The Texas Senate passed the Republican election integrity bill after an unsuccessful Democrat filibuster ended after 15 hours.
Via the America First Audit Channel.
The vote passed by an 18-11 margin.
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Democrats tried to shut this audit down too — IN TEXAS!
Why are they so terrified of audits?
The Daily Mail reported:
The Texas Senate has passed a bill with new voting restrictions on Thursday morning, after a Democratic Texas lawmaker finished a roughly 15-hour filibuster where she had to speak constantly and not lean on her desk, eat, drink or use the restroom in protest of the state’s Republican-backed legislation.
Lawmakers in Texas’s upper house voted 18-11 in favor of the bill aimed at enhancing election security.
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Debate on the measure began Wednesday evening before State Senator Carol Alvarado began speaking continuously and wrapped just before 9 a.m. local time on Thursday.
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