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viktelen [127]
3 years ago
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in what way has lieutenant governor dan patrick most significantly differed from his predecessors in the office of lieutenant go

vernor?
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Eva8 [605]3 years ago
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The Lieutenant governor Dan Patrick differed from his predecessors in the following ways:

  • He served as a conservative voice for different policies.
  • He has helped in the fight for life and liberty in Texas as well as helping to ensure that the border is secured.
  • He has made policies that would help to ensure that families as well as communities were safe.
  • Through his support there was the passing of the legislature in order to increase the security of the Border.
  • He made the legislation that was intended to raise the pay of teachers throughout the state.
  • He also passed a bill called the sonogram bill. This was intended to support and protect all Texan lives.
  • Using his radio show, he has helped to raise funds for a lot of children that are disabled.

This man was the first lieutenant Governor of the state. He served from the year 2014 and was also reelected to serve again in the year 2018.

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