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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Military veterans, including former Energy Secretary and Texas Governor Rick Perry, meet for a press event at the Texas Capitol on April 14, 2021 to push for legislation that would approve certain psychedelic drugs for therapeutic treatment of veteran's post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Texas Governor's Mansion's second floor hallway, looking westward at the top of the grand staircase.  ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Texas Governor's Mansion, showing damage to the fireplace in the Pease bedroom.   ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Texas Governor's Mansion, second floor hallway ceiling, looking east.  ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Texas Governor's Mansion looking east from the top of the grand staircase (protective covering installed during maintenance visible.)      ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Texas Governor's Mansion, showing damage to the second floor balcony over the main entrance.    ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Governor's Mansion, second floor view to the east from the top of the grand staircase.     ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Austin, TX June 10, 2008: View of the Texas Governor's Mansion, second floor, showing damage to the ceiling of the Sam Houston bedroom.   ©Texas Governor's Office
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets Jewish schoolchildren at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT waves as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets rabbis as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, shakes hands with tech entrepreneur JOE LONSDALE, r, as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, l, lights the shamash candle along with Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT waves as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks during the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, left  participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony as Rabbi  MENDY LEVERTOV, r, speaks on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Austin, Texas August 24, 2006: Arizona Governor Janet Napioltano, shown here with TX Governor Rick Perry (l) at the Governor's Mansion at the Border Governor's Conference.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT speaks to the assembled crowd at the Texas State Capitol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT greets Jewish schoolchildren at the Texas State Capitiol lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, l, lights the shamash candle along with Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, l, lights the shamash candle along with Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT, l, lights the shamash candle along with Rabbi MENDY LEVERTOV as they participate in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Texas Governor GREG ABBOTT poses with schoolchildren  as he participates in the Texas State Capitiol menorah lighting ceremony on the eighth night of Hanukkah with several Austin-area Jewish leaders.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_088Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_044Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_185ZZ.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_179ZZ.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_166ZZ.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_164ZZ.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_151Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_108Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_088Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_102Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_009Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
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  • © circa 1990's  Texas Governor ANN RICHARDS, the last Democratic governor of the Lone Star State, in her official duties in Austin.
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  • ©1992  Texas Governor ANN RICHARDS, the last Democratic governor of the Lone Star State, in her official duties in Austin.   She is giving her inaugural speech in January, 1992.
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency <br />
 May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - July 18 , 2012 -Announcement that the 156-year-old Texas Governor's Mansion has been fully restored. The Mansion suffered catastrophic damage in June of 2008 after an unidentified arsonist threw a Molotov cocktail to the front porch<br />
©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin , Texas - July 18 , 2012 -Announcement that the 156-year-old Texas Governor's Mansion has been fully restored. The Mansion suffered catastrophic damage in June of 2008 after an unidentified arsonist threw a Molotov cocktail to the front porch<br />
©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin , Texas - July 18 , 2012 -Officers with the Texas Department of Public Safety carry large weapons while on the Texas Governor's Mansion grounds.<br />
©Marjorie Kamys Cotera / Daemmrich Photos
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  • Austin , Texas - July 18 , 2012 - A security camera keeps watch as Texas state officials declared the restoration complete on the Texas Governor's Mansion after over four years of renovation following a 2008 fire.  The fire, caused by an unknown arsonist, nearly destroyed the structure.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - July 18 , 2012 - A security camera keeps watch as Texas state officials declared the restoration complete on the Texas Governor's Mansion after over four years of renovation following a 2008 fire.  The fire, caused by an unknown arsonist, nearly destroyed the structure.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards at her 1990 Inaugural address. <br />
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©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_117Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_102Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_060Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_120Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_065Z.jpg
  • Democratic candidate for Texas governor BETO OROURKE holds a press conference near the Texas Capitol and Governor's Mansion a little over a month before the Texas primary election on March 1st.  O'Rourke hauled in $7-plus million in campaign dollars recently, but incumbent Greg Abbott (not shown) has considerably more in the bank.
    BetoO_044Z.jpg
  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.   May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Governor Rick Perry Portrait Unveiled - Former Texas Governor Rick Perry is honored as his official portrait is unveiled in ceremonies Friday at the Texas Capitol. Perry the 47th governor of Texas, was in office for 14 years after George W. Bush rose to the U.S. presidency in 2001.    May 6, 2016   © Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin , Texas - July 18 , 2012 - A security camera keeps watch as Texas state officials declared the restoration complete on the Texas Governor's Mansion after over four years of renovation following a 2008 fire.  The fire, caused by an unknown arsonist, nearly destroyed the structure.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards with Attorney General Janet Reno, 1992. <br />
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©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards with Bob Hope in front of the Alamo in San Antonio 1991.<br />
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©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas August 24, 2006: Arizona Governor Janet Napioltano, shown here with Governors at the Border Governor's Conference in Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards at her inaugural parade, 1990. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • 1993 Texas Governor Ann Richards. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards at her inaugural parade, 1990. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas August 24, 2006: Arizona Governor Janet Napioltano, shown here with Governors at the Border Governor's Conference in Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Austin, Texas August 24, 2006: Arizona Governor Janet Napioltano, shown here with Governors at the Border Governor's Conference in Austin.  ©Bob Daemmrich
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  • 1991 Texas Governor Ann Richards. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • Texas Governor Ann Richards at her first press conference after election in 1990. <br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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  • 1991Texas Governor Ann Richards.<br />
©Bob Daemmrich
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