Republican Texas lawmaker introduces bill to eliminate state's Parks and Wildlife Department
State Rep. Pat Curry, a Waco Republican, has introduced a bill in the Texas House to eliminate the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD). Filed late last week, House Bill 4938 would kill off the agency that oversees state parks and issues hunting and fishing licenses. Instead, the measure would assign those functions to other agencies.
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