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As a city that shows us what the future of Texas will look like, how can El Paso help other Texas communities plan for the future? What are the lessons learned in education, health care, business and immigration that can help navigate demographic changes and build thriving economies, strong workforces and healthy communities throughout the state?
Join The Texas Tribune in El Paso and online on Thursday, April 11, for a daylong symposium on what the rest of Texas can learn from El Paso. The event, which starts at 9 a.m. Mountain time and wraps up around 3 p.m., will feature panel discussions on business and economic development, education, health care, and immigration and border issues.
Be sure to register for the free event, which will be held at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso.
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