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AUSTIN — What’s the difference between Congress and the Legislature? Who are my elected officials? Do local, state or national politicians have the most say over what laws I have to follow?
The answers to these questions are all keys to creating an informed citizenry.
The midterm elections are this November. Voters will be picking who will represent them in the Texas Capitol and in Washington, D.C. And in January, state lawmakers will meet in Austin to debate bills that will touch every aspect of your life.