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State legislators debated the state budget, education issues and so much more during the 2023 regular session as they passed bills affecting Texans across the state. What should Texans take away from the lawmakers’ work?
Join Texas Tribune reporters and staff on Tuesday, May 30, for a special live edition of TribCast, the Tribune’s weekly podcast. Managing editor Matthew Watkins will moderate the podcast, which will also feature Renzo Downey, lead editor for The Blast; Alexa Ura, demographics reporter; Patrick Svitek, primary political correspondent; and Brad Johnson, senior reporter at The Texan.
The one-hour conversation starts at 10 a.m. and will take place in the Tribune’s Studio 919. It will also be livestreamed.
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