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Blog Name: Texas Vox
Url: http://texasvox.org/
Language: English
Topics: Texas, Energy, Politics
Description: By promoting cleaner energy, cleaner government, cleaner cars, and cleaner air for all Texans, we hope to provide for a healthy place to live and prosper. We are Public Citizen Texas. We write on on issues of public interest involving renewable energy, global warming, and environmental concerns. Look to us for topics that impact the environment in Texas and beyond, information on ongoing, progressive actions on our agenda, and any must-attend rallies or green events in the area.
Popularity: 12 Followers

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