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WASHINGTON – U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, introduced legislation aiming to “modernize weather radio emergency alerts” following the deadly floods in Texas’ Hill Country.
The senator coordinated with state and local officials while abroad and 'promptly' returned to Texas, his office said.
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The Texas Tribune on MSNCruz introduces weather radio modernization bill with a new focus on flood communicationsCruz is not the only Texas lawmaker trying to make changes to weather radio. Rep. Randy Weber, R-Galveston, has been trying ...
The Daily Beast reported that while rescue teams searched floodwaters in Texas, Cruz remained in Greece, continuing to ...
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