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  2. Texas Administrative Code - Wikipedia

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    The Texas Administrative Code is a subject-based compilation of all rules and regulations promulgated by Texas state agencies. The Code was originally created by legislation in 1977 with the passage of Administrative Code Act. [1] In 1995, H.B. 2304 was enacted, which required that the Secretary of State make the Administrative Code available ...

  3. Texas State Highway 73 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 73 ( SH 73) is a Texas state highway that runs 42 miles (68 km) from Winnie through Port Arthur to near Orange . In September 2008, Hurricane Ike forced the closure of SH 73. Among other road debris left by the storm were two 200-ton barges. The storm surge pushed the barges inland before they came to rest on the highway.

  4. John B. Scott (Texas politician) - Wikipedia

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    Education. University of Texas, Austin ( BA) South Texas College of Law Houston ( JD) John B. Scott is an American politician and lawyer. A member of the Republican Party, he was Secretary of State of Texas from 2021 to 2022, and was interim Texas attorney general for a brief period in 2023. Governor Greg Abbott appointed Scott to both positions.

  5. Austin Public Health - Wikipedia

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    6800 Burleson Rd Building 310, Suite 295, Austin, TX 78744. Department executive. Adrienne Sturrup, Director. Website. www .austintexas .gov /department /health. Austin Public Health ( Spanish: Salud Pública de Austin) is the official health department of the city of Austin, Texas, which operates programs to improve general health in the ...

  6. Portal:Texas/Selected article - Wikipedia

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    Portal:Texas/Selected article/3 . The Republic of Texas was a short-lived country in North America between the United States and Mexico that existed from 1836 to 1845.Formed as a break-away republic from Mexico as a result of the Texas Revolution, the nation claimed borders that encompassed an area that included all of the present U.S. state of Texas, as well as parts of present-day New Mexico ...

  7. Historical Jesus - Wikipedia

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    Eddy and Boyd state that it is now firmly established that there is non-Christian confirmation of the crucifixion of Jesus – referring to the mentions in Josephus and Tacitus. [82] Most scholars in the third quest for the historical Jesus consider the crucifixion indisputable, [14] [146] [147] [148] as do Bart Ehrman, [148] John Dominic ...

  8. Texas State Highway 17 - Wikipedia

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    State Highway 17 SH 17 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by TxDOT Length 92.118 mi (148.250 km) Existed April 4, 1917–present Major junctions South end US 67 / US 90 in Marfa Major intersections SH 166 near Fort Davis SH 118 in Fort Davis I-10 near Saragosa I-20 in Pecos North end Bus. I-20-B in Pecos Location Country United States State Texas Counties Presidio, Jeff Davis ...

  9. U.S. Route 83 in Texas - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 83 ( US 83 ), dedicated as the Texas Vietnam Veterans Memorial Highway, is a U.S. Highway in the U.S. state of Texas that begins at US 77 ( Interstate 69E, I-69E) in Brownsville and follows the Rio Grande to Laredo, then heads north through Abilene to the Oklahoma state line north of Perryton, the seat of Ochiltree County .