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Looking at @GregAbbott_TX ’s executive orders in the wake of Midland and Odessa … No.8 hits at what I’ve mentioned these last couple of years. Noncompliance in reporting prohibited cases is a huge issue, so this one is a positive step.
I hope this also includes educating people as to the legal options available to have someone rendered ineligible without the redundancy of proposals that simply repeat an existing process but with the absence of due process.
I am curious about oversight of this and what will be considered “threatening" — considering that simple disagreement on policy is classified as “threatening" by partisan government officials.
You can read all 8 orders here: gov.texas.gov/news/post/gove…
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