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Texas Senate didn’t pass critical bill needed to keep key state agency alive, potentially forcing a special session

By neglecting to pass a bill that extends the life of state agencies, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick essentially signed a death warrant for the regulating agency for Texas law enforcement. On Wednesday, he said he wanted a special legislative session to revive failed Republican bills.

By Jolie Mccullough 

When Patrick asked for a special session before tanking the sunset bill, Abbott responded by urging lawmakers to instead “work together to get important conservative legislation to my desk” in the remaining days of the regular session.

This story originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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