celebrate the anniversary of 19th Amendment, remember it only applied to white women
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Dallas Morning News
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Chimene, G.
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08/18/20
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1 TX bill 3 doc(s)
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How the Texas Panhandle helped drive the passage of women’s suffrage
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Dallas Morning News
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Kuhlman, M.
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08/18/20
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2 TX bill(s) 1 doc(s)
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A revolutionary alternative to expensive college textbooks
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San Antonio Express News
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Castillo, R.
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08/18/20
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1 TX bill 2 doc(s)
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Patrick criticizes Democratic call to remove Capitol’s Confederate symbols
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Austin American Statesman
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Lindell, C.
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08/18/20
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1 TX bill 3 doc(s)
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Texas coronavirus death toll tops 10,000
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Austin American Statesman
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Cobler, N.
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08/18/20
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3 doc(s)
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Worried about mail-in ballot delays? Submit your application now, election officials say
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Weinberg, T.
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08/18/20
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5 doc(s)
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From businesses to brides, mail delays already impacting Houston
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Houston Chronicle
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Schuetz, R.
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08/18/20
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San Antonio Postal Service sorting machines ‘thrown in the trash’
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San Antonio Express News
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Chasnoff, B.
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08/18/20
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2 doc(s)
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Democratic National Convention starts with a Texas-sized snub
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San Antonio Express News
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Wallace, J.
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08/18/20
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Austin set to disperse $13M to renters hurt by outbreak
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Austin American Statesman
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Autullo, R.
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08/18/20
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1 doc(s)
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After candidacy questioned, Green Party candidate quits Texas Supreme Court race
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Austin American Statesman
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Lindell, C.
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08/18/20
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3 doc(s)
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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo tells DNC ‘our way succeeded’ on COVID, but Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has found reason to differ
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Dallas Morning News
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Garrett, R.
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08/18/20
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3 doc(s)
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Poll: Texas Hispanics favor Joe Biden, but Donald Trump still leads statewide electorate in presidential race
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Dallas Morning News
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Barragan, J.
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08/18/20
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2 doc(s)
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Abbott, state leaders to travel to Fort Worth to announce proposal on funding police
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Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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Weinberg, T.
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08/18/20
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Cy-Fair teachers to return to classrooms after Texas Supreme Court suspends restraining order
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Houston Chronicle
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Webb, S.
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08/18/20
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2 doc(s)
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Texas agreed to allow nursing home visits. A week later, only four facilities were approved
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Houston Chronicle
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Foxhall, E.
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08/18/20
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1 doc(s)
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SAISD trustees ask voters to approve two bond propositions totaling $1.3 billion in November
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San Antonio Express News
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Malik, A.
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08/18/20
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1 TX bill
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‘A fire smoldering’: San Antonio officials downgrade coronavirus risk to moderate
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San Antonio Express News
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Caruba, L.
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08/18/20
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1 doc(s)
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Having missed 2 chances, Alamo Colleges board finally sets election for November
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San Antonio Express News
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Torralva, K.
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08/18/20
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2 doc(s)
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Shopping for students without schoolrooms, Texas is spending $250 million to narrow the digital divide
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Victoria Advocate
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Ramsey, R.
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08/17/20
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4 doc(s)
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Allow school districts to make decisions for their communities
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El Paso Times
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Rodriguez, J.
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08/16/20
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5 doc(s)
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Pandemic lays bare many needs of rural stretches
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Waco Tribune Herald
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Rosser, W.
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08/16/20
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Democratic National Convention could provide a 'virtual' platform for a rising Texas star
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Abilene Reporter-News
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Moritz, J.
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08/17/20
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Protesters demonstrate at Texas A&M's Sul Ross statue
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Bryan Eagle
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Fiedler, R.
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08/17/20
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UTEP to test up to 2,500 campus members weekly for COVID-19
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El Paso Times
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Smith, M.
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08/17/20
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With more hospital beds open, medical workers regroup, Victoria top doc says
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Victoria Advocate
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Rosenberg, M.
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08/16/20
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2 doc(s)
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Limited access to internet, technology leads Marlin ISD to invest in devices for all students
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Waco Tribune Herald
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Crum, B.
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08/16/20
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3 doc(s)
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Announcement of any COVID-19 cases in McLennan County schools to vary; Health officials plan how to respond
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Waco Tribune Herald
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Crum, B.
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08/16/20
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1 doc(s)
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Pandemic highlights internet gap for rural students around Waco, Central Texas
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Waco Tribune Herald
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Smith, J.
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08/16/20
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3 doc(s)
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Texas' 'George Floyd Act' would require police to intervene in cases of official abuse
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Moritz, J.
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08/15/20
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1 TX bill
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As interest in mail-in voting surges in Galveston County, so do questions
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Galveston Daily News
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Ferguson, J.
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08/15/20
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5 doc(s)
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Student recruitment is different but still successful at A&M-Texarkana | First-time student enrollment set to achieve new high
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Texarkana Gazette
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Bell, A.
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08/15/20
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Texas' 'George Floyd Act' would require police to intervene in cases of official abuse
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Corpus Christi Caller Times
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Moritz, J.
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08/14/20
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Governor applauds Lubbock’s response to COVID-19 during visit
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Lubbock Avalanche Journal
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Dotray, M.
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08/14/20
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3 doc(s)
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No fall sports at UTRGV after Western Athletic Conference suspends fall sports
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Valley Morning Star
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Ramos, B.
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08/14/20
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1 doc(s)
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Texas ranked sixth lowest for health improvement during COVID-19
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Wichita Falls Record News
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Kowalick, C.
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08/14/20
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1 doc(s)
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Postal Crisis Has States Looking for Alternatives to Mail-In Ballots
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New York Times
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Shear, M.
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08/18/20
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Public hearing/formal meeting notice
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08/17/20
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