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‘Inside Texas Politics’: Beth Van Duyne, Ramon Romero Jr., Nate Sheets, and the Threat to Benefits
Episode 379

‘Inside Texas Politics’: Beth Van Duyne, Ramon Romero Jr., Nate Sheets, and the Threat to Benefits

In the November 2 episode, Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses the results of a recent survey she sent out gauging the impact of the shutdown on Texans. State Representative Ramon Romero Jr. tells us why he doesn’t think the state should assume control of an entire school district because of one failing campus. And Nate Sheets on why he wants to make the jump from business owner to Texas Agriculture Commissioner.

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October 31, 202521m 56s

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In the November 2 episode, Congresswoman Beth Van Duyne discusses the results of a recent survey she sent out gauging the impact of the shutdown on Texans. State Representative Ramon Romero Jr. tells us why he doesn’t think the state should assume control of an entire school district because of one failing campus. And Nate Sheets on why he wants to make the jump from business owner to Texas Agriculture Commissioner.

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