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November 28, 2011

Park Cities People

Representative Dan Branch announced this afternoon that he will seek reelection to the Texas House of Representatives, hoping to win his fifth term as District 108?s rep in Austin.

"This is a critical time for the Texas economy. The decisions we make in Austin today, will affect Texans for decades to come," Branch said in a statement. "I'm running for reelection because I want to provide thoughtful, conservative leadership for North Texas, the major economic engine of a state leading the way in job creation."

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November 28, 2011    

Gromer Jeffers, Jr.    

An already volatile Texas political season began in earnest Monday, as Republicans sought to hold control of the Legislature against Democrats who see potential advantages, particularly in North Texas.

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November 28, 2011    

Brad Watson    

Big changes could still be coming to North Texas politics.

The U.S. Supreme Court late Monday decided to hear more on the case that could change Texas Senate and House district maps after being asked to do so by Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott.

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Rep. Dan Branch (R-Dallas) gave the keynote speech at the North Dallas Chamber of Commerce "e2e Conference" breakfast.  Branch gave a legislative update and discussed a wide range of topics, including higher education in Texas and the current redistricting news.

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Rep. Dan Branch (R-Dallas) spoke to the Public Affairs Luncheon Club at the group's November meeting.  Rep. Will Hartnett (R-Dallas) introduced Branch.  Branch spoke on the Power of Education in Texas and the recent Texas redistricting developments.

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BRANCH SEEKS REELECTION TO TEXAS HOUSE
Campaign will focus on creating jobs and a 21st century Texas Workforce

DALLAS—Representative Dan Branch (R-Dallas) announced today that he will seek reelection to the Texas House of Representatives for the heart of Dallas, District 108.

"This is a critical time for the Texas economy. The decisions we make in Austin today, will affect Texans for decades to come," Branch said. "I'm running for reelection because I want to provide thoughtful, conservative leadership for North Texas, the major economic engine of a state leading the way in job creation."

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BRANCH SEEKS REELECTION TO TEXAS HOUSE
Campaign will focus on creating jobs and a 21st century Texas Workforce

DALLAS—Representative Dan Branch (R-Dallas) announced today that he will seek reelection to the Texas House of Representatives for the heart of Dallas, District 108.

"This is a critical time for the Texas economy. The decisions we make in Austin today, will affect Texans for decades to come," Branch said. "I'm running for reelection because I want to provide thoughtful, conservative leadership for North Texas, the major economic engine of a state leading the way in job creation."

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Rep. Dan Branch (R-Dallas) joined other Dallas County Republican House members at Dallas County Republican Party headquarters to file for re-election.  Branch visited with DCRP Chairman Wade Emmert and his colleagues and also spoke to members of the media about his re-election campaign.

Published in In District 108

November 22, 2011    

Meghan Keneally    

President Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn in as the 36th president of the United States, just hours after President John F. Kennedy had been publicly assassinated, on board Air Force One, surrounded by press and photographers.

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November 21, 2011    

David Flick    

Like most people, Jonathan Massey thought he knew where Lyndon Baines Johnson was sworn in as president.

"It was a historic event. I thought the exact spot had been documented a long time ago, just like the swearing-in itself had been documented," Massey said.

But it had not.

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