Gov. Abbott calls Texas Lege back for an unprecedented fourth special session
Apparently, Gov. Greg Abbott isn't having much luck ramming through his agenda, even with both chambers of the Texas Legislature controlled by the GOP. As widely expected, Texas' Republican governor has called the Lege back for a fourth special session. The prior 30-day special session sputtered to a close Tuesday with little to show but a high-profile pissing match between House Speaker Dade Phelan and Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who controls the Senate.
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