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Bicameral
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Senate
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House of Representatives
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President of the Senate
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David Dewhurst
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Republican
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January 17
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2003
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Speaker of the House
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Tom Craddick
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Republican
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January 11
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2003
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Democratic Party
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Republican Party
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November 7
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2006
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Texas State Capitol
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Austin
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state legislature
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U.S. state
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Texas
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bicameral
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upper house
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Texas Senate
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lower
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Texas House of Representatives
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Texas State Capitol
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Austin
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Texas Government
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power of the purse
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Lieutenant Governor of Texas
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Congress of the Republic of Texas
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United States
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1845
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first session of the legislature
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February 16
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May 13
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1846
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Texas Constitution
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Lieutenant Governor
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Governor
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Speaker of the House
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Rick Perry
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redistricting
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Texas Constitution
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Republican Party
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term limits
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May 14
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2007
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CBS
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Austin
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KEYE
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Texas House of Representatives
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Texas House of Representatives
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Eightieth Texas Legislature
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Republican Party
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Democratic Party
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Texas Senate
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Republican Party
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Democratic Party
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13 April
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Handbook of Texas
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13 April
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Legislatures
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United States
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United States Congress
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United States House of Representatives
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United States Senate
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State legislatures
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Alabama
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S
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Alaska
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S
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Arizona
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Arkansas
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California
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A
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Colorado
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H
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Connecticut
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H
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Delaware
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Florida
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Georgia
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H
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Hawaii
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Idaho
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H
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Illinois
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Indiana
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S
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Iowa
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H
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Kansas
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H
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S
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Kentucky
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H
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S
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Louisiana
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H
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S
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Maine
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H
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S
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Maryland
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H
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S
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Massachusetts
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Michigan
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H
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Minnesota
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Mississippi
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Missouri
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H
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Montana
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H
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Nebraska
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Nevada
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A
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S
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New Hampshire
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H
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S
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New Jersey
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GA
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S
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New Mexico
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H
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S
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New York
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A
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S
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North Carolina
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H
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S
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North Dakota
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H
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S
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Ohio
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H
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S
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Oklahoma
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H
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S
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Oregon
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H
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S
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Pennsylvania
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H
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S
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Rhode Island
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H
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S
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South Carolina
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H
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S
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South Dakota
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H
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S
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Tennessee
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H
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S
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H
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S
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Utah
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H
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S
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Vermont
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H
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S
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Virginia
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H
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S
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Washington
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H
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S
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West Virginia
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H
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S
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Wisconsin
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A
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S
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Wyoming
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H
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S
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Territorial legislatures
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American Samoa
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H
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S
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District of Columbia
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Guam
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Northern Mariana Islands
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H
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S
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Puerto Rico
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H
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S
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U.S. Virgin Islands
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