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The Green New Deal never even got a vote on the floor, much less passed. But someone who thinks covid was created as some sort of conspiracy to steal an election doesn't have their head screwed on straight as it is.
Once again wrong.
The Texas State University System, founded in 1911, is the first higher education system established in Texas. Created to consolidate the support and management of state teacher colleges, the System has evolved into a network of higher education institutions stretching from the Texas–Louisiana border to the Big Bend region of west Texas. The Texas State University System consists of seven institutions located throughout the state: Lamar University, Sam Houston State University, Sul Ross State University, Texas State University, Lamar Institute of Technology, Lamar State College-Orange, and Lamar State College Port Arthur.
Interesting note - In 2003, some members of the Texas State University System board of regents assumed that other universities in the system would alter their names to fit the school's name template; for example, Sam Houston State University would become Texas State University-Huntsville. But in the intervening years, it became clear that there was little to no appetite for that. Lawmakers even passed a bill to prohibit Sam Houston State University from changing its name since "All of the other schools in our system are named for Texas heroes," Trauth said.
https://www.tsus.edu/institutions.html
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Judge Claudia Wilken had sent both parties back to the drawing board earlier in September, asking that certain language in the settlement be revised before moving forward. At the time, Wilken said she had concerns over key terms of the deal, noting that she was primarily concerned that the deal would require boosters only provide money to athletes for a "valid business purpose."
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