What is the 'State of the State' of Texas Houston gives its takeHouston Chronicle
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What Washington state can learn from Texas (not what you think)Jon Talton
we're not here to talk about misuse, gun deaths, or any other scary gun facts. The "gun problem" we fact in Texas is theft. That's correct, it's estimate that over47,000 guns are stolen each yearin the Lone Star State and the experts who gave that number said it's likely an ...
we're not here to talk about misuse, gun deaths, or any other scary gun facts. The "gun problem" we fact in Texas is theft. That's correct, it's estimate that over47,000 guns are stolen each yearin the Lone Star State and the experts who gave that number said it's likely an ...
I guess no matter what category you choose, each state is going to have something that it adopts as official. Today we're here to talk about the "State Cookie". Yes, we do have a state cookie. One would hope we would adopt something that there would be a Texas-shaped Oreo or someth...
name "Texas" comes from the Caddo word "Tejas," meaning "friends." The Caddo were some of the earliest residents of the land that would become Texas, and historians attribute the origin of the state's motto of "friendship" to the origin of this word that would give the state its name...
Texas is one of the states that follows a "Winner takes most" method. The state's Republican party put its own twist on it this year. The majority of the GOP's 161 delegates will vote for the candidate who wins the state primary. And 25% will vote for the candidate who wins the Re...
Texas's state seal is similar to the original seal, which was designed in 1836. The state seal of Texas also contains a decorative emblem, approved in 1961, on its reverse side. This design depicts the six flags that flew over the state throughout history by displaying them on a shield....