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  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
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  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0012X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0011X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0009X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0008X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0007X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0005X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0004X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0001X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0003X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0002X.jpg
  • ©1983 Aftermath of the Texas Capitol fire February 6, 1983 that started in the east wing in Lt. Gov. Bill Hobby's apartment and resulted in the death of a guest.
    1983 Capitol Fire_20200213_0010X.jpg
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes455.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes452.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes462.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes461.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes460.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes459.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes450.JPG
  • A colorful rainbow forms over the Texas Capitol in Austin on November 6, 2016.
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  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes463.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes458.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes456.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes454.JPG
  • The construction boom north of the Texas Capitol continues unabated on the first day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.  Most of the buildings are to used to consolidate state offices spread throughout Austin and create a walkable tourist attraction between the Texas Capitol and the University of Texas.
    2021Cranes453.JPG
  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years.<br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years. <br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years. <br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528041.jpg
  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years.  Bob Daemmrich Photography, Inc.
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  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years.  <br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528038.jpg
  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years.  <br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528037.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_435X.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_433X.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_422X.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_418X.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_396X.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_401X.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_408X.jpg
  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years.  <br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528040.jpg
  • Moving Portraits Texas Capitol - Texas State Preservation Board (SPB) workers start the laborious process of moving all 51 portraits of former Texas governors to make room for the portrait of Texas Governor Rick Perry at the Texas Capitol unveiled Friday, May 6, 2016.  Perry is the longest serving Texas governor at 14 years. <br />
 May 3, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
    EDAE0528036.jpg
  • The Texas State Capitol building is seen in Austin looking northeast from the corner at 12th and Colorado St. on a warm August summer evening. The building, built in 1885 in the Italian Renaissance Revival style, was designed by architect Elijah Myers and is 302.64 feet tall.
    ATCapitolView_428X.jpg
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
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  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunrise on the north side where a COVID-19 testing tent is set up.  Officials are requiring all persons entering the Capitol to be tested during the 2021 session. Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    EarlyFog1832.jpg
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains045X.jpg
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5645X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
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  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    xWestgateWindow1772x.jpg
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunrise on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
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  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    CAPxWestgateWindow1735x.JPG
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    CAP_ASO0416x.JPG
  • Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troops head to the Texas Capitol early Thursday morning as a precaution against unrest by pro-Trump supporters spilling over from yesterday's Washington mayhem. The 87th session of the Texas Legislature starts next week.
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  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8712X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8708X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8702X.JPG
  • A cloud bank forms over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8639X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5649X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5642X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5631X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5629X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5625X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5615X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5613X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5606X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
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  • Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troops head to the Texas Capitol early Thursday morning as a precaution against unrest by pro-Trump supporters spilling over from yesterday's Washington mayhem. The 87th session of the Texas Legislature starts next week.
    20210107_DPSTX1039XX.jpg
  • Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) troops head to the Texas Capitol early Thursday morning as a precaution against unrest by pro-Trump supporters spilling over from yesterday's Washington mayhem. The 87th session of the Texas Legislature starts next week.
    20210107_DPSTX1039X.JPG
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    xWestgateWindow1762x.jpg
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    CAPxWestgateWindow1810x.JPG
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    CAPxWestgateWindow1806x.JPG
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    CAPxWestgateWindow1674x.JPG
  • The Texas Capitol dome is highlighted at sunset on the opening day of the 87th legislative session on January 12, 2021.   Challenges await legislators as the coronavirus pandemic is still raging in the Lone Star state.
    CAP_ASO0427x.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8718X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8715X.JPG
  • A cloud bank forms over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8629X.JPG
  • A cloud bank forms over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8625X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZBX8567X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5643X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5635X.JPG
  • A bank of mammatus clouds follows a rainstorm over the Texas Capitol dome in Austin while a spring weather system blows through central Texas. The mammatocumulus are characterized by cotton-like puffiness and dramatic formations.
    ZAX_5608X.JPG
  • Former British Prime Minister BORIS JOHNSON visits with Texas Gov. GREG ABBOTT, l, at  the Texas Capitol during an economic development mission in the last week of Texas' legislative session on May 23, 2023. Johnson met with Governor Greg Abbott's economic team and took an informal tour. At right is Texas Secretary of State JANE NELSON.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Jan 10, 2021:  The Texas Capitol is shrouded in fog and snow during a rare January snowfall in the Texas Capitol.  About a month later Texas was walloped again by another severe storm that knocked out power to much of the state.
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  • Austin, Texas USA Jan 10, 2021:  The Texas Capitol is shrouded in fog and snow during a rare January snowfall in the Texas Capitol.  About a month later Texas was walloped again by another severe storm that knocked out power to much of the state.
    ZAX_4174X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    xChains436X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains497X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains438X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains417X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains332X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains315X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains128X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains041X.JPG
  • August 15, 2020 Austin, Texas:  Views of the Texas Capitol and grounds during an early morning sunrise, looking east from the Westgrate Building. <br />
© Bob Daemmrich
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  • A small group of conservative Texans including CAROL JONES of Nacodoches in east Texas, rally at the Texas Capitol on two issues facing the Texas Legislature in upcoming bills. The group rallied in favor of repealing remaining vaccine mandates and calling out price-gouging by vaccine manufacturers. The group also favors Texas secede from the United States with a movement for independence.
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  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    xChains065X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains505X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains357X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains298X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains290X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains108X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains093X.JPG
  • Chains surround the Texas Capitol gates in Austin the evening before Texas Governor Greg Abbott ordered the grounds reopened to the public after the Elecoral College vote on Monday. The Capitol has been closed for months following unrest and vandalism surrounding the murder of George Floyd in May, 2020.
    Chains064X.JPG
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