
Philip Jankowski
Austin Correspondent at The Dallas Morning News
Texas government journalist for @dallasnews, '24 ESI fellow at @MIT | Previously @statesman #txlege Opinions & RTs = π A Little Deli stan account DM for signal
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gazettextra.com | Karen Harper |Philip Jankowski
AUSTIN, Texas - For 140 days during the 89th Texas Legislature, 150 members, state representatives and 31 senators took thousands of hours of committee testimony from those who might be impacted by their myriad proposals. They spent thousands more in floor deliberations, moments of fiery partisan contention and surprising across-the-aisle teamwork, and high-stakes votes taken with election season looming. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.
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thederrick.com | Karen Harper |Philip Jankowski
AUSTIN, Texas β For 140 days during the 89th Texas Legislature, 150 members, state representatives and 31 senators took thousands of hours of committee testimony from those who might be impacted by their myriad proposals. They spent thousands more in floor deliberations, moments of fiery partisan contention and surprising across-the-aisle teamwork, and high-stakes votes taken with election season looming.
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union-bulletin.com | Karen Harper |Philip Jankowski
AUSTIN, Texas β For 140 days during the 89th Texas Legislature, 150 members, state representatives and 31 senators took thousands of hours of committee testimony from those who might be impacted by their myriad proposals. They spent thousands more in floor deliberations, moments of fiery partisan contention and surprising across-the-aisle teamwork, and high-stakes votes taken with election season looming.
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swoknews.com | Karen Harper |Philip Jankowski
AUSTIN, Texas β For 140 days during the 89th Texas Legislature, 150 members, state representatives and 31 senators took thousands of hours of committee testimony from those who might be impacted by their myriad proposals. They spent thousands more in floor deliberations, moments of fiery partisan contention and surprising across-the-aisle teamwork, and high-stakes votes taken with election season looming.
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dailyitem.com | Karen Harper |Philip Jankowski
AUSTIN, Texas β For 140 days during the 89th Texas Legislature, 150 members, state representatives and 31 senators took thousands of hours of committee testimony from those who might be impacted by their myriad proposals. They spent thousands more in floor deliberations, moments of fiery partisan contention and surprising across-the-aisle teamwork, and high-stakes votes taken with election season looming.
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